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A Quick Way to Pitch FasterBy: Cindy BristowThe one thing we can all agree on, when it comes to pitching is that all of our pitchers want to get faster! You might be surprised to discover that there is a pretty quick way for any pitcher to get faster. If you’ve been around pitchers for more than 5 seconds you know how obsessed they are with speed. It seems like enough is never enough when it comes to a pitcher and her speed so check out some great advice you can give your pitchers that will greatly increase their speed. Increasing a pitcher’s speed is possible with a refinement of her mechanics but only to a certain degree. All pitchers have a ceiling on their speed – a level where, no matter how perfect they get their fundamentals, they’ll never throw faster. While this ceiling never seems to be high enough when you’re talking to the pitcher, what’s really important is that getting faster isn’t the key to a pitcher’s success. From a hitter’s point of view, hitting fast pitching simply requires timing. Hitters eventually time fast pitching and when they do they hit balls even farther since the pitcher is supplying most of the power. But, if a pitcher really wants to get faster AND throw the hitter’s timing off – then she needs to master her Change Up! Because of this the Change Up is possibly the most important pitch a pitcher can have! While most pitchers think they have a change up, they seem to constantly be in search of a new one. For some reason they think since the pitch goes slower that the learning curve should be less. Maybe that’s why pitchers are constantly searching for a new way to throw this pitch instead of simply putting in the time to practice the chance up they have. Let’s really look at the change up right now – either the Backhand or Palm Forward type doesn’t matter – and discover 4 Keys to Pitching Faster. First of all your pitcher should Experiment. If your pitcher is still struggling to find the best change up for her she should try all the different types and see which one she can throw the slowest. Having control doesn’t matter during this phase since the pitcher is only experimenting to see which type of change up she can throw slowly – not perfectly. What’s important when picking a changeup is that your pitcher be able to pitch the ball slower. Now, if your pitcher already has a change up but it isn’t what it needs to be, for whatever reason, then let’s look at 4 issues that are critical to the change up:
Having a dependable change up is the quickest way for a pitcher to get faster and to disrupt the timing, balance and confidence of the opposing hitters. Learn to dominate your Change Up and you’ll be on your way to dominating the batters, and to pitching faster! For more help in developing your pitcher’s Change Up as well as her Advanced Pitching, check out the following: 7 Comments »Leave a comment |
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Excellent way to explain the change. Will help young pitchers grasp the understanding of the change and help the advanced figure out what is happening with the change. Thanks!
Comment by Tony Moll — December 29, 2009 @ 10:30 am
This concept of speed, and the increased change of speed, has been my top priority to young pitchers who are concerned with throwing hard. I’m glad you’re putting this out so other coaches can teach the kids the need to change speed before they teach movement pitches. Let’s teach fundamental development rather than showing a young pitcher to throw a pitch that moves when they don’t have the power to spin the ball fast enough to move.
Comment by Donovan Nelson — December 29, 2009 @ 10:35 am
What a refreshing article. It is frustrating to work with coaches and parents who only think of speed. Therefore the student only has that mindset. The change-up is the 2nd pitch we work on. It gets the student used to seeing how effective something other than a fast ball can be. When they see the effect a good change-up has on a batter they get the biggest grins. There is one big problem with throwing a good change-up. It is the catcher. Be certain to train the catcher to be prepared for and to catch the change-up. Otherwise, it will cost the team a lot of runs or the pitcher will never get to use it.
Comment by Rex — December 29, 2009 @ 2:37 pm
love the discussion on the Change Up! I do think it should be the first pitch we teach young pitchers instead of trying movement pitches that really don’t move for a very long time. Disrupting hitter’s timing and dominating the count are critical to any pitcher’s success.
Comment by Cindy Bristow — January 2, 2010 @ 4:53 pm
I TEACH MY GIRLS TO THROW A KNUCKLE CHANGE UP …YOU CAN NEVER THROW IT TO FAST AND IF THROWN PROPERLY IT ALWAYS HAS ENORMOUS MOVEMENT , THAT ALONE WILL THROW HITTERS OFF …I WANT EVERYTHING TO MOVE NOT JUST BE SLOW OR FAST …BIG ROD OF OREGON
Comment by BIG ROD — January 12, 2010 @ 9:30 pm
I found this information very helpful thank you!
I’ve been pitching for a few years and my change up is my most dominating pitch.
Comment by Torri — April 15, 2011 @ 12:32 pm
Way to go Torri! Keep practicing and pitching that Change Up!
Cindy
Comment by Cindy Bristow — April 15, 2011 @ 2:44 pm