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Chelsea
has been pitching the rise ball for over a year; still,
her pitching mechanics continue to improve. The DVD is
full of drills for the beginner, intermediate and
advanced pitcher in addition to instructions and
demonstrations for pitching the rise ball. The rise ball
has been known by many different names; however, it
still remains the hardest pitch to master. The rise ball
must move through the power zone. The power zone is the
chest area for most hitters. If the rise ball does not
jump, the batter can, and will hit the ball. The rise
ball when thrown properly does rise as it approaches the
hitter. Practice and commitment make the difference.
This DVD
isn’t just for the beginner or intermediate pitcher…
it’s for ALL pitchers.
Chelsea
demonstrates how to correctly pitch the screw ball and
curve ball; and, she also demonstrates drills for
pitchers of all experience levels.
In this DVD
you will discover how simple and easy it is to do drills
inside, in a relatively small area, that will maintain
your spin, speed, and mechanics on the ball during the
winter months. All that is needed is a bucket of balls.
I hope this DVD will inspire younger girls
to get more involved in fast pitch softball, especially
the pitching side of the game. The pitchers in this DVD,
Kelsey and Cassie, have a combined experience level of
three years! You, too, can be at this level of pitching if
you make a commitment to work hard and practice, practice,
practice. Always strive to be better today than yesterday,
practice and commitment make the difference.
The Triple Pitch is effective due to its
unique spin. When pitched correctly, the pitch can do
several different things. The speed is between a fastball
and a change up, with a slight curve and a very slight
drop. The Triple pitch has two grips and two releases that
can be used by the intermediate or advanced pitcher.