Dan Gazaway give us a very detailed, yet easy to follow video that emphasizes lower body mechanics and posture. His teaching fits with current research without being a science class - just good coaching. - Richard Todd, WebBall
And from a parent... "I just finished watching your DVD and it was easy to understand. Other videos can run you around and take forever to get to the point. My ten year old son is a good pitcher and by using your techniques ... [he] will have a great season!" - Mike
Detailed, step-by-step approach for all ages
Throwing the ball correctly is vital to your success as a pitcher. Not only do proper pitching mechanics affect the velocity and control of every pitch, they greatly reduce the risk of arm injury. Yet few pitching videos these days seem to provide the crucial basic instruction needed by pitchers at all levels to understand the details of lower body mechanics.
This is the video we've been hoping for...
The Pitching Academy's Pitching Mechanics DVD is 45 minutes of easy to understand, step-by-step instruction of proper lower body pitching technique, breaking down each critical phase of the initial stance, stride and hip action used in throwing the baseball. It isn't complicated, it doesn't overwhelm you with science, but in 45 minutes it swill show you how using your legs and hips correctly helps reduce arm strain yet generate power. You'll learn correct posture and balance throughout the start and stride in your delivery for optimum control.
Comments from the front lines...
You can read WebBall's own endorsement in the pop-up above right, but here's what parents say about Dan Gazaway's instruction at his Utah based facility - the same approach you can now have for yourself in his new DVD...
[My son] is average to small in size and when people see him pitch, they cannot believe the speed that can come from such a small kid. I attribute this to the excellent instruction he receives from Dan. He not only teaches great mechanics, but he does it in a way that kids understand and enjoy. - T. M. Alpine, UT
"What magic potion have you given your son?” was a question coaches and parents asked last year after my 10-year-old went from one of the lowest-ranking pitchers to one of the best in about six weeks. The “magic” was a few pitching lessons with Dan.
- L. L, Bountiful, UT