Building a Championship Pitcher
- Learn essential pitching mechanics to maximize speed, power and drive toward the plate
- Help your pitchers transfer their bullpen work into game situations
- Discover common mistakes that are costing your pitchers power and control – and learn how to fix them
The Stride and Front Side Resistance
Improve your pitcher’s power and control! Coach Torina offers three drills to perfect your pitcher’s power line, stride length and improve explosiveness and accuracy. You will also see three drills to develop front side resistance and learn how to troubleshoot pitchers who lean forward or backward. With optimal front side resistance, your pitchers will create more power from their stride, allowing them to throw harder.
Arm Circle and Wrist Snap
The pitcher’s arm circle should be loose and relaxed to create fast circles and maximize whip. Coach Torina introduces six drills you can use to get great whip from the arm and wrist. The arm circle and wrist snap are essential for producing that final burst of speed on a pitch and for maximizing movement on your pitches.
From Bullpen to Live Game
How do you transfer practice fundamentals to a live game? Pitchers often struggle transferring what they practice into game situations. Torina offers ideas to make bullpen practice more game-like and competitive. She also offers ideas on how to teach your pitchers to make location adjustments and control the game.It is easy to see why Beth Torina is one of the best pitching minds in the game. She offers an extensive knowledge of pitching mechanics, but also has a vast array of fun and innovative drills to practice and perfect these fundamentals.
53 minutes. 2013.
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2012 Women’s College World Series qualifier;
former Head Coach at Florida International; 2x Sunbelt Conference Coach of the Year; former Head coach of the USSSA Florida Pride of the National Pro Fastpitch League. Join LSU Head Coach Beth Torina as she teaches and demonstrates the pitching mechanics and drills that have helped the Tigers rank among the nation’s best in ERA on an annual basis. Coach Torina’s program starts at the ground level with the initial push to create forward motion and then moves into the stride, front side resistance, the arm circle and the wrist snap.