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Rita Lynn Gilman's Softball Pitching Tools
Приєднався 5 лип 2015
Premature Foot Turn
Showing a pitcher who struggles with keeping her foot straight during push off of mound.
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Відео
Kathryn Sandercock on Radar Pitching Trainer
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Kathryn Sandercock on Radar Pitching Trainer
Lacey Waldrop on Radar Pitching Trainer
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Lacey Waldrop on Radar Pitching Trainer
Rita Lynn Gilman Weighted Vest video
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Softball pitching coach Rita Lynn Gilman explains how to use a weighted vest to improve your pitcher's strength and speed with a weighted vest.
Spin Right Spinner
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Rita Lynn Gilman demonstrates various uses of the Spin Right Spinner.
Ball on a Stick Video with Rita Lynn Gilman
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Ball on a Stick Pitching Tool from www.softballpitchingtools.com
double ball
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Rita Lynn Gilman demonstrates use of Double Ball training tool for softball pitchers. www.softballpitchingtools.com
Whip Drills
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Fastpitch softball video from Internationally known Rita Lynn Gilman teaches pitchers how to get "whip" into their pitch.
great ideas as always, thank you.
I’m so happy I go here
No they sell them so they are not giving out that info. As best I can tell
She ended up being a fantastic pitcher!
This looks like great stuff for muscle memory!
Drafted and pitched a perfect game for FSU. She rocks!
She just hit a perfect game
Pretty wild to see this now - excited to see Kathryn in her final college season this year
Kathryn Sandercock? no way!
Any specs?
Where can you get this vest? Does Walmart or other sports stores have them?
Yes! Amazon and sporting goods stores have them.
I remember this voice. She was my pitching coach eons ago.....I now teach my daughter what she taught me.
Thank you for showing that forearm fire is not the only way to create arm whip.
this is forearm fire lol
@@itsjess2859 I'm referring to pitching sideways junk.
Dang, this an unbelievably great resource video! Thank you!
I think these are great drills and I'm going to buy a wrist snapper :) Thanks!
I just lost 4 minutes of my life..
And gained 4 minutes of great softball pitching knowledge....
what's the difference between the first fastball and the last fastball technique? Is it a different pitch? or just another exercise for the same fastball? Thanks, this video was the best one out there so far reviewing the spinner :)
Rita - that is a "snappy" little drill tool you got there eh! Keep on "Training The Future of Fastpitch"
whats the specks of the box
Does the pretty girl arrive with the pitching trainer?
Dear Katheryn...you can kick my ass any day...
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The lady talking is annoying
Kyle Vance i agree
i think the kid agrees
Put off buying one for a couple years and finally caved, now I'm looking at a bunch of videos to see if I can figure out how to loop the hooks correctly.
Good for you for finally gaining a better understanding if internal rotation and adduction in the pitching delivery. The fact that you are finally embracing the reality of palm up and I/R vs. the fantasy of palm down and push the ball, and realizing after all these years how high level pitchers actually throw a softball shows you are adapting. This is very good for the softball pitching community. HOWEVER......Forearm Fire is a joke. Pitchers do NOT snap the elbow straight from 9:00 to deliver ball my dear. Slight elbow bend is maintained through delivery during the internal rotation/adduction/pronation of the high level pitch.
Fastpitchnut, you are wrong that you maintain elbow bend through the entire pitch. Go watch Jenny Pinch pitch in slow motion. You may learn a thing or two.
Fastpitchnut M sure you understand a lot of pitching . however, I see many high level pitchers using a palm loaded- out position as they pass from 12 to 9 and from 9 downward for another 10 to 45 degrees, taking them right into snap zone sometimes. Also, last time I observed Rita she emphasized the palm out not palm down, as you think. It did appear that she might have pitched palm down at a previous time, however. I don't teach arm fire myself, as I don't see the point in drilling in a fastball with one style of snap but having to burn in dramatically different style s for movement pitches. I'd be interested in your opinions concerning this area of pitching. ..fowlerb44@gmail.com
@@falcon1534 depends on the pitcher . Body type , how they feel comfortable ect. Bill Hillhouse throws his way and he thinks he is correct . Gerald Muizlaar the us team pitching coach throws a different way (which I prefer and works for me ). No motion is right or wrong . I am sick of people having these narrow minded opinions. Branch out see what works ect . The only one I don't agree with myself is the squaring up of one's hips to the plates or opening up.
@@MeLoNHeAd00 there’s definitely room for style but some things are necessary for all pitchers