The Art of Pitching whitin the Distal ‘Motor’ Group
A pitcher’s ability to execute high-level pitches in Baseball depends on both their gross and fine motor skills. Players who belong in particular to the ‘Distal family’ regarding their motor preferences are impressively advanced regarding their fine motor skills.
The lower arm muscles can be precisely activated by these athletes, who have honed their arm acceleration. They are able to throw the ball with unrivalled accuracy and incredible speed thanks to this degree of control.
Despite having excellent motor skills, Distal number 2 pitchers still face difficulties due to their erratic movements.
When you say “crossed muscle chain” do you mean they are breathing out closing the chain? Or holding breath in?
Whether an athlete breathes in or out to generate power depends on whether they are a High Frequency (HF) or Low Frequency (LF) Vision athlete. Whether they are HF or LF is connected to the position of their neck!