you should stick with your right arm....very very few pitchers can and even fewer use both arms. hope that helps. also, watch some youtube videos on windup...you do what is called a "balk" quite a bit
"I know very few pitchers who use both arms. If I try to use both of them, it's going to take me a very long time to learn. Thank you for the explanation of the word 'balk' too. I will look more into it. Thank you."
@@30oldpitching for real for real? Alot of your throws are at least going straight so your arm slot is there... at least i have to assume haha 😅 But yeah, I was actually wondering to myself this morning how long it would take me to get to where you're at with your left. So give yourself some credit! You're out there doing it cuzzo
@@VercenGetorix525 I do give myself credit you exactly right when you're so used to throwing with the right or picking up stuff for whatever with your right more dominant hand using the opposite hand for anything is going to take time regardless whatever it is
I liked Bonds when he was natural with Pittsburg but only 1 thing can turn your body into what he became. Still a great hitter cuz you still have to hit the ball.
I picked this one up a couple months ago. The biggest thing that helped me was taking some time stretching my middle/ring finger out with the ball, the more comfortable that grip is the better the pitch will be
Most definitely you are exactly correct especially for Vulcan 🖖 you're exactly correct but I will start stretching my middle finger when I do it thank you
@@Dave-bx8gs you're exactly right when I throw the ball I can see the brick am I Target 🎯 I think it's kind of hard with the other camera I'm using two cameras I'm sorry
I can say this I’ve never played any baseball at all little league nothing….i went into a cage and it went to 85…I missed first 4 and hit next 16 contact. Most cages are consistent at location. I’m not really impressed honestly.
Exactly. Is this somewhat impressive? Sure a little bit. But a pitching machine is usually in the same area consistently. And he’s probably fouling off majority of them or weak grounders 😂
Amateur league in Tucson??? I thought it was just a Tucson saguaro?? My goal is learn the knuckleball not easy and learn how to throw with my left not easy can I ask what is the amateur League?
Tucson MSBL has been around 30+ years in Tucson. We have 4 age divisions. 18+, 25+ that play on Sundays. 35+, 45+ that play weeknights. 9 inning, 3 hour games. Wood bat only. We have over 400 players and 32 teams this year.