Pitching and Pitchers Discussion Brittany Mullen: Pitching instructor on the East and West side

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Are you looking for a pitching instructor on the east or west side ?
Brittany Mullen is a native of northeast Ohio, and a pitcher who graduated with honors from both Archbishop Hoban High school, and John Carroll University.
Brittany has trained with Doug Finch and Jennie Finch she is an excellent coach and pitching instructor who loves working with and mentoring young girls of any age or skill level.
If your daughter is a pitcher I know she is dedicated and works hard, and many pitchers can perform at a very high level but are they as safe as they can be ?
Brittany teaches the same mechanics Jennie Finch was taught by her father, a scientific and medically-based approach to windmill pitching, based on the biomechanics research of his mentor Dr. Sherry L. Werner Phd. These pitching mechanics have been tested at the highest level known in fastpitch softball and are proven to be in the top ratings of the safest and most efficient mechanics of anyone in the world.
According to Dr. Werner, who has the largest biomechanics database of windmill pitchers in the world, less than 1% of pitchers are pitching safely today.
This is science complementing the art of windmill pitching, and making it as safe as it can be!
This is what Brittany teaches and shes been my daughters instructor for a year, and my daughters progress has been tremendous. If your daughter pitches you want to help her excel, but more importantly be as safe as she can be! Don't take my word for It do your own research, this information Is backed by facts, physics, and common sense.

[email]brittanymullen@ymail.com
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(330) 620-6513
 
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Hello Red Shirt Ensign,
My best advice to you would be to give Brittany a call she can explain everything in great detail.
What I can tell you is she has been a tremendous help in my daughter's success, and if your daughter is serious about pitching Brittany can help her succeed, and be as safe as she can be doing it.

Mark

Brittany Mullen
(330)620-6513
 
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Hello Red Shirt Ensign,
I find it interesting that you claimed to be looking for information about pitching instruction, but then you go on to rant about the lack of information I provided.
I know if I was looking for an instructor, I'd want to speak to that individual myself that's also reason for her name and number at the bottom of the original page.
As for backing up my statements I closed my post by stating "don't take my word for it do your own research, this information Is backed by facts, physics, and common sense"
But I don't think that was your intent, if you claim I'm promoting Brittany Mullen you're absolutely right.
Why wouldn't I when she's helped my daughter become a confident competitive pitcher.
 
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Are you looking for a pitching instructor on the east or west side ?
Brittany Mullen is a native of northeast Ohio, and a pitcher who graduated with honors from both Archbishop Hoban High school, and John Carroll University.
Brittany has trained with Doug Finch and Jennie Finch she is an excellent coach and pitching instructor who loves working with and mentoring young girls of any skill level.
If your daughter is a pitcher I know she is dedicated and works hard, and many pitchers can perform at a very high level but are they as safe as they can be ?
Brittany teaches a scientific and medically-based approach to windmill pitching, based on the biomechanics research of Dr. Sherry L. Werner Phd. These pitching mechanics have been tested at the highest level known in fastpitch softball and are proven to be in the top ratings of the safest and most efficient mechanics of anyone in the world.
This is science complementing the art of windmill pitching, and making it as safe as it can be!
This is what Brittany teaches and shes been my daughters instructor for a year, and my daughters progress has been tremendous. If your daughter pitches you want to help her excel, but more importantly be as safe as she can be! According to the Biomechanics study on windmill pitching less than 1% of pitchers are pitching safely today. Don't take my word for It do your own research, this information Is backed by facts, physics, and common sense.
 

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