Doug Finch Pitching Clinic - Friday, November 8, 2013

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Doug Finch Pitching Clinic
Friday, November 8, 2013
6:00-9:00 PM
Doors open at 5:30 PM
$60 per family
$30 for individual registration

Doug Finch's clinic will empower parents, athletes and coaches by educating them about safe and efficient mechanics and training methods. The seminar format will cover pitching, hitting and throwing and will include video analysis, demonstrations, as well as Q&A?s and much more.

Less than 1% of pitchers have safe mechanics. In addition, there are certain pitches that can NOT be thrown safely. This clinic is a great opportunity for people of all ages, skill levels and experience to further educate themselves and to brush up on their knowledge.

Doug Finch's teachings and mechanics have been researched and tested at the highest level known in fastpitch softball and proven to be in the top ratings of the safest and most efficient of anyone in the world.

E-mail Brittany Mullen at brittanymullen@ymail.com or call (330) 620-6513 for registration information. Please preregister by Wednesday, November 6. Space is limited. The clinic will take place at Premier Athletics located at 5460 Wegman Road in Valley City, Ohio 44280. Bring a lawn chair for seating on the turf field.

You Will Learn?
Why only .05% of the pitchers in the US have the safest pitching mechanics.
The safest and most efficient pitching mechanics known and get your kid to throw and swing properly.
Why your kid should possibly not stretch.
Why drills are usually ineffective.
How to analyze and correct hitting, throwing and pitching mechanics automatically.
How to choose and analyze a pitching instructor.
What pitches are safe to throw.
Why your pitcher should learn all of her pitches before she is 10 years old (except one).
How to warm up, practice pitching and hitting in 35 minutes.
How to strengthen and condition your pitcher in the most sports specific way possible.
The two items you need to allow your kid to be the best they can be.
Why you need a second person at your workouts.


Answers To These Questions
How can I protect my kid against injury from improper mechanics?
Should I buy a hitting or pitching instructional book or video?
Is pitching underhand a natural motion?
Why are hitting lessons usually worthless?
Can stretching actually slow my kid?s pitching, hitting and running or even be dangerous?
Should my kid lift weights?
Why should a pitcher only use two grips for all pitches?
Do pitchers need a strong core and legs to be the best that they can be?
Why do pitchers need to play other positions?
Why do kids need to practice hitting from both sides of the plate?
Should I let my kid?s coach change my kid?s mechanics?
Why not use a knuckle pitch?
Why should pitchers learn their pitches in a certain sequence?
Can my kid have a good change-up?
How can someone who knows little about mechanics be my most important and wisest asset?
 
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Prior to or following the clinic, if anyone is looking for a pitching instructor to reinforce the mechanics and training that Doug discusses, please feel free to contact me for lessons. I work out of facilities on both the east and west sides.


Thanks.


Brittany
brittanymullen@ymail.com
(330) 620-6513
 
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An athlete and at least one of her parents constitutes a family and individual registration is for coaches.
 
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Please be sure to drop your Registration Form and payment in the mail today or tomorrow! I look forward to seeing many of you there!
 
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Walk ups are welcome on Friday night. If possible, please have your registration form completed beforehand. Thanks!
 
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