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Nick Sanzeri
@SanzeriBaseball
@OhloneBaseball | @MPLegends HC | Stay Level | Front Foot Down, Then Throw
Fremont, CA
Joined June 2017
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    Peel your back foot off the mound like Velcro. Front foot down, then throw, is the feeling you want. Allow your delivery to happen, get to a strong position at foot strike, then bring down the house. Well timed intensity. Stay sideways as long as possible. Build rhythm
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    Nothing is handed to California JUCO players aside from an opportunity. No scholarships, housing or free meals… They fundraise for the shirt on their back… This is what molds them into who they are. Guys who don’t know how to quit, don’t know how to give up. Because getting
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    More of Jeury Hiciano • Dominican Republic 19 years old 6’0, 195lbs 94-96, touches 98-99 • Looking for professional opportunity. @FlatgroundApp
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    Here’s our flat ground throwing progression to keep things fluid, • Coil Ups (30ft) • Counter Turns (45ft) • Walk-in/back (60ft) • Roll-in (70ft) • Drop Step (80ft) • Back Hand (90ft) • Jump Back (100ft) • Hinge Hop (120ft) Then we move into long toss. @FlatgroundApp
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    I’ve seen more mental health issues in the last 6 months than I have coaching over 9 years... Taking away another season of sports would be absolutely devastating. Kids need sports as their outlet. This isn’t about a game anymore. This is about our lives. Let the kids play 🤙🏼
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    Curveball Tips • Stiff wrist • Throw it with intensity • Try to throw it by the hitter • Sight catchers mask for strike • Sight glove to bury it • Hand speed happens out front • Middle finger & thumb dominant • Play around with loose or tight grip • Let armslot be, no
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    Velocity tip 💡 • Throw against a closed front hip to give yourself a fixed post to rotate into • Think about wrapping your back hip into your front hip @FlatgroundApp
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    I’m incredibly honored & excited to announce that I’ll be the pitching coach for the University of the Pacific Tigers #UpRoar 🐅
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    Simple drill to improve your first move. Nothing new, been around a long time. I recommend using a forgiving wall. A soft surface allows you to build momentum & hide the hip (coil) without holding back. @FlatgroundApp
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    Foot down, then throw. The feeling we’re searching for. Allow your delivery to happen, get to a strong position at foot strike, then bring down the house. Stay sideways as long as possible. Rhythm before foot strike & violence after. Rotate late, be patient. @FlatgroundApp
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    This tip can help almost every pitcher. Front foot down, then throw, is the feeling you want. Allow your delivery to happen, get to a strong position at foot strike, then bring down the house. Well timed intensity. Stay sideways as long as possible. Gather rhythm before
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    Harvard commit Uday Narottam demonstrating a 2lb medball uphill shuffle throw. - Improves lower half timing & efficiency - 2 hands on ball keeps trunk back, allowing for a cleaner pattern - Builds intent - Can be done on no-throw days - Low stress on arm @FlatgroundApp
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    Curveball Tips •Stiff wrist •Throw it hard, try & throw it by the hitter •Hand speed out front •Middle finger & thumb dominant •Sight catchers mask for strike •Sight glove to bury it •Play w/loose or tight grip •Let armslot be, no climbing up slot @FlatgroundApp
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    Curveball Tips •Stiff wrist •Throw it hard, try & throw it by the hitter •Hand speed out front •Middle finger & thumb dominant •Sight catchers mask for strike •Sight glove to bury it •Play w/loose or tight grip •Let armslot be, no climbing up slot @FlatgroundApp
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