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Brad Hull
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  • Denver, CO
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Most important mechanics for pitchers (of any level)

Thanks Coach Ruben. What mechanical issues do you like that I covered?

Replied Mar 24

Most important mechanics for pitchers (of any level)

Hey John, I am the pitching coach for our Varsity team. I am a firm believer that you can never get too basic with any individual no matter what level he is playing. With this being said, pitching i…

Replied Mar 24

Most important mechanics for pitchers (of any level)

Hey Coach B, Thanks for the email. I actually made an In-season throwing and conditioning program for my pitchers along with a throwing progression. With mechanics, I think it's important for them t…

Replied Mar 22

Most important mechanics for pitchers (of any level)
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Hey all,   I am a pitching coach for a high school in Colorado and I wanted some input from people regarding the most important mechanics to teach high school pitchers. What do you think?   Thanks,  …

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Glendon Apr 15.

 

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Hey all, I want your input on chest protectors. What do you think is the best chest protector out on the market? Has anyone tried the Honigs Zero Gravity chest protector?
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April 23
Brad Hull added a discussion to the group Umpires
Hey all,   Do any of you remember the umpire indicators that had the clock built in them? Do you know where I can purchase one? Does anyone have an old one that they would sell me???   I know Honigs sold them in 2006......   Thanks,   Brad
April 23
A group for the Umpires!
April 23
do you have any advice on throwing strikes consistently, lately i am having trouble throwing strikes consistently. I throw 75 mph and lately with all the balls ive been throwing hitters arent chasing any out of the zone causing me with terrible outi…
April 15
First off, he's got a very short stride for a pitcher of his size, which is the main reason he walks forward after his pitch is thrown. He is throwing primarily with his upper body, not using any lower half to power the baseball towards the plate. D…
April 2
WWW.HENRYSBASEBALLCLUB.COM 781 891 0621 WHY IS THE FRONT LEG STIFF. IT MUST BEND TO ALOW THE BODY TO GO THROUGH. IN LL YOU SEE THE STIFF LEGS AND VERY LITTLE BEND.
March 28
WWW.HENRYSBASEBALLCLUB.COM 781 891 0621 I HAVE A BIG PROBLEM WITH HOW HE HOLDS THE BALL. ALSO BEND THE BACK LEG FOR BALANCE AND COIL BACK. YOU MUST GO BACK TO GO FOWARD WITH FORCE. HE IS OFF BALANCE AND NEEDS TO TAKE A LONGER STEP. BEST TO GO TO A P…
March 28
Kip Gross and Brad Hull are now friends
March 28
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One of our starters doing a bullpen. Any advice?
March 27
Thanks Coach Ruben. What mechanical issues do you like that I covered?
March 23
Coach Hull, You cover some great mechanical issues. Stay focused on your approach and make them great students of their craft. Understand that their personal style and motor mechanics will all be different. Learn to work within their personal styl…
March 23
Brad Hull and John A. Baker are now friends
March 23
Hey John, I am the pitching coach for our Varsity team. I am a firm believer that you can never get too basic with any individual no matter what level he is playing. With this being said, pitching is something that is very hard to master for anyone…
March 23
Depending on the level of ball - freshmen, JV, or varsity ... your program sounds fair and reasonable. I say that because at each stage, or level, players progress and bring a certain talent along with them. Freshmen ball, as would be expected, wou…
March 23

Profile Information

Bats:
Right
Throws:
Right
Height:
6'0''
Weight:
175
Position(s):
P
Type of hitter... Power? Average? Slap? Pull?
Was never a hitter.
If you pitch, what type of pitcher are you... Power? Ground ball, Fly ball, Knuckleball?
I was a mid 80's pitcher in college so I'd like to refer to myself as a groundball pitcher.
I currently:
Play Baseball, Coach Baseball, Am a Pitching Instructor, Umpire Baseball
Baseball Playing Experience:
High School, American Legion, College, 18+
Baseball Coaching Experience:
Little League, High School
Baseball Umpiring Experience
Little League, American Legion
Softball Playing Experience:
None
Softball Coaching Experience:
None

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At 10:38pm on March 8, 2010, Bill Stanton said…
Brad- Thanks for joining us at CheckSwing! Have a great time making new connections and talking baseball. Please invite any players and coaches that you know to join us as well. Enjoy!
At 8:45am on March 1, 2010, Kyle Grucci said…
Welcome to CheckSwing, Brad!

Enjoy the site and have fun making more baseball connections. Join your State Group, publish your thoughts in your status, add a blog or discussion, and upload some photos and videos. Please invite your current and former teammates to join the baseball player community here. Just click the "Enter Email Addresses" button on the Invite page.

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