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Comment by Coach Ruben Corral on February 8, 2010 at 1:38pm
There's not much you can do from this angle. Shooting from a 90 degree angle facing Ian would be better served.

I'd like to see Ian push down on the gas pedal a little harder. It doesn't look like he's doing anything other than warming up. Once a pitcher gets moving at game speed, that's when it's best to look for inefficiencies.

From what I see here, he's got good balance, firm front landing leg and tucks his glove arm. Watch video of Roy Halladay as a good point of reference for his mechanics. Once you get a better angled video up, I'll jump right in.
Comment by Don Ervin on January 22, 2011 at 11:07pm

Erick,

How ya doin?

I agree with coach Corral on his observations, I also would like to view video clips of closer ups of the front, the two side angles and the rear angle before making any suggestions to you. he is some what too far away, the first few seconds of the video were nice and close for good viewing.

Let me know if you are interested in my observations.

How old is Ian?

Don Ervin

kom_ervin@yahoo.com

Ian has some good qualities to work with.

 

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