King of the Hill Leg drive trainer
- Teaches pitchers how to USE THEIR LEGS the right way!
- Gives the pitcher INSTANT audible and visceral feedback!
- Increases Pitching Velocity
- Produces an Efficient Pitching Delivery
- Reduces Stress on the Arm as delivery is cleaned up
- Gives Pitchers the “ah-ha” moment that makes everything sync!
- 27 out of 30 MLB teams/orgs have a King of the Hill Trainer!
- BONUS: Comes with 15 free training videos when you order from this page today!
- Shipping at buyer’s expense
Here’s how it works.
First off, we have to understand how pitch-velocity is developed. It does not start with the arm. Speedy arm motion depends on whip-like torque from the core and hips. But whip-like torque from the body depends upon powerful leg drive.
PITCH VELOCITY DEPENDS ON LEG DRIVE. Without correct and powerful motion toward the plate by the back leg, the core will not whip, and the arm will have to throw unsupported by the body. LEG DRIVE IS THE FIRST AND NECESSARY INGREDIENT FOR THROWING FAST PITCHES.
AND POWERFUL LEG DRIVE REDUCES STRESS ON THE SHOULDER, REDUCING INJURIES.
This is where so many pitchers go wrong. How many times do coaches tell pitchers, “use your legs?” How many times do fans and coaches look at a pitcher and shake their heads? “He’s got so much gas he’s leaving in the tank.”
When a pitcher is leaving gas in the tank, it’s probably because he’s starting out all wrong. He’s got no leg drive.
That’s where King of the Hill Leg drive trainer comes in.
King of the Hill teaches the pitcher to develop the proper mechanics necessary for dynamite leg drive and explosive velocity. It’s a staple in bullpens throughout minor and major league baseball and many college programs. (27 out of the 30 MLB teams/organizations own at least 1 King of the Hill. Many of the teams have multiple units to train all of their pitchers with!)
It’s a super-heavy duty pitching rubber on a solid steel base with a top plate. Except, when the pitcher applies enough ground force against it when he starts his motion towards his target, the top plate moves back a little. If it moves back enough, it clicks. And when it clicks, you know you’ve generated enough leg drive to initiate the kinetic energy to propel a thunder and lightning fastball.
The resistance on the rubber (top plate) is adjustable for all ages and levels.
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