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Athleticism Always Translates w/Harold Mozingo | Punch Out Podcast | Punch Out Pitching
Former Kansas City Royals & Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Harold Mozingo joins the show to share his experience in MiLB and how being a shortstop helped him get drafted as a pitcher out of high school! Harold played his college baseball at VCU and was drafted in the 6th round by the Royals with one of the coolest draft day stories that has been shared on the podcast.
Harold is the owner of Mozingo Baseball and coaches players of all ages and experience levels in Virginia. We talk about the latest research to come out of the Mozingo Baseball facility, including how to manipulate the spin rate of a baseball to your advantage with a Super Blow Pop. We get into Harold's coaching philosophies and the different ways that he trains his players to prepare them to play at higher levels! There's something for every pitcher and parent in this episode!
Hope you enjoy!
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Miami, Maine & MiLB w/Nick Silva | Punch Out Podcast | Punch Out Pitching
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Nick Silva joins the show to talk about his journey to professional baseball and the benefits of being a "late bloomer", establishing a routine as a starter/reliever, and what it's really like playing Minor League Baseball in Arizona in the summer. Nick was a college teammate of mine at the University of Maine, and we talk about him making the transition from playing baseball from hot to cold w...
Becoming a BEAST in Baseball w/Eric Sim | Punch Out Podcast | Punch Out Pitching
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Eric Sim joins the show to talk through what things were like playing baseball in Korea, and some lessons he learned along the way as he made his way up the baseball ranks and into pro baseball. We talk about Draft Day, how to talk to scouts, and some stories about what it truly means to grind. Mindset is everything! We dig into what has gotten Eric to go for Project 95 or Die, and the mindset ...
Breaking Down My Mechanics 10/25/20 - Tight Front Side | Punch Out Pitching
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A firm front side is one of the most common things seen across high level throwers. In this video, I'll show you how to diagnose your front side and see if you're doing it correctly!
Patrick Mahomes threw a baseball 96 MPH in HIGH SCHOOL!
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Patrick Mahomes threw a baseball 96 MPH in HIGH SCHOOL!
From Florida to the First Round w/Alex Faedo | Punch Out Podcast | Punch Out Pitching
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Detroit Tigers pitching prospect Alex Faedo (@alexfaedo) talks about his journey growing up with BIG LEAGUE talent around him and what it was like winning a National Championship at the University of Florida in 2017. We talk about life on the road as a minor leaguer, and Alex teaches you how to throw the slider that got him drafted in the first round in 2017 (czcams.com/video/4KWgk-uGfw4/video....
Learning a Curveball w/Tom House | Punch Out Pitching
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This clip comes from an interview I did with Tom House on the Punch Out Podcast (czcams.com/video/8RDpgi7dPVQ/video.html) Tom teaches me how to teach young pitchers how to throw off speed pitches CORRECTLY and SAFELY. AND what you should really think about Spin Rate metrics! Follow Punch Out Pitching (www.punchoutpitching.com) Instagram: punchoutpitching Facebook: pun...
Jacob deGrom Mechanics (first base view)
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Jacob deGrom Mechanics (first base view)
Jacob deGrom Changeup (home plate view)
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Home plate view of a nasty changeup. Delivery looks the EXACT same as the fastball. Why he’s one of the best pitchers on the planet!
Building the Complete Pitcher w/Dr. Tom House | Punch Out Podcast
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Bring a notebook! Dr. Tom House joins the show to talk all things pitching, including his comprehensive, science-based methodology for training pitchers. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS ONE! Tom played and coached in the MLB and has worked with many ELITE throwers, including Hall of Famers Nolan Ryan and Randy Johnson. Tom is often called the “father of modern pitching mechanics” and a “professor o...
Trevor Bauer's drill to load your back leg as your hip is rotating!
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This clip is from Trevor Bauer's CZcams video that can be found here: czcams.com/video/2iu60Utrtnc/video.html
Environment is Everything w/Nick Kuzia | Punch Out Podcast Ep.7
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San Diego Padres Prospect Nick Kuzia (@kuzpitching) joins the show to discuss his journey from throwing 77 MPH to 100 MPH! We touch on the importance of your training environment, off speed pitches, and how minor league baseball is changing faster than you'd think. This is a great episode for younger kids to listen to! You get a behind the scenes look at how to create more opportunities for you...
deGrom vs. Acuna | Big League Breakdown Ep. 1 | Punch Out Pitching
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deGrom vs. Acuna | Big League Breakdown Ep. 1 | Punch Out Pitching
Prioritizing Your Development w/Cody Collins | Punch Out Podcast Ep.6
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Prioritizing Your Development w/Cody Collins | Punch Out Podcast Ep.6
Finding a Home In College Baseball w/Gage Feeney | Punch Out Podcast Ep.4
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Finding a Home In College Baseball w/Gage Feeney | Punch Out Podcast Ep.4
Inside the Mind of an ELITE Hitter w/Jeremy Pena | Punch Out Podcast Ep.3
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Inside the Mind of an ELITE Hitter w/Jeremy Pena | Punch Out Podcast Ep.3
Developing Your Identity w/Tyler Anderson | Punch Out Podcast Ep.2
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Developing Your Identity w/Tyler Anderson | Punch Out Podcast Ep.2
How to Throw an ELITE Changeup with Cody Laweryson | Punch Out Podcast Ep.1
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How to Throw an ELITE Changeup with Cody Laweryson | Punch Out Podcast Ep.1
How to Throw A Changeup! | Punch Out Pitching Collaborations Ep. 3
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How to Throw A Changeup! | Punch Out Pitching Collaborations Ep. 3
Basic Warm-Up For Throwers of ANY AGE! | Punch Out Pitching Collaborations Ep.2
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Basic Warm-Up For Throwers of ANY AGE! | Punch Out Pitching Collaborations Ep.2
Warming Up To Throw & Key Mechanical Checkpoints! | Punch Out Pitching Collaborations Ep.1
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Warming Up To Throw & Key Mechanical Checkpoints! | Punch Out Pitching Collaborations Ep.1

Komentáře

  • @berniegordon6338
    @berniegordon6338 Před 2 měsíci

    I trained with Dr House from ages 10-12 about 25 years ago. I am now teaching my son to pitch and it’s amazing how much the basic drills help him improve. Towel drills and the knee drill particularly

  • @mr.regentsdude5621
    @mr.regentsdude5621 Před rokem

    11:06 arrange his what ??? and his body ?? Caption says tail but I don’t this it is

  • @aljuarismi9624
    @aljuarismi9624 Před rokem

    You are the Best

  • @jefffinkbonner9551
    @jefffinkbonner9551 Před rokem

    So glad he’s on the Mariners!! At one point it looks almost like he’s going to shot-put, but he gets some good torque and rotational momentum.

  • @oldlifter530
    @oldlifter530 Před rokem

    I'm sixty three year old none baseballer and have wanted to increase my speed so I can throw with the young ones and learn how to pitch properly. Thank you I start in the morning.

  • @curreribaseball
    @curreribaseball Před rokem

    Needs to stay over the rubber more. Leaks out front. Which has caused him to pitch 5 games in 2022

    • @aydenquick6983
      @aydenquick6983 Před rokem

      Can you elaborate more what do you mean leaks out

    • @southpaw602
      @southpaw602 Před rokem

      ​@@aydenquick6983 no, he cannot elaborate cuz theres no way hes not trolling🤣...sh!tting on the most silky, butter-smooth mechanics in all of baseball like experts havent already figured out that you want to get moving toward the plate as early as possible since most hard-throwing aces with long careers do and did so.

  • @keeganyost8123
    @keeganyost8123 Před rokem

    It's crazy how much momentum he gets going down the mound before foot strike! Yow

  • @ig_a_rogerss23
    @ig_a_rogerss23 Před rokem

    0:01

  • @owenbrown233
    @owenbrown233 Před rokem

    the guy is literally a robot

  • @au8363
    @au8363 Před 2 lety

    ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR

    • @stnbl1569
      @stnbl1569 Před 2 lety

      Nah I’m good

    • @au8363
      @au8363 Před 2 lety

      @@stnbl1569 Take The Narrow Path

    • @stnbl1569
      @stnbl1569 Před 2 lety

      @@au8363 gladly

    • @au8363
      @au8363 Před 2 lety

      @@stnbl1569 Jesus Is The Way The Truth And The Life Follow Jesus Take The Narrow Path. Life Is Short Eternity Is Long Follow Jesus Take The Narrow Path.

  • @Poppi-Poppa-Socky
    @Poppi-Poppa-Socky Před 2 lety

    Shouldn't front foot plant have toes facing straight ahead down hill to home plate. His toes/foot were facing to the right when it lands.

    • @braedonmoeller95
      @braedonmoeller95 Před 2 lety

      the front foot can land with any angle as long as it is with ~15 deg of home plate. everyone has different anatomies, so requiring the foot to face home at 0 deg may seem unnatural, uncomfortable, or provide the athlete with more stability complications than necessary

    • @adamells2680
      @adamells2680 Před 2 lety

      It’s also common to train or do drills at a less angle to put greater focus on the torso rotation

  • @jstnbot
    @jstnbot Před 2 lety

    that’s my pitching coach

  • @JCTMT1996
    @JCTMT1996 Před 2 lety

    The fact this is called PUNCH OUT PITCHING and you have BAUER on… I don’t even have to make the joke, you already did😂

    • @keeganyost8123
      @keeganyost8123 Před rokem

      It's not called *found not guilty pitching* so it's not to accurate.

    • @LordBurger
      @LordBurger Před 9 měsíci

      @@keeganyost8123im a bauer fan but its just a dark joke my guy

  • @scottglover8274
    @scottglover8274 Před 3 lety

    Tom helped me safely throw a curveball for a strike consistently... I was able to throw many curveballs safely without hurting my arm... I only threw 70 in HS and never threw heat at a any time during my 4th grade through high school career... but my curveball helped me be an all star in single A American legion... Thanks Tom... you helped an average athlete throw a good curve... I was able to be somebody in high school and little leauge/pony leauge...because of you... I wouldn't have even been able to pitch effectivly in high school without working with you... I might have pitched only a little bit... and maybe not at all without you... if I would have pitched in HS or little leauge/pony league without your help I would have not been able to throw a lot of strikes and get a lot of hitters out... because I would have only had a slow fastball and wouldn't have been able to throw it for a strike consistently... I went to 4 or 5 of your clinics and got 2 or 3 one on 1 lessons... I was able to get my curveball over the plate for a strike in 8th grade and the summer after my sophomore year of HS in single A American legion... as well as in little league in 6th grade which was the first year that my city's pony league program allowed pitchers to throw curveballs... In 4th and 5th grade I was able to get my fastball over the plate for a strike and was pretty effective... but not as effective as my 6th grade year... 8th grade year... and sophomore year of HS when I was getting my curveball over the plate for a strike... because i never threw fast I had to have a good curve that I could consistently throw for a strike to be a good pitcher... Thank you Tom... Tom can take an otherwise 2 or 3 star athlete and turn them into gold... definitely get lessons from from Tom for your son if you can... either in a Tom House national pitching association clinic that Tom is actually at... or from someone who is certified to teach tom house pitching mechanics... either at a NPA clinic... or in a 1 on one lesson from a person that is certified to teach Tom house pitching mechanics at the NPA where they are located... ... one on one lessons help a lot... tom or a person certified by the national pitching association to teach Tom house pitching mechanics are able to help a high percentage of pitchers throw with perfect mechanics in a relatively small amount of time... and help them throw strikes and help them develop a curveball..split finger fastball (sinker)... and a change up as well as other pitches in a small amount of time... like a slider... cutter... or even a screwball... In 8th grade I struck out 11 batters in one game in 5 innings... In my mainly small Catholic school 7th and 8th grade league pitchers were only allowed to pitch 5 innings... I was on fire that game... if I would have been able to go 7 innings I probably would have struck out at least 1 hitter in the 6th and in the 7th inning for a total of 13 strikeouts in one game... I was able to throw a slider... a sinker... and a change up for a strike that game... and could throw my fastball exactly where I wanted to... i was also able to throw my pitches not only for a strike but I was able to hit the inside and outside corners... and throw my pitches in the upper and lower part of the strike zone... Tom had my mechanics perfect that year...If you throw with the 5 absolutes of piching Tom talks about your son will be a star if he has at least average athletic ability! If you practice with Tom and on your own he can help you throw at least 2 or more pitches to at least 2 or 3 locations... if you can pull this off you will be crazy effective... If your son plays infield or outfield still get lessons for your son for throwing mechanics even if he does not pitch... he will be able to throw with more velocity... further of course... and will be able to throw with better accuracy... Tom house teaches throwing mechanics for infielders and outfielders too

    • @waterdogherbfarm2652
      @waterdogherbfarm2652 Před rokem

      same here. I lived 1 street over from Tom and got so many amazing lessons. he is a true baseball hero...

  • @davemckay4359
    @davemckay4359 Před 3 lety

    throwing a baseball is about as pure as kissing a woman.

  • @goat2517
    @goat2517 Před 3 lety

    0:05

  • @jackliebesman7895
    @jackliebesman7895 Před 3 lety

    PunchoutPitching with some 🧠. Makes me wanna try out that curveball!

  • @jackliebesman7895
    @jackliebesman7895 Před 3 lety

    This guy must throw ⛽️🔥

    • @ezragroat766
      @ezragroat766 Před 3 lety

      I learned his fastball is about 85 and he said that when you throw a slow cb a slower cb and a ch then a fastball it makes your fastball faster so maybe it would look fast to a batter

  • @Ryan-sk6gr
    @Ryan-sk6gr Před 3 lety

    This guys the best coach

  • @JC-11111
    @JC-11111 Před 3 lety

    Someone needs to do breakdown of Dustin May from the stretch. OH. EM GEE. The dude reminds me of Charles Barkley swinging a gold club with how broken up and choppy it is 🤣

  • @jhonny2chains788
    @jhonny2chains788 Před 3 lety

    The bears drafted Trubdonkey over this WINNER?

  • @drbonesshow1
    @drbonesshow1 Před 3 lety

    If you threw a curveball like you are casting a fishing pole there would be less folks worrying about throwing a curveball (mostly parents).

    • @tootallforbaseball
      @tootallforbaseball Před 2 lety

      Parents worry about curveballs because they are already conditioned to think this way.

    • @drbonesshow1
      @drbonesshow1 Před 2 lety

      @@tootallforbaseball They are Pavlov's Dogs of Pitching perhaps.

    • @tootallforbaseball
      @tootallforbaseball Před 2 lety

      @@drbonesshow1 Great analogy!

  • @jackliebesman7895
    @jackliebesman7895 Před 3 lety

    🙌🏽👌🏽

  • @hhernandez3978
    @hhernandez3978 Před 3 lety

    It’s good to know there are coaches out there that take pride in understanding biomechanics and truly understanding how our bodies work. There are a million coaches out there still telling kids to snap their wrist when they’re throwing a curveball. Undoing bad habits/advice can be tough for kids.

  • @Jeremy-The-Bullfrog
    @Jeremy-The-Bullfrog Před 3 lety

    The craziest thing about his delivery is how fast his body rotates, and how smoothly that rotation gets transferred to forward movement up along his body almost like a spring. You can see the energy get transferred through his whole body to the ball in a fraction of a second.

  • @frandyovando6726
    @frandyovando6726 Před 3 lety

    Para mi el lanzador derecho con mejor mecánica de MLB es jacod degrom para mi

  • @zephireyt
    @zephireyt Před 3 lety

    Wow imagine his wicked change up + 100 mph?

  • @isaacisaac8180
    @isaacisaac8180 Před 3 lety

    There called step backs

    • @wongfu82
      @wongfu82 Před 3 lety

      or Jump Backs - glute load drill variation. Trevor's explanation focuses more on the hip rotation (do this) / leg extension (don't do this) aspect of it. I've seen others talk about the glute load and then riding the back leg. But that leaves out describing the rotational component of the movement.

    • @MicahLongo
      @MicahLongo Před 3 lety

      Or Rocker Leapers

  • @evanheath9954
    @evanheath9954 Před 3 lety

    I'll be the 2nd to throw 95 and bench 405. Give me 2 years.

  • @Papayajoseph
    @Papayajoseph Před 3 lety

    Great interview of a compelling baseball personality. Wow, Colby is from Jax and will be playing for Florida.

  • @thefaceofbobby509
    @thefaceofbobby509 Před 3 lety

    Thanks I wouldn’t have found this otherwise

  • @derekterwilliger3444
    @derekterwilliger3444 Před 3 lety

    Poetry in motion

    • @JC-11111
      @JC-11111 Před 3 lety

      If this is poetry, what would you call Dustin May from the stretch? A stuttering problem? 🤷🤣

  • @davidwilliams8822
    @davidwilliams8822 Před 3 lety

    Figure it out cashfuck!!!

  • @boxcarent.3147
    @boxcarent.3147 Před 3 lety

    15 years ago people in general were into going to gyms and addicted to working out just like in 2020. Only difference is no youtube or social retard media.

    • @drewsfjord
      @drewsfjord Před 3 lety

      He was talking about baseball players lifting.

  • @schmuglbubcam
    @schmuglbubcam Před 3 lety

    youtube recommended this and i dont know why

    • @derekterwilliger3444
      @derekterwilliger3444 Před 3 lety

      Probs cuz this dude’s the face of the pitchers in the league with wonderful mechanics and it breaks down everything you should do right

    • @thesnack126
      @thesnack126 Před 3 lety

      He’s a god amongst men and is unmatched in skill and talent. He is unhitable and without a question the best pitcher in baseball

    • @schmuglbubcam
      @schmuglbubcam Před 3 lety

      @@thesnack126 i mean agreed, i have never seen a pitcher with a 100mph fastball who can also dot the corners like degrom can. hes insane

  • @tomoebihara3579
    @tomoebihara3579 Před 3 lety

    This is amazing Justin! Love this!

  • @cameroncarter8758
    @cameroncarter8758 Před 3 lety

    First comment

  • @jake_de48
    @jake_de48 Před 3 lety

    0:09

  • @bossmusic8536
    @bossmusic8536 Před 3 lety

    *Punch Out Pitching* Nice!! video

  • @ant6558
    @ant6558 Před 3 lety

    Awesome content! You’ve got yourself a new subscriber! Btw, I think you should take a look at smzeus . c o m! It’s a handy tool to have when you’re trying to grow your social media, CZcams videos, website etc.

  • @collin.davisCA
    @collin.davisCA Před 3 lety

    Great stuff!