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NPA Pitching Instruction
Naperville Baseball Academy pitching instructors, Lou Solarte/Paul Zuziak, have been trained and certified by Dr. Tom House, widely regarded as "The Father of Modern Day Pitching Mechanics". of the National Pitching Association (NPA). The National Pitching Association was formed by leading coaches, athletes, and management teams to help pitchers of all ages safely develop to their fullest potential. In today's non-professional baseball programs, (Little League, High School, College, etc.), too many pitchers get injured thus limiting their opportunity to continue playing baseball. Many times the desire to win has superseded what is best for a young athlete's development and future potential. This combined with general misinformation about what is good, better, or best for the development of young pitchers has seriously impaired or injured pitchers beyond rehabilitation. For the most part, arm injuries are largely preventable if: pitch totals are managed properly the player utilizes correct throwing mechanics has the necessary core strength base established
The Naperville Baseball Academy will not only introduce the essentials of proper arm care and show participants how to effectively improve each player's game performance by throwing consistent strikes with all three pitches safely!
We focus on teaching: the mechanics of pitching strength and conditioning requirements nutritional necessities mental and emotional elements of the sport. We aspire to provide our athletes with the essential tools of becoming more successful in order to attain their peak athletic ability.
We take enormous pride in our work and in return expect firm commitments from our students. Whether the athlete is eight or eighteen years of age, we treat every athlete with the same respect regardless of their abilities and talents. In order to become successful and benefit from our program, it will take a firm commitment, positive attitude, and a consistent
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