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				ASA vs NFHS Pitching Rules
			 
 
			
			In ASA the start of the pitch is when the hands separate.  In FED they go one better and say the pitch starts when the hands separate or when the pitcher makes any motion that is part of the windup.  What implications are there due to these rule differences?  Are there things a pitcher can do in ASA while the pitcher is in her windup but the hands haven't separated yet that they can't do in FED?
		 
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