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Leaping
Over the weekend, while watching some of the regional college games, the point about leaping was brought up. One of the announcers mentioned that in ISF, leaping was now (or soon would be) considered legal. I cannot attest to how true or false that statement is.
And of course, there's much debate as to whether leaping provides an advantage to a pitcher. If ISF does, or will, allow leaping, is this a precursor to other sanctions moving in the same direction? I've always felt that if men are allowed to leap, women should also be allowed. As a low-level fast pitch pitcher, I never did master the leap. I always dragged my pivot foot and went through several toe plates and spikes. Comments? |
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ISF does allow the leap and as far as I know has for several years. But, as far as I can tell it is the only rule set that does. No other rule set played in the US allows for the leap, so not sure why the announcers keep bringing up ISF rules (other than some of them have played under those rules). It is not the rule set the teams are playing under, and no other rule set the vast majority of these players have ever played under allows the leap.
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ISF pitching rule section dealing with feet.
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It has also been noted in the past that in today's game, the male pitcher's mechanics is based more around the throwing arm while the female tends to use the entire body in the delivery. |
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