Clockwise motion describes the specific circular path of the arm during a legal underhand softball pitch. The pitcher moves the ball upward and then backward in a full circle toward the plate. This circular rotation generates the necessary speed and momentum for a powerful and accurate delivery. Most right-handed pitchers follow this exact directional path when they begin their delivery from the mound. The pitcher completed a smooth clockwise circle before releasing the ball at the hip level. Proper arm speed during this rotation determines how much movement the pitcher places on the softball. Maintaining a consistent circle helps the athlete stay balanced and prevents injury to the pitching shoulder.
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