1. Start by facing with both home plate homeplate.
2. Now, grip the ball with index and middle finger along the seams anywhere on the ball. Make sure that both fingers are above it so you cant get a good downard motion.
3. Now start your windup by taking your left foot back and then bringing it up to your chest.
4. Now kick your leg out towards home plate.
5. Right before you hit the ground with your front foot, your arm should be at 2 o' clock relative to the rest of your body.
6. At the same time, whip the ball in the downward motion in order to develop a low pressure system under the ball. This will causes the ball drop depending how you let go.
7. Follow through with your back leg along with your front squaring off toward home ready for a comebacker.
Note: Try experimenting with different grips and arm actions to develop the best curveball for you.
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theres a typo in the first sentence. get rid of one of the home plates.
maybe explain what a comebacker is.. like a quick note.
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