A parent taking the time and making the effort to learn about swing mechanics to be the guide for their DD's hitting development is also a viable option.
Can you recommend a good website or video I can go to?
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A parent taking the time and making the effort to learn about swing mechanics to be the guide for their DD's hitting development is also a viable option.
Can you recommend a good website or video I can go to?
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This site is a very good source of information about hitting and swing mechanics. Read, read some more, ask questions, and swing a bat for yourself. What many people find most helpful is to post a video of their DD's swing in the "hitting practical" section to get feedback from other DFP members about where the swing can be improved, and ways to go about teaching it to their player.
Thank you Eric!
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This site is a very good source of information about hitting and swing mechanics. Read, read some more, ask questions, and swing a bat for yourself. What many people find most helpful is to post a video of their DD's swing in the "hitting practical" section to get feedback from other DFP members about where the swing can be improved, and ways to go about teaching it to their player.
A parent taking the time and making the effort to learn about swing mechanics to be the guide for their DD's hitting development is also a viable option.
A smart parent would learn at the same time as their DD is taking lessons then apply them between lessons and moving forward!
Not saying this is wrong or right. You are only re-enforcing what the hitting coach is instructing wrong or right. I'm thinking a smarter person would make sure what they are 'applying' is wrong or right. Not to many hitting coaches seem to have it 'right'. IMHO from what I have read or witnessed.