You being intimidated by your way of thinking being challenged does not make what I say BS. It makes you weak. Anyone that wishes to grow is ALWAYS open to differences of opinion. Your clandestine approach to force-feeding IR down peoples throats makes it obvious that you are not someone that...
The hang up is yours and yours alone. I could care less what it is called. If your point is that everyone does it and it is "natural" then what is the argument. My DD pitches with much success at her age and I don't call it IR or HE. The absence of picking a side/term has not affected her...
Definitely not arguing the benefits of HE. Which of course I already said of course. Fact is that quantitative analysis should out way poor qualitative analysis.
That is a drop curve. You are taking the title that "Morgan12Stacey" (whoever that is) put on the video as fact.
https://www.clubdiamondnation.com/Training/ViewVideo/159
I believe too much energy is spent on this... although here I am discussing it.
What this comes down to is "how do you throw your fastball". Jennie Finch (the most succeessful pitcher EVER) throws her fastball and drop with HE. The rest of her pitches can not be thrown that way as it is...
Rhythm and wrist snap is where its at. Check out how relaxed Cat and Farish are through their motion before they launch the ball:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBLvQBnawew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnPRzQG8s3o
Want top speed and movement?? Check out Monica Abbott, but be ready to...
In short, it is just looked down upon in this forum. If you want to learn more, which any intelligent person would, check our any information you can find on Dr Sherry Werner. She has been working with Doug Finch over 20 years and has proven data on why HE is the safest way to pitch.
Fact is...
It is our responsibility as parents to guide our children. To me this means sitting down and having completely open back-and-forth conversations with them about all/any important decisions that affect them. This helps them understand the decision making process and gives them ownership in the...
With only 1 year in and down time for injury setbacks she still falls well within the beginner category. Her biggest set back is that she started late (dependent upon what she wants from softball in the future). My suggestion is that she hunkers down and focuses on mechanics, just as any...