What i see is a hammering/ push of hands...and stagnet inactive hands. Roll over is extremely odd! Way late or something...it just look odd...Looks good for her age
Breezy ... I am a little confused by this. How could you have both ?
What i see is a hammering/ push of hands...and stagnet inactive hands. Roll over is extremely odd! Way late or something...it just look odd...Looks good for her age
Now Rich I know this kid is on your site... So I'll make your idiotic blog...you have been working with this kid for a while Richie. Why haven't you addressed her finish and her dead hands??
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I'm guessing first swing seemed to go over the fence. Second swing seemed to hit the fence (reason I used 2nd swing) line drive.
Loading behind a corner.I agree in your observations in the differences between her tee swing and her BP swings. I do like her tee swing because the load is more pronounced and deeper.
Thanks rdbass for the GIFs. You are truly an asset to this site.
I agree in your observations in the differences between her tee swing and her BP swings. I do like her tee swing because the load is more pronounced and deeper.
But.. I really think the main reason for the difference is that when she is loading with the tee she is loading based on pitch that has already arrived at the plate... instead of to a pitch that is still way out in front of her. Therefore, she is able to load deeper with a more pronounced shoulder angle. Also, since the ball is not moving timing is not a factor. For instance I noticed that when my DD loads earlier, she loads a little deeper. When she loads a little late the load is not as deep. Also, on an inside pitch she does not seem to angle her shoulders as much during the load as she does when the pitch is on the outside part of the plate.
These are not things that I told her to do or she does consciously. It just seems to be things she naturally does on her own for timing/adjustability purposes.