Nice hey, for those whose front shoulder flies outThe 6:00 mark is a interesting drill that I really haven't thought of.
Nice hey, for those whose front shoulder flies outThe 6:00 mark is a interesting drill that I really haven't thought of.
Nice hey, for those whose front shoulder flies out
neck slot drill over and over. That swing rail hitting aid would help too. Stop practicing front toss and get to the tee until she fixes her swing. Having her practice that swing is reinforcing bad habits. The two videos posted by clem are fantastic.
It's starting with the bat resting on the batters neck/shoulder and. They swing from there. My daughter uses it. You can it see it on her thread Allie 9yr old in the hitting practical section. Don't believe the old saying get that bat off your shoulder cue, it's not true. There are many college girls and MLB players that have used it.What exactly is the neck slot drill?
Glad to help, I have received lots of good advice here. Still learning, but want to pass on what I've learnedThanks everyone, lots of good stuff to process and work on.
To really get it right you need to combine a neck slot hand position with the proper tilt approach to contact (see some of the videos above for what it *looks* like; truth is you're not after a 'look' but HOW to properly tilt...but that's another story).It's starting with the bat resting on the batters neck/shoulder and. They swing from there. My daughter uses it. You can it see it on her thread Allie 9yr old in the hitting practical section. Don't believe the old saying get that bat off your shoulder cue, it's not true. There are many college girls and MLB players that have used it.
Yep. Rather then just tell what not to do (don't drop your hands) give her something TO DO.My 5 second fix is tell her to elbow the imaginary guy behind her in the throat while she strides out.