- Jul 14, 2008
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Tia, my description is sometimes backwards because of hitting vs pitching analogies. I teach both. That's why I always try to clarify with words like sideways.
A hitter is more closed when more sideways. A pitcher is more open when more sideways. In this case I should've said more open I guess.
A hitter is more closed when more sideways. A pitcher is more open when more sideways. In this case I should've said more open I guess.
BM,
hi.
just a little question on the terminology. "shoulders closed (sideways)" - shouldn't that be shoulders open?
i thought the narrower the pitcher is to the batter (e.g. sideways), the more open she is. the more closed (e.g. slam the door), the more closed or did i get that backwards?
TIA