- Jul 17, 2012
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OK... so I've convinced myself that starting with a new canvas (DD#2), I can teach the concept of the arm whip. Where I realize I am challenged, is taking this concept and instructing it to the full pitch. Now keep in mind that this little fire plug just turned 9 a few weeks ago. She can chuck it pretty good in drill..... but as soon as the full motion is introduced, it goes in the pooper. She has ZERO body awareness during the full motion. As smooth and effortless as she looks in drill... she looks like an elephant in labor during the full pitch. We've just started to introduce the concept of the full motion. So for all you DFP rockstars out there with experience in this area (building the full motion in a very young one), do you keep plugging away at it... and let it be ugly until they develop some body awareness knowing that bad habits will form and need to be broken/fixed down the road?
Here's the progression of drills..... Lock it in-(didn't film unlock it), Liberty, and 3 quarter... then the dreaded "pitch"
~FR
Here's the progression of drills..... Lock it in-(didn't film unlock it), Liberty, and 3 quarter... then the dreaded "pitch"
~FR
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