My daughter has used this setup and drill with Howard. I was skeptical with it at first as well, but being as he has more credentials than me or any of us here, I was open to it. Let me just say that I giggle now sometimes when I see folks condemning what he teaches, or the use of this device. As he said, it is used to exaggerate a motion to have them get a feel for what they should be doing. I saw the results of it with my DD. And absolutely can not wait to get her back with him.
I could use a good 'giggle' can you point me where I condemend any thing Howard teaches/said ( not sure which howard we are speaking about at this point).Let me just say that I giggle now sometimes when I see folks condemning what he teaches, or the use of this device.
I'm not a fan of this drill.
Since you are fimiliar with this drill. Can you explain why I would want my DD to 'exaggerate' moving her hands forward with no turning of the bat towards the ball. Then ending with a 'flick' of the bat to the ball.As he said, it is used to exaggerate a motion to have them get a feel for what they should be doing.
You are free to be 'open' to what works for you and your DD. I have no credentials. Like I posted I am just a dad and not a coach.My daughter has used this setup and drill with Howard. I was skeptical with it at first as well, but being as he has more credentials than me or any of us here, I was open to it
Since you are fimiliar with this drill. Can you explain why I would want my DD to 'exaggerate' moving her hands forward with no turning of the bat towards the ball. Then ending with a 'flick' of the bat to the ball.
So I can be in on the giggling.