I coach a young 12's team, and have some great kids in the circle. They take lessons, are in charge on the field, and I know they practice.
Since I can't control everything, I pretty much leave pitching mechanics up to their parents and their paid coaches. I know just enough about pitching from this board to see when they lose spin, are aiming, or have funky mechanics. I can usually help them find it when they lose it during a game.
Just wondering if there is an age, or amount of repetition that you think it takes until they really start firing the heat? Three of them are throwing mid 40's and one can hit 48 when she let's it fly without worry of where it goes. I've clocked the older 12's in our area in the mid 50's……
Is there anything that you think I can help with, or do I just need patience?
Since I can't control everything, I pretty much leave pitching mechanics up to their parents and their paid coaches. I know just enough about pitching from this board to see when they lose spin, are aiming, or have funky mechanics. I can usually help them find it when they lose it during a game.
Just wondering if there is an age, or amount of repetition that you think it takes until they really start firing the heat? Three of them are throwing mid 40's and one can hit 48 when she let's it fly without worry of where it goes. I've clocked the older 12's in our area in the mid 50's……
Is there anything that you think I can help with, or do I just need patience?