Who has the best deal on a Zepp?
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I agree 200%, however with this particular kid, she has a habit of getting tall through contact. I mean this by literally standing straight up over her front leg and spinning around it. No resistance at all when she's not paying attention to what she's doing. The adjustment I gave her allowed her to see a massive improvement immediately in her bat speed, and this was her motivation throughout the lesson.CJ, 66mph for a 10yo is truly impressive.
When I read your description I have the image of the creation of a front hip pivot point. My comment there is that an effective swing in the batter's box needs a rear hip pivot point as well.
They're $150 everywhere...Who has the best deal on a Zepp?
If you purchased Tewks High Level Hitting book, he will sell it to you for 125.00 free shipping.Who has the best deal on a Zepp?
They're $150 everywhere...
However at my local Dicks, they had to order it, and shipped it to my house. For the hassle of not stocking it and having to order it, they gave me a 10% refund after I brought the packing slip and receipt back into the store.
I saw one on ebay last week for $114.00 but not sure why so cheap...
I got mine for Christmas, and after some use I can say this is a must have. It will allow you to track an entire team, and the girls seem to respond to the 3d visual better then slow motion video.
Proper setup is key, but once that is done its very easy to use, as long as you understand what the data is telling you. Having a benchmark and goal on bat speed and hand speed really seems to be a big motivator for the girls.
I don't think it is good to use an analyzer or video to win an 'argument' with one's child over his or her form or skills. It is better for your relationship and learning process to provide information -- on a regular basis -- and let the player make that assessment for him or herself.
It not about winning arguments. It's about giving them the help they need to become the best they can be. (Which is what a good coach does or at least is their goal BTW)We received ours in the mail and immediately saw something in DDs swing that she could no longer deny. Pay close attention to configuring the angle of the bat as it does make a difference.
I don't think it is good to use an analyzer or video to win an 'argument' with one's child over his or her form or skills. It is better for your relationship and learning process to provide information -- on a regular basis -- and let the player make that assessment for him or herself. A hitting flaw is not like some unhealthy activity that needs such an intervention.