From my view, her landing foot is almost straight ahead. Yes, I teach having it at 45 degrees. I draw a line from their right foot out to where they stride. Then, draw a horizontal line across the toe of her shoe. That corner that is formed there, by the lines, is where the toe should go. Have her compare and contrast her stride while hitting, and her step while throwing overhand. Then, her leap for pitching. They shouldn't vary.
I would rather have her that close to her body, than 8 inches away from it, where a lot of pitchers are. If I so much as have an iphone in my front pocket, I have to change it - or I will whack it with my arm.
I would rather have her that close to her body, than 8 inches away from it, where a lot of pitchers are. If I so much as have an iphone in my front pocket, I have to change it - or I will whack it with my arm.