Brush is a byproduct of a couple of things... all relating back to posture and the position of the throwing side thigh as the pitcher heads into release.
So... where is your DD's posture creating an issue with her throwing side thigh... being in a position to receive the arm? IOW... why is her throwing side thigh not in a position to receive the arm?
An effort to bring the arm into the body is a futile one... but perhaps we could 'bring' the body into the arm...
I have looked at several of my DD's slow mo video and noticed that her drive leg was dragging then kicking out to the left side instead of driving it forward towards the catcher.
this caused her lower body to turn left and preventing brush from occurring. so java's explanation is right on! to bring the body into the arm.
DD pitching coach has a camera that can really slow the pitching motion down and can tell the coach and student a lot. Sometimes what a pitcher or hitter think they are doing is different and seeing it in slow motion can be an eye opener JMO.
Brush is a byproduct of a couple of things... all relating back to posture and the position of the throwing side thigh as the pitcher heads into release.
So... where is your DD's posture creating an issue with her throwing side thigh... being in a position to receive the arm? IOW... why is her throwing side thigh not in a position to receive the arm?
An effort to bring the arm into the body is a futile one... but perhaps we could 'bring' the body into the arm...
An effort to bring the arm into the body is a futile one... but perhaps we could 'bring' the body into the arm...