JJsqueeze
Dad, Husband....legend
absolutely a second push. The rear foot goes from moving to still, then the rear knee drives in while the foot is still planted for three frames (a quarter of the arm circle) before moving again. These are the frames with the foot planted and her pushing against it to power the pitch before releasing the rear foot again. As I said before, not being critical, lots of pitchers go far with this type of motion, but we gotta be real and call a skip a skip. That rear knee and foot action looks a lot like three frames at the beginning of a swing.
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