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Minus the whining in my caseI recommend sharing your journey the way pattar, Eric, and Clem are in the practical hitting thread.
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Minus the whining in my caseI recommend sharing your journey the way pattar, Eric, and Clem are in the practical hitting thread.
Heck just pick out the stuff that 99% of the elite do. So much less confusing as the athlete figures out the 1% herself.We see so many variations of successful swings all the time.. is she having success with her current swing? Is she seeing good pitching right now.. does she have success against good pitchers? I'm all about constantly improving, but at this age you need to be very careful. Body awareness is not always the strongest attribute in a young hitter.. so changing too much at once can lead you down a path which could be very detrimental. There is a lot of knowledge on this site, but you know your DD better than anybody. So I say be very careful implementing changes in a swing where that is already a lot of success. IMO our goal as a parent is give our kids every opportunity to enjoy the game and have lots of success.... not to work towards our DD's achieving the perfect textbook swing. Not saying you are doing that.. but just be cautious.
I recommend sharing your journey the way pattar, Eric, and Clem are in the practical hitting thread.
I’m currently watching Stone’s stuff. He takes a lot of stuff discussed and describes the swing in a simple manner.
inside full speed
outside full speed
You're right, full speed is nice to see too. Far to often I look at the slow mo to nitpick when sometimes its nice to see the raw speed of it.
Stone's stuff is pretty good...
Great work with the videos Shawn. Did you have to run to Starbucks? Haven't seen you for a while.