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I am assuming this debate has been going on as long as back swing verse no back swing... lol
Just turned 10, entering her 2nd year of travel and 2nd year of pitching. I felt terrible when I told her to get rid of her toe tap like her brother has... lolSeth,
she looks like a player! How old?
I see the shoulders ‘open’ or drop prematurely. I think that’s why the rear elbow kinda drags.She opens to swing so to speak.
My advice to you is take your time go slow. Only stick to 1-2 things to work on for a while. I'm speaking from experience. You can view my 10u DD on the practical forum. Allie 10uJust turned 10, entering her 2nd year of travel and 2nd year of pitching. I felt terrible when I told her to get rid of her toe tap like her brother has... lol
Just turned 10, entering her 2nd year of travel and 2nd year of pitching. I felt terrible when I told her to get rid of her toe tap like her brother has... lol
That was one of the "rules" in hitting for DD today.I would try and get the barrel more vertical instead of laying flat in her stance and load. Once it drops flat behind the rear shoulder there’s no direct path to the ball - it has to be around the body.
I have enjoy reading and seeing the progress she has made. I've made mistakes before thinking since they understand one thing during a practice, then jumping into something else is the same practice instead of calling it a day. It's extremely humbling and makes you reevaluate your coaching quick.My advice to you is take your time go slow. Only stick to 1-2 things to work on for a while. I'm speaking from experience. You can view my 10u DD on the practical forum. Allie 10u