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I showed her both of the videos and she said she thought she got it. Can't throw outside right now so she worked on it doing one of her normal warm ups inside. Sorry for the flickering lights.When you watch the guy in the video on the left notice how the pocket/pants move when his hand brushes them.
We should be able to throw again either Friday or Saturday. Hopefully she can still do it with a ball. Would she have the potential for getting a gyro type spin with the change? Anything we should focus on if that happens?That looks good, now it has to carry over in some degree to throwing with a ball. Things change when a pitcher has a ball in her hand. Pitchers vary in the amount of IR they employ, and FSR as Ueno shows.
We have made some improvement I think but have regressed a little since the fall also. I've learned that doing the drills doesn't mean that it will always translate into the full motion and that I need to take more video since it is hard to tell while you are catching or at full speed what may be wrong. Frontside resistance is still a problem and I'm not sure if the I/R looks right. She is palm toward 3B at 9:00 which I know is not ideal but wasn't worrying to much about it but now wondering if she is rotating early?
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Sorry, by change, I was talking about the change in her motion adding more IR not a change up. I thought I had read at some point that some pitchers can end up with a bit of a gyro spin when moving to IR. I realize that I was getting ahead of myself and will worry about that if it happens.The change up is another story. What type is she throwing? There are some recent threads on the change
I see, I went back and looked at it, I misunderstood. Whatever spin she naturally throws is fine as far as I'm concerned, it can be adjusted later on. Bullet/gyro spin gets a bad rap but a lot of very high level pitchers have it on their fastballs, and that is something which always surprises me. I always considered top spin or slightly tipped top spin to be the best way to get the max velocity on a pitch, then I started noticing bullet/gyro on pitchers like Ueno, Finch, and Scarborough. I'm still not sure exactly how they do it.Sorry, by change, I was talking about the change in her motion adding more IR not a change up. I thought I had read at some point that some pitchers can end up with a bit of a gyro spin when moving to IR. I realize that I was getting ahead of myself and will worry about that if it happens.
We pitched yesterday after practice. She was tired and she has issues keeping her toe down when she is. You were right that things change with the ball in her hand. Looks better I think but we'll keep working on it. I have a exriseball that we can throw inside so we can work on it more often hopefully without breaking anything. We really appreciate the help. We have not been able to find any PC that does IR in the area.That looks good, now it has to carry over in some degree to throwing with a ball. Things change when a pitcher has a ball in her hand. Pitchers vary in the amount of IR they employ, and FSR as Ueno shows.