Here Sluggermama.
Here are results for Pennsbury this past year. https://nfca.org/web_docs/campdocs/Pennsbury2015AnalyticsReport.pdf They were timed using a stop watch. (It appeared they were using young laypeople to record the results) In 2014 they used a laser timer and as I...
Excellent! She will get faster.
I agree with the jump around age 14. At 15, DD ran a laser timed 2.68 20 yd dash ................. fastest time at a very large recruiting clinic. (highest vertical and best agility score as well). DD got little to no looks based on this. Most of...
She chose the school for several reasons. 1. She loves the coach. 2. She loves the players. 3. Not too far from home. 3. Awesome education. 4. I think in her mind she feels she worked this hard, loves challenges and is excited about playing D1 ball. In that order, I believe...
It has been a long ride but hard work has paid off. Darn proud of her. Not that it matters much but she will be playing D1 ball. As a parent, I was originally hoping for her to stay at the D2 level but the commitment was not that much different. The education she will get is much better at...
You should typically see relief within 2-4 weeks of care (depending on the severity)....often times much sooner. Be wary of any Chiropractor that has a very lengthy plan of care to fix your problem. Some will want to sign you up for a year or more. This will likely benefit them more than you...
Pennsbury times last year for comparison. 2.68 Fastest 20. Laser timed.
https://nfca.org/index.php/recruiting-camps/2014-recruiting-camp-results/5948-pennsbury-grip-agility-speed-velocity
5'4, 120 pounds. 10th grader (now 11th I guess) I knew she was a fast runner, and the agility test didn't totally surprise me, but yes, the vertical did surprise me. She is a heck of a base runner. I guess I am just wondering if this was all for bragging rights? or if coaches really do see...
Stats are posted for the recruiting camp:
https://nfca.org/index.php/recruiting-camps/2014-recruiting-camp-results/5948-pennsbury-grip-agility-speed-velocity
2013 Xeno. As you can tell, she is not a big kid.
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When this was first posted, the main problem was her lack of any "hip bump". She was then letting her rear knee get back too far.
Is she getting there with hip bump?
Is she separating too much? Left arm is getting straight on her.
I will say this. For the first time ever, she poked the...
Hip bump: I just showed her this thread, and she took it from there. This is her first attempt. I don't like how much her upper body is gliding backwards and right knee not staying inside the front foot.
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