Hi, Can you please PM me as well?
Done-zo.
Hi, Can you please PM me as well?
Done-zo.
Great tool... DD hasn't had a chance try it yet, but I have. All from neck slot, 10 practice swings and 10 swings off tee(high and low) with tool, and then 10 with bat. I'm probably not doing it perfect, but it felt great. This could be a key ingredient in my DD's swing who struggles with barrel path
Sorry, not sure what you mean SCS. Unless you mean how am I swinging it? If that's case, very similar to what we see in the vids posted in this thread, 2 hands, not oneHow are you using it?
Sorry, not sure what you mean SCS. Unless you mean how am I swinging it? If that's case, very similar to what we see in the vids posted in this thread, 2 hands, not one
Snap stops, plastic ball on tee. It just seems to simplify things, hope my DD has the same experience. During snap stops I also focus on keeping my head still.. I don't like how some the demos I've been watching how the kids head really tilts sideways prior to contact. This is what I did during my first sessionSwinging at wiffles on tee? Doing snap stops? Excited to hear about what you're feeling, so just trying to understand how you're using it to get those feels : )
So you were not applying force into the handle, during launch, during any of these drills, consciously or not? Remember some are advocating that this doesn't happen (including the drawing you made in the other thread) till later in the sequence. As I have said a million times maybe the reason the pros don't talk about TTB is because for them it is an unconscious action..If these drills give you a good deep barrel path with early bat speed without consciously thinking about using your hands but instead focusing on a movement pattern which forces that action then that is great...doesn't matter how you get there .At no time at all did I think about TTB.