Do you find that this causes "glove swim" when they start learning to move left hand to right hip?I personally like for the pitcher to cover the ball as much as possible with the glove. So right side.
Do you find that this causes "glove swim" when they start learning to move left hand to right hip?
DD has a bad habit of swimming now and trying to get her to break it, but would like to see her hide the ball also. Afraid if I had her work on covering ball to the right hip that it might make the swim even worse or harder to break.
Wait, I though we decided glove swim wasn’t evil?I think it helps keep you from swimming. If your hands start left they are going left. Make sure she is thrusting her glove towards the catcher. Easier said than done. This really helped my DD, it is a crunch with both arms like doing an ab crunch. Hard to explain without seeing.
I would love if everyone was out of glove pitching with no arm backswing but my own DD uses the backswing. I make her experiment with different motions and without arm swing. I guess its nice to see pitchers put their own signature on pitching motions and make it their own.I personally like for the pitcher to cover the ball as much as possible with the glove. So right side.
Wait, I though we decided glove swim wasn’t evil?
I would love if everyone was out of glove pitching with no arm backswing but my own DD uses the backswing. I make her experiment with different motions and without arm swing. I guess its nice to see pitchers put their own signature on pitching motions and make it their own.