Thank you for the input. It was her practice swing. I can post a swing from a coach pitched ball if it will help but I believe her mechanics would be the same.I assume that the pitch was low in the zone, so the hand position doesn't bother me. The overall plane of the swing looks like it cuts down and in, across contact, rather than on plane with the path of ball. What jumps out at me is the relatively straight lead arm. I like to see a lot more flex in the elbow, with the hands much closer to the body.
Thank youNo hip rotation.
She needs to load her hip pre pitch, and then rapidly unload it when she starts her swing.
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Here’s what I see in order of importance:I think her hands are too out in front but not sure.
Thank you very much for the advice. Getting her practice swings up alone has improved how she’s making contact in the cage. I assume that’s because in order to swing across the chest the knob has to be up.Lots of info her so take it one step at time. Get her aware of where the knob is pointing first. Do swine dry swings and tell her to watch the knob. Then tell her to work the knob up as soon as possible while she watched the knob. She can do it in a mirror also