I've seen you post about the rollerskate elsewhere on this board Hal, and you've probably forgot more about softball pitching than I'll ever know, BUT...all of these pitchers have their stride foot WAY higher than a rollerskate and I'm pretty sure they are striding out.
Yeah, that's actually one of my questions on IR. Before the IR, she finished high and outfront with her elbow at 90 degrees. However with IR it doesn't look like that. A lot of the videos I've seen show the follow through with the arm straight out, palm down. Although some, including UNEO ...
It looks bigger and more in the front of the house than it really is. The house is on the corner of a little circle/cul de sac thing so the yard is wierd, and I have a side yard that is kind of in front of my neighbors house. It seemed perfect for a pitching area. At first we just pitched on...
Jojo - Yeah, she's known around the neighborhood by the adults as "that softball girl" cause she's always out in the yard pitching. As long as the weather is nice, its ideal for practice time.
Maybe I didn't explain that right. Today was her first day of pitching with IR, and the video and the pics are from today. She IS pitching with IR, but since its her first day and I'm not an expert on it I could use an evaluation. Thanks
I've seen pitchers pitching with IR, but I wasn't really sure what they were doing. All the stuff I've read and "experts" I've heard teach the traditional technique. I found this site the other day and was impressed with all the information especially on IR.
My DD just turned 11 and is...