- Jun 3, 2010
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My 8yr old dd had her first session of pitching lessons yesterday from a very good instructor. I was blown away by the progress that they made in two 45 minute sessions. The first session she warmed up and pitched a few to me with him filming, he then showed her in slow motion the obvious faults that she had and some footage of some of the Olympic pitchers.
The second session was drills for her to do to correct the minor problems that she has, the last 25 minutes were her pitching all out. I could not believe the accuracy and speed that she picked up with some minor tweaks.
To any parents here on the forum that have been thinking of taking there DD to pitching lessons, but have been putting it off because you thought you needed to wait till she was a little bit older like I was doing. Find you a good instructor and carry that DD to him/her.
It is priceless to see the look on your DD's face when she is doing long toss from 43', when yesterday she had to give it her all to throw a ball 35'.
Great instruction is money well spent!!!!!!!!
The second session was drills for her to do to correct the minor problems that she has, the last 25 minutes were her pitching all out. I could not believe the accuracy and speed that she picked up with some minor tweaks.
To any parents here on the forum that have been thinking of taking there DD to pitching lessons, but have been putting it off because you thought you needed to wait till she was a little bit older like I was doing. Find you a good instructor and carry that DD to him/her.
It is priceless to see the look on your DD's face when she is doing long toss from 43', when yesterday she had to give it her all to throw a ball 35'.
Great instruction is money well spent!!!!!!!!
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