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Dd was measured at 115. She swings a LXT 34" -9.
They weren't using a zep, it was some type of radar. ex division one coach/player was doing the testing. Not sure that matters but just figured they weren't using some cheap pocket radar.
MLB Bound!Dd was measured at 115. She swings a LXT 34" -9.
Zepp Labs had a booth or something at PGF 12U Nationals and was tweeting speeds that sounded exceedingly high. 85 mph from an 11 yo and 88 from a 13 yo.
Come on that's it. I was hoping for more then that. I do have to say that measuring bat speeds & exit speeds are alright, but I have seen some really ugly swings with high exit speeds. The exit speed doesn't matter much if you can't hit a ball with consistent. Google Sports Skill Measurement & improvement. Place my dd use to train at started this with exit speeds my dd when she was 11yo hit an exit speed of 61.2.MLB Bound!
Come on that's it. I was hoping for more then that. I do have to say that measuring bat speeds & exit speeds are alright, but I have seen some really ugly swings with high exit speeds. The exit speed doesn't matter much if you can't hit a ball with consistent. Google Sports Skill Measurement & improvement. Place my dd use to train at started this with exit speeds my dd when she was 11yo hit an exit speed of 61.2.
Are speeds usually checked hitting off the tee, front toss, or live pitching?
Outliers (the results and not the hitters). Did they really calibrate the Zepp for every hitter? I would doubt it.
This is why we have sample size in statistics.