This is only an hour into new coach but is she getting weight shifted a little better thanks.
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Coach's Eye
This is only an hour into new coach but is she getting weight shifted a little better thanks.
Coach's Eye
Yes she is.
There are a couple of glaring issues for me that are easy to fix since they aren't part of motion.
First her knuckles of her bottom hand are not only over rotated, they are wrapped over the knob onto the far side of the handle making her wrist very straight. The door knocking knuckles of her bottom hand should hold the handle between the 2nd and 3rd set of knuckles on the top hand. If your daughter grabs the bat, rests it on her shoulder, and you tell her to open her index fingers, they should extend almost parallel to each other. If not, rotate the wrists until they are.
The other thing is getting the bat handle and her hands out of her ear. After adjusting her hands, make sure the elbows form the V but get the V back near her shoulder and away from her head. This position really robs her of power and bat speed.
But, she is looking better. There is more, but that is enough to say for now.
The "bat in the ear" bothered me, too, but notice that she gets it back during separation. It would be bad if she started it forward from the ear.
This is only an hour into new coach but is she getting weight shifted a little better thanks.
Coach's Eye