o tincher student. I taught her, with the help of java and Fastpitch power, and hill house videos, and several others. Hours and hours of videos. Some of the best instructors in the world have amazing content out there. If you are good at taking those videos and applying it, it is amazing what you can learn.
Her fastest is around 54 maybe 55 but rarely does she throw that in a game. Normally between 51 - 53. She has great movement and command. We do want to increase her velocity of course when she gets healthy. So I am trying to understand what you are saying about the blow through. Her upper arm needs to brush more solidly, giving her forearm more time to extend, is that right? And how would you address that?
Thanks
I only asked because she has the same glove block technique Tincher teaches.
As for blowing through release, watch the elite pitchers. You'll see a "pause" in their upper arm as it stabilizes at the ribs and the lower arm accelerates and whips past. Your DD has a good whip, but doesn't have a strong upper arm stabilization, which results in a less effective whip than it could be.
For fixing it, just make it a point of emphasis and have her go by feel. When she gets it, she'll feel a boost in her whip. Again, its a minor point, so don't emphasize it to the point that it causes problems.