As the stride foot goes forward you want the hands to either work back (ideal for slack removal) or at minimum be still (Body gets away from hands). During the stride you want the hitter to feel like they are working downhill, front shoulder in and down. Once the stride foot lands and the swing begins to launch, the hands should work down initially (downhill). As the the lower body ends it’s rotation and the upper body begins its rotation (good sequence) you need to see some tilt with the shoulders (Back shoulder working under/down, front shoulder working up)to allow the hands/barrel to end working down hill, get level, and begin working back uphill. Others on here have gifs and vids that can allow you to visualize this. Hope it makes senseJust watched that drill today. Plan on doing it. Thanks. You are saying when her stride foot goes forward, her hands should go down? I thought you want hands to stay back until stride foot lands? Trying to get that separation.