Me too..I am not talking about playing multiple sports. I am talking about trying to perfect two different types of swings.
The kids I coached never had a problem going and playing slow pitch for fun.
Me too..I am not talking about playing multiple sports. I am talking about trying to perfect two different types of swings.
probably because of thisThe kids I coached never had a problem going and playing slow pitch for fun.
Edit: One can probably hit slow pitch better with a good fastpitch swing then one can hit fastpitch with a good
slowpitch swing. Once she stops playing fastpitch she can master her slowpitch swing
Me too..I am not talking about playing multiple sports. I am talking about trying to perfect two different types of swings.
The kids I coached never had a problem going and playing slow pitch for fun.
I'm sorry I did not intend to cause arguments
Honestly she needs help with both. She has no power in either fast pitch or slow pitch. We just happen to be in slow pitch season and I didn't realize there were differences between a slow pitch swing and a fast swing. She is first off the bench in slow pitch but not even sniffing the field in fast pitch. I'm just trying to improve her power in some way to gain her playing time in both sports. I don't know whether to work solely on a slow pitch swing and then a fast pitch in a few weeks, or just work on a fast pitch swing in hopes of major improvement there and just take what we get (for now) with slow pitch. Its all very confusing. I'm sorry I did not intend to cause arguments. I thank all of you for taking time out of your day to help me and my daughter.
I would focus on the FP swing as it is more difficult to master IMO. And you can adjust from there.
Good luck and thanks for stirring up discussion on discuss fast pitch!