The absolute first thing you have to fix is her windmill. As I suspected she is breaking the ball out of her glove way too early. Then as she brings the ball up she takes it in front of her face over the top of her head. This is a hard habit to break. Until this is fixed she is going to be very inconsistent with her delivery of the ball to the target. She will never get the ball close to the body at release.
The next thing is she is bringing the glove hand above her head and rotating it out. She is swimming it a little but not so much to as to really impact delivery. The glove should never go above the front shoulder and certainly not above the head.
Last but not least she isn't opening and turning side ways to release the ball. The hand must pass the back hip before she closes. She never opens to close. Her belly button is always pointed at the catcher. If she had a design on the front of her shirt and you were the catcher you should not see that design at release of the ball. All you should see is her front shoulder, hip, and knee.
The leaning over is a pretty good indication that she has hit herself in the back hip with the ball on more than one occasion. Often when I see a pitcher do that this is the cause. That is because they become gun shy of hitting themselves and start sticking the booty out to clear space between them and the ball. I refer to this as the "Booty Dance" Again it will impact the release of the ball. Your head is going one direction, your booty the other and the ball another direction. Which is a clear indication your off balance when your pitching. This is a direct reflection of never getting open at release. If you have no balance how will you be consistent in delivery of the ball?
Dana.
The next thing is she is bringing the glove hand above her head and rotating it out. She is swimming it a little but not so much to as to really impact delivery. The glove should never go above the front shoulder and certainly not above the head.
Last but not least she isn't opening and turning side ways to release the ball. The hand must pass the back hip before she closes. She never opens to close. Her belly button is always pointed at the catcher. If she had a design on the front of her shirt and you were the catcher you should not see that design at release of the ball. All you should see is her front shoulder, hip, and knee.
The leaning over is a pretty good indication that she has hit herself in the back hip with the ball on more than one occasion. Often when I see a pitcher do that this is the cause. That is because they become gun shy of hitting themselves and start sticking the booty out to clear space between them and the ball. I refer to this as the "Booty Dance" Again it will impact the release of the ball. Your head is going one direction, your booty the other and the ball another direction. Which is a clear indication your off balance when your pitching. This is a direct reflection of never getting open at release. If you have no balance how will you be consistent in delivery of the ball?
Dana.