- Oct 6, 2015
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Hey all,
Let me start again with giant THANK YOU for all you do on here. I can't tell you what an aid it has been for me and DD this winter. Anyway, my question is in relation to the hips. There are some active threads on this forum right now touching on it. I have also read a lot of previous threads that discuss it. It seems like there is a difference in belief about whether the hips should be open on release or at a 45'-ish angle.
A great many of the model pitchers posted are completely open on release and seem to make slight BI contact in front of the hip, just at the belly. Then a lot of them like Ueno are practically closed at the point of BI.
I very recently read a post where someone's PC suggested to have the hips more closed on release and the response was, "he's an idiot". Haha.
The main reason I ask is because I am working on this with my DD now and I don't want to go back to her in 2 weeks and say that classic line, "Remember what I told you to do 2 weeks ago? Stop doing that."
Thanks.
Let me start again with giant THANK YOU for all you do on here. I can't tell you what an aid it has been for me and DD this winter. Anyway, my question is in relation to the hips. There are some active threads on this forum right now touching on it. I have also read a lot of previous threads that discuss it. It seems like there is a difference in belief about whether the hips should be open on release or at a 45'-ish angle.
A great many of the model pitchers posted are completely open on release and seem to make slight BI contact in front of the hip, just at the belly. Then a lot of them like Ueno are practically closed at the point of BI.
I very recently read a post where someone's PC suggested to have the hips more closed on release and the response was, "he's an idiot". Haha.
The main reason I ask is because I am working on this with my DD now and I don't want to go back to her in 2 weeks and say that classic line, "Remember what I told you to do 2 weeks ago? Stop doing that."
Thanks.