She has a lot of good going on at her age.
I would take the route of getting busy. Your going to do some practicing…you might as well utilize the time and focus.
10-11 years old is a great time to get neuromuscular patterns engrained and can save you a lot of issues later on. Keep it fun for her though…she is just a kid. Its not a sprint…its a marathon.
In regards to your original question I would consider doing
1. IR thread first. Improving and ingraining IR and arm path is key imo. Boardmembers' info/drills will do that...and can also be used as warm up drills.
2. Then Front side resistance. This should be a quick study section.
3. Java info. Java was very thorough in his information and you will spend alot of time in that thread so save it for last.
Read “boomers2012” threads….He was another Okie that went through teaching his dd. You may want to even contact him for some suggestions from what he went thru. A lot of the knowledgeable people participated in them and it will give you great insight to what your going to go thru.
Keep up the good work!
I would take the route of getting busy. Your going to do some practicing…you might as well utilize the time and focus.
10-11 years old is a great time to get neuromuscular patterns engrained and can save you a lot of issues later on. Keep it fun for her though…she is just a kid. Its not a sprint…its a marathon.
In regards to your original question I would consider doing
1. IR thread first. Improving and ingraining IR and arm path is key imo. Boardmembers' info/drills will do that...and can also be used as warm up drills.
2. Then Front side resistance. This should be a quick study section.
3. Java info. Java was very thorough in his information and you will spend alot of time in that thread so save it for last.
Read “boomers2012” threads….He was another Okie that went through teaching his dd. You may want to even contact him for some suggestions from what he went thru. A lot of the knowledgeable people participated in them and it will give you great insight to what your going to go thru.
Keep up the good work!