As some of you know, I bought my DD an end loaded Anderson Rocketech. We went up an inch and 2 ounces. I was a tad worried about the increase.
Turns out she hits it just fine.
So then I thought, sheesh, we're talking about ounces here. Not pounds. An ounce.
So I get out the scale and weigh a softball. That's like 6-7 ounces. So going up an ounce is like adding a sliver of a softball. Things that also weigh an ounce:
a slice of bread
6 sheets of paper
a CD
20 paperclips
It seems a bit silly to think that one ounce can even be noticed, let alone ruin a good swing.
Obviously at some point more weight is too much, but in my situation I think it's obvious my DD was using too light of a bat. Core, do you have any 32 drop 5s available?
Turns out she hits it just fine.
So then I thought, sheesh, we're talking about ounces here. Not pounds. An ounce.
So I get out the scale and weigh a softball. That's like 6-7 ounces. So going up an ounce is like adding a sliver of a softball. Things that also weigh an ounce:
a slice of bread
6 sheets of paper
a CD
20 paperclips
It seems a bit silly to think that one ounce can even be noticed, let alone ruin a good swing.
Obviously at some point more weight is too much, but in my situation I think it's obvious my DD was using too light of a bat. Core, do you have any 32 drop 5s available?