Two thoughts:
1) If her contact is often too close to her hands vs on the barrel then it's likely she's pushing her hands as
others have mentioned.
2) If the contact is on the barrel it's likely that her barrel lags behind her hands because she is trying to
pull the barrel through the zone using her front side and opening her front side too much/too soon.
1) If her contact is often too close to her hands vs on the barrel then it's likely she's pushing her hands as
others have mentioned.
2) If the contact is on the barrel it's likely that her barrel lags behind her hands because she is trying to
pull the barrel through the zone using her front side and opening her front side too much/too soon.