There are a couple of things to work on, but first/foremost is, she hit's around the ball. The easiest thing you can do is to tee it up and ask her to hit the inside seem. This will force her to hold the hinge angle a bit longer.
There are a couple of things to work on, but first/foremost is, she hit's around the ball. The easiest thing you can do is to tee it up and ask her to hit the inside seem. This will force her to hold the hinge angle a bit longer.
Correct Five. Hitting the inside seem is the goal, you would hope that the result would be more of a non-casting of the barrel, or more of a held hinge. Holding the hinge is not the goal though.
Howe I get the focus of trying to hit the the inside seam, at one time I used that cue a lot, but I was swayed away from that as someone told me it was a bad cue and I should focus on the players hitting behind the ball and hitting it basically flush, which might explain why some of my girls are getting their hands out too much, so I will go back that cue again. So would you say that while instructing I should focus on lateral tilt, holding the hinge longer with the intent of hitting the inside seam would be a good way to deliver the message. Thanks
Stik, attacking the ball from the inside doesn't mean you don't get behind the ball. Before commenting on your other questions, I'd prefer to see the girls swing while using just that cue.
Stik, attacking the ball from the inside doesn't mean you don't get behind the ball. Before commenting on your other questions, I'd prefer to see the girls swing while using just that cue.
I laughed when I read this post ... mostly because I'm guessing that you were serious.
Lots of yada yada yada about nonsense. Nothing about her sequence issues.
Who the heck cares if the video of a crappy swing looks good? The idea is to get better.