That . . . is a pretty good swing.
For my eyes, her sequence is good - she loads well, holds the coil forward, gets great separation and gets some POW! at attack.
If she does these same things on a pitched ball, she's got something pretty special.
As I look at it again, if there were something I was going to "critique" and work on (this is nit-picky), I notice her swing gets a little "long" as she attacks the ball. She doesn't really hit "from the back hip" and her arms get a little "pushy" as she moves into the ball.
If it were my hitter, I would have her work on hitting balls from a deeper tee (closer to home plate) and work on hitting with more "12-6" barrel speed (behind) than "9-3" barrel speed (in front). There are threads that discuss this elsewhere on DFP if you want more info on this. It is also referred to as swinging with the back rather than swinging with her chest.
Again, your kid has a great swing, and I'd be proud of the work she's done to get it.
I agree! The tee is way to far out toward the pitcher. Move the tee back! Then make sure she adjusts her swing to match.
Alot of good in this swing and alot to work with.
Coils 'around' her rear leg not 'into' her rearleg good.
A little 'nit picking'.
JMHO all back all forward. See Noontime drill.
Looks like 'knob to ball'. See 'turn the barrel'.
Create a 'corner' not 'streach' the corner.
Like to see some 'sat' in the rearside.
Looks to be swinging 'around' her body not 'out' from her body.
Again this is me 'nit picking' and again JMHO.