Here is my dd doing a basic drill to show her I r in motion.
https://youtu.be/Zp2D_351Emk
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https://youtu.be/Zp2D_351Emk
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My daughter is working on trying to get more brush when she pitches. I have a hard time determining if she is brushing and if it is enough.
Please kindly check out this short video and provide feedback and ideas on how to increase brush. In the video she isn't full on pitching just doing some drills.
Thanks
[video]https://youtu.be/hliluckSHfE[/video]
My daughter is working on trying to get more brush when she pitches. I have a hard time determining if she is brushing and if it is enough.
Please kindly check out this short video and provide feedback and ideas on how to increase brush. In the video she isn't full on pitching just doing some drills.
Thanks
[video]https://youtu.be/hliluckSHfE[/video]
Here is my dd doing a basic drill to show her I r in motion.
https://youtu.be/Zp2D_351Emk
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The easiest way to get the idea behind this is to stand perpendicular on the power line (as you will see many pitchers do to warm up) with you feet pointing at 90 degrees to the power line. From this position try to do some simple, relaxed 9:00 brush drills. You will find that as you bring your elbow and inner bicep to your side, your hand will want to slam into your thigh. It doesn't have a path through. At full speed your body will naturally want to move out of the way, which results in the monkey butt posture. Now, turn your feet to 45 degrees to the power line and do the same brush drills. You'll find that as your elbow and inner bicep come into your side, your hand now has a path. You'll find that your lower arm will "wrap" around your leg, just like you see all the elite level pitchers do.
Here is my dd doing a basic drill to show her I r in motion.
https://youtu.be/Zp2D_351Emk
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