- May 9, 2019
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DDs dropball is her "fastball", so if your DD can get that 12-6 rotation on the ball consistently then that's a very good thing, no matter what speed. Pretty soon that thing will fall off the table.
You need the brush contact for release, and the front side resistance to make it all come together. That sudden stop is key.
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She's not really firming up on the front side as much as I'd like. Her stride is good, but her front leg is a little weak to make that real sudden stop. Are there any good drills for front side resistance?