- Aug 21, 2008
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Buttermaker I am sometimes guilty of this. I have found in some cases that throwing a new pitch into the sequence does a few things: Motivates them to work harder and give self esteem if they are improving. But also helps them to understand why the tedious little things become so important. Without doing A, B and C... you can't do Z. Now, would I teach a 9 year old a rise? Probably not. But, it's a judgement call. I'm talking about the legit pitches, not the screw rise... which is nothing more than a "screwed up rise". LOL.
Bill
Bill