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Excellent. Thanks!
What are the dimensions of the rubber. It seems a little narrow. I get that it's thicker, and it looks like the right length, the pic looks like the width is less than 6". Just wondering if kids have trouble toe-ing the back part of it. Or are they toe-ing the black metal plate under it? Or are they just not toe-ing it at all?
No need to, in my opinion on a mat, we put it against the rubber, same way outdoors. If you cut out a mat like I did, it fits down in the hole and obviously will not slide.
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What are the dimensions of the rubber. It seems a little narrow. I get that it's thicker, and it looks like the right length, the pic looks like the width is less than 6". Just wondering if kids have trouble toe-ing the back part of it. Or are they toe-ing the black metal plate under it? Or are they just not toe-ing it at all?
So we've had it for over a week. She's been very busy and is just getting over being sick, so she hasn't used it as much as I wouldve like her to. She is getting frustrated that she cant seem to get the double click. She can get movement and a single click pretty consistently up to level 4.5 or so, but even at a 2, she doesn't get a clear double click. Also she pitched BP for the team in practice, she did well, but her form starting falling apart midway through. I guess its just a matter of practice.
This her on a level 3. Any advice?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s94-h3qRj6w
So we've had it for over a week. She's been very busy and is just getting over being sick, so she hasn't used it as much as I wouldve like her to. She is getting frustrated that she cant seem to get the double click. She can get movement and a single click pretty consistently up to level 4.5 or so, but even at a 2, she doesn't get a clear double click. Also she pitched BP for the team in practice, she did well, but her form starting falling apart midway through. I guess its just a matter of practice.
This her on a level 3. Any advice?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s94-h3qRj6w
Your dd is a great example of a kid who is reaching out with her left, rather than creating a thrust with her right leg.
Your dd is a great example of a kid who is reaching out with her left, rather than creating a thrust with her right leg.