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Well then I stand corrected. Strikes it is.
Forearm contacting? Interesting.
Bill
Forearm contacting? Interesting.
Bill
You guessed wrong. Both were strikes and it's every pitch Bill. It's how they throw.
BI as told by the DFP posse is the forearm brushing.
My point is, pitching is not black and white. There is a lot of gray but it's hard to tell that sometimes by reading stuff here. I'm trying to help parents of younger pitchers understand that it's OK if your daughter doesn;t throw exactly how the DFP sticky threads say they should throw. Don't throw in the towel or get frustrated if she doesn't mirror what the sticky notes show freaking Rachel Garcia doing. Plenty of good pitchers out there who look nothing like what the DFP sticky notes show. Members here making blanket statements like "You have no accuracy without BI" is flat wrong IMO. My screen shots prove it.
Bill, you ok? Lol..... you typed this --BTW, I didn't guess on this, I asked if they were outside or not. LOL. Small distinction.
Forearm contacting the hip is what they preach. If you don't do it you will not have good accuracy is the mantra. I've seen too many girls not do BI and still have great accuracy to believe it anymore. Won't be the first time I disagree with a guru and they won't lose any sleep over it I'm certain.Well then I stand corrected. Strikes it is.
Forearm contacting? Interesting.
Bill
Both pitchers are brushing upper arm which IMO is enough to maintain control. If I was coaching them and they are having success I wouldn’t mess with them at all. It’s when I’m trying to build an aspiring pitcher or I have a pitcher struggling to locate, that I would weed the monkey butt out and get back to being stacked.Forearm contacting the hip is what they preach. If you don't do it you will not have good accuracy is the mantra. I've seen too many girls not do BI and still have great accuracy to believe it anymore. Won't be the first time I disagree with a guru and they won't lose any sleep over it I'm certain.
EVERYBODY is going to brush the upper arm against their upper body. Impossible to pitch without doing that. But that is not what BI is defined as here on DFP so we're talking apples and oranges.Both pitchers are brushing upper arm which IMO is enough to maintain control. If I was coaching them and they are having success I wouldn’t mess with them at all. It’s when I’m trying to build an aspiring pitcher or I have a pitcher struggling to locate, that I would weed the monkey butt out and get back to being stacked.
Bill, you ok? Lol..... you typed this --
"Based off these pictures, I'm guessing both pitchers missed their spots on these pitches significantly"
To which i replied "You guessed wrong".
Here this will make you feel better:NO, I'm not ok. I've been stuck in the world's smallest apartment for 8 straight days and I'm not sure when the end is.
The funny thing is the guy posting this stuff (Rex Chapman) is better know for his twitter content than from the fact that he was a heck of an NBA player..LOL!!I mean, wow.