Cannonball
Ex "Expert"
- Feb 25, 2009
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clemenslee1, don't coach the athletcism out of your dd. She is off to a great start. Little steps will reap big rewards. There is a lot to say about letting her play and have fun. If it were my dd, I'd read some of the various suggestions, pick one or two that make sense to you and that she can understand, work on those a little bit but not in an intrusive manner where it become work and not fun and then, when you like the progress, post a swing and get some more thoughts. I continue to read all of the various philosophies, comments, drills, ... and wonder how in the heck can any player absorb all of this stuff being thrown at them. Small is better and making it fun at the age of 8 is the most important aspect of helping your dd improve. JMHO!