Hi everyone,
I am trying to figure out how to address an issue by daughter is having with her push foot and can't figure out how to go about it. When she pushes off, she has a good stride length and starts by dragging the inside of her toe. As she brings her knee forward, she turns her foot inwards and drags the outside of her foot. From what her pitching coach and I have observed, she dips her front foot and head slightly and loses some of her power as some momentum is lost in the downward direction. I am not sure if the soft landing foot is causing the ankle roll. Is there anything obvious I can do from a drill perspective to correct this?
I will upload a video if my description isn't entirely obvious.
Thanks,
Jason
I am trying to figure out how to address an issue by daughter is having with her push foot and can't figure out how to go about it. When she pushes off, she has a good stride length and starts by dragging the inside of her toe. As she brings her knee forward, she turns her foot inwards and drags the outside of her foot. From what her pitching coach and I have observed, she dips her front foot and head slightly and loses some of her power as some momentum is lost in the downward direction. I am not sure if the soft landing foot is causing the ankle roll. Is there anything obvious I can do from a drill perspective to correct this?
I will upload a video if my description isn't entirely obvious.
Thanks,
Jason
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