My son had the exact same situation....turned out it was an impingement and his throwing arm rotator cuff was weaker than his non throwing shoulder. Found a PT that was a PT for a mlb the past few seasons and within 4 weeks had him on a throwing program with no more pain...a big key is while...
where do I start with her? teach her to catch and throw and some basics on hitting? anyone have any good beginning drills? shes a great athlete (gymnast) but literally has never picked up a glove or ball before (softball) thanks in advance
im beginning to be a proponent of starting in the launch position. The stride involves so much of the timing aspect and if the stride foot comes down early or late it is problematic but if you start in the launch position the only decision is when to launch...just my opinion
AROD is always ripping launch angle. What did they do on espn last night immediately after Kris Bryant's home run? Put up a chart on launch angle and praising Bryant for his great launch angle.....he's a talking head plain and simple. He obviously doesnt believe what he is saying. He says...
Gibraltor I know Teacherman promotes hands before hips...2 pivot points, hands and hips...I also agree with you that generally pitchers are great/good athletes...if youre going to say they arent then id counter by saying many baseball players in general arent the best athletes, ie Kruk...
slugger im not sure what your agenda is...i am here to seek info to help my DD...I mainly use tewks and teacherman but this site is golden...ive never met gibraltar before seeing him on this site
Teacherman says you have to swing a bat on your own if youre ever going to learn this stuff. It helps me immensely when I swing and get the feeling that is talked about on here. I dont think many people do swing on here though
If a batter's weight gets over their front door they are beat. All hitters or at least fundamentally sound ones keep their weight centered. Ie bonds etc