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Her live swing is nice. Her practice swings are suboptimal (shifting to front leg as others have said), which means her practice is suboptimal (ie, she's not really working toward a well-understood swing goal) and thus has room for improvement. If she can get to a clearer set of swing thoughts she can then more purposefully practice and that will lead her game swing to improve too.
It's hard to capture but this stop-action below takes place in a very small point in time, especially because her swing is so compact. The two-leggers will call this a leveraged two-legged hitting position. The one-leggers will say her swing has put her front foot down. They'll both be right to some extent but you'll have to decide which swing model to train because if anything's become clear there are definitely two ways of thinking about the swing, even if BOTH sides claim the SAME MLB swings as examples and both modes of training -- depending on how they are applied -- can end up with close to the same swing results, just via different routes (if we are being honest rather than campish).
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FWIW, my advice (especially given her age, travel team level and current swing) would be for you to take a good luck at Eric F's thread about his daughter. Your DD's swing is very similar to her swing before she started working with Coach MikeQ. Strong, compact, aggressive but also rushing her load and shorting her stretch. I badgered Eric F with feedback about this idea for quite a long time, even though his DD's results were pretty good. More recently, she has more purposefully trained and you can see in her live swing a slower, more controlled move-out with additional stretch created by a more pronounced pull back/scap clamp and a focus on turning the barrel deep (or releasing with depth if you prefer that swing thought to a handsy/torquey turn) -- resulting in even better in-game results with real power.
Good luck.
Her live swing is nice. Her practice swings are suboptimal (shifting to front leg as others have said), which means her practice is suboptimal (ie, she's not really working toward a well-understood swing goal) and thus has room for improvement. If she can get to a clearer set of swing thoughts she can then more purposefully practice and that will lead her game swing to improve too.
It's hard to capture but this stop-action below takes place in a very small point in time, especially because her swing is so compact. The two-leggers will call this a leveraged two-legged hitting position. The one-leggers will say her swing has put her front foot down. They'll both be right to some extent but you'll have to decide which swing model to train because if anything's become clear there are definitely two ways of thinking about the swing, even if BOTH sides claim the SAME MLB swings as examples and both modes of training -- depending on how they are applied -- can end up with close to the same swing results, just via different routes (if we are being honest rather than campish).
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FWIW, my advice (especially given her age, travel team level and current swing) would be for you to take a good luck at Eric F's thread about his daughter. Your DD's swing is very similar to her swing before she started working with Coach MikeQ. Strong, compact, aggressive but also rushing her load and shorting her stretch. I badgered Eric F with feedback about this idea for quite a long time, even though his DD's results were pretty good. More recently, she has more purposefully trained and you can see in her live swing a slower, more controlled move-out with additional stretch created by a more pronounced pull back/scap clamp and a focus on turning the barrel deep (or releasing with depth if you prefer that swing thought to a handsy/torquey turn) -- resulting in even better in-game results with real power.
Good luck.