This is what I refer to as high speed wobble. I have never seen it displayed this way. Every picture tells a story. Put the tee way outside and have her figure out how to hit flyballs to RF. She is rolling over early and sawing across the ball.
High speed wobble meaning the force of the ball? Does stopping the pull across stop the downward motion or are they one and the same?This is what I refer to as high speed wobble. I have never seen it displayed this way. Every picture tells a story. Put the tee way outside and have her figure out how to hit flyballs to RF. She is rolling over early and sawing across the ball.
OK! I wont be back until we fix set up, posture, and casting.boy, you or her are really hard-headed. Been telling you this since you started posting here. LOL.
Its a cast w the hands and a loss of posture. Her angles are bad. She’s flat to the ground w her hips and her shoulders. She can’t do anything else. There is no rollover. That results in ground balls and pop ups. She hit a soft line drive.
You cant hit away pitches w a tall spine. The hands cast out immediately. The hips go in and left and you’re left w only arms.
There is early hip-extension and a cast. Do you see the spine go away from the ball? Do you see the hips go towards the plate? Do you see the hands go right before going towards the release point?
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Compare. Closest I could find to your dds style.
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Yes, posture is a big deal.OK! I wont be back until we fix set up, posture, and casting.
OK! I wont be back until we fix set up, posture, and casting.