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The move during the game is different. Which sets up posture different. then she does a small shift, but the shift is different than what she is doing practice Bp. All I'm trying to say, is if you are trying to make changes then set up even in practice matters. At least IMO, Especially at younger ages.Look at Post 168..she does something similar but it is before the ball is pitched it seems so it just gets her into her setup (which in and of itself could be a problem if it messes up her setup). That said, you don't make a kid a robot either so it is a fine line..
100% agree not trying to build robots, but my experience (Which isn't much) tells me that young players tend to not realize that they are getting sloppy with things during instruction if the one teaching is not really paying attention. Often times due to more than not, that they are rushing things. I had the same thing happen with DD yesterday. I had to tell her to slow down. I've never met a kid, that wanted to take their time when doing things
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