Thanks. I don't like to post videos of my kids (I'm weird like that). She has a classic "flaw" (in quotes because she is 11 and obviously still learning) in her swing of her front leg/knee collapsing (call it lunging, not keeping her weight back, weak front side, etc). Results in a lot of weak...
Is there a local HS varsity or jv coach that might be able to come for a practice or two?
Dad of a pitcher and even after a few years, the mechanics are still tough for me to grasp (luckily DD is light years ahead of me). Her experience as a 10u travel pitcher, she threw strikes (mid 30s so not...
Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to imagine this and having trouble with it. Won't the very bent front leg reinforce her already issue with collapsing the front leg on her swing?
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We did some underhand catch at our last bullpen just for fun. Just some easy underhand tosses, not pitching. Good way for her to poke fun at my technique.
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Working with my 11y/o on keeping her weight back and stop lunging. She's getting it on tee work and soft toss but any good drills or ideas for front toss? Couldn't find anything online.
Thanks in advance
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My 11y/o takes an hour lesson once a week and we do our best to go to the field and pitch twice a week on our own. Our sessions are usually a warm up and then full pitching (locations, fastballs, changeups, a simulated inning or two) and end with some long toss.
We don't do the type of...
Thanks for the ideas, I like the baking sheet idea. Noise!! We already have an 11 yo-curated playlist for pitching sessions.
I may also look at building one of those 9 pocket targets and do some games with that.
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Anybody have fun ideas for games that might make my 11y/o DD pitching sessions (me, dad as catcher) more fun. She does a lesson every week and then we go to the park twice a week on our own.
After warmup we usually do some long toss, work on corners, and then pitch a couple of simulated...
Thanks for the replies. I can see it both as a bandaid but also as a maybe simpler forcing mechanism and step in the right direction to stopping lunging, at least in the younger batters.
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Another hopefully not so dumb question from a 10u dad.
I noticed some of the better hitting players on her team have their front stride foot raised up on the toe(s) in their stance. Not something I was ever taught in little league decades ago. Obviously flat footed is the wrong answer but is...
Excuse the potential overthinking and silly parent question here but is doing a hitting lesson the evening before a one day tournament a bad idea?
10u player who when she connects can drive the ball in the gap but she is in a big time hitting funk. Late, lunging, all the bad habits. The only...