See that with hitting. Flaws get exposed.girls who do great in practice but can't seem to do it in games? I see that a lot.
You talkin' 'bout practice? Practice? Not a game?Always strikes me as a bit odd when their speed is (much) different in practice vs. games. In either direction.
The old saying "practice like you play". I expect my pitchers to throw as hard and focused in practice as they do in a game. Or at least try to.
yes always throws harder in a game and in warmer weather. Which hasn’t happen yet here in NW.I think she looks good. I would work to stabilize her core a little and not let her non throwing side over rotate.
My daughter has always threw harder in games. Normally harder as the game goes.
I think she looks good. I would work to stabilize her core a little and not let her non throwing side over rotate.
My daughter has always threw harder in games. Normally harder as the game goes.
IMHO, it depends upon the purpose of the practice.You talkin' 'bout practice? Practice? Not a game?
I prefer your shoulders to stop at around 45 to 35 degrees. It appears her upper body turns completely to the catcher. Some teach that but I don’t think that’s optimal.What do you mean about about over rotating the front side?