You don't think it's true that you need to give the ball more time to move? I'm also curious is do you think there is a bullet rise and not just a high pitch?
If it works for you great. There is no way where I can see this helps you with extension. If anything, it shortens your swing and causes you to roll your wrist. To me if I hit my back, it's telling me that there's something wrong in my swing. My arms are collapsing, and I am losing power.
I am totally with you on this. So what I hear a lot of is they will figure it out. I don't and she doesn't have that kind of money. I applaud those who have the finances to let someone figure it out. I see that some don't mind paying for their child to play softball in college and worry about a...
I'm not talking about graduating, which I think is great. What are they doing once they graduate, softball players in particular? There is really no softball after college so what kind of careers are these D1 elite players having?
I can't agree more. What are going to do with that degree once college softball is over? There is nothing after that unless you go overseas and then you a rolling the dices.
This is what I would like to know. How many well-known softball athletes have successful careers outside of softball once they graduate? Just like several people have said on this form before. Look at the majors of the athletes at the top D1 softball schools and their playing time. This will...
I totally agree with this. Ask the parents or the pitcher what they are working on and what is her best pitch. Because when she starts to struggle during the game and she will, who does she turn to?
I agree. It's funny how that works. How many head coaches in football will contact and outside coach about the quarterback or basketball about their shooting form? Why in the world should a head coach have to contact anyone at all? It's their team.