FiveFrameSwing
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Guess I hit a nerve. Sorry - I am sure the girls at the car wash appreciated you interrupting their fun with a front arm lesson....
Hit with the ladies today ... the lesson carried over.
Guess I hit a nerve. Sorry - I am sure the girls at the car wash appreciated you interrupting their fun with a front arm lesson....
that fruit is so low hanging I can't bring myself to pluck it.
this is how I think about it....
Find some type of short platform, such as one of those "steps" that are used for aerobic exercises. Get in a batting stance so that your rear foot/leg is on top of the platform and lift your front leg so that it is a few inches away from your rear leg but not touching anything. Basically dangling. Coil/turn/twist into your rear hip but resist with your core so that your belly button and sternum do not coil/turn/twist while your rear hip does. Now allow your body to stride toward the pitcher (front foot striding off the platform), but attempt to control the move out by utilizing the hip/core resistance you are creating. Instead of allowing yourself to simply fall forward, attempt to control the motion. Watch what happens with your shoulder line. NOTE: Also make sure that you are not too upright while doing this. Sit into your hips/butt as you are striding forward.
I hope that makes sense. I am not as good at explaining these things as some others on this site.
Would you get a similar result by putting a wedge of some sort under her rear foot? Is that the feeling she should be getting?
Here's a live shot from front toss. I can really see the level shoulders here. It seems we are struggling taking the swing from the tee to live pitching.
Here's what I would have her try....Start in the Tewks Go A! drill position and a$$/bb from there.
Looks like I have something else to look up. "A$$/bb" I am familiar with and is essentially what I was talking about. "Tewks Go A" I am not.
Just did a search. Looks like a stork drill with a low hand set. Does that sound about right?
That works for me as a descriptor. The main thing IMO while you are in the stork position is to be relaxed. Not all loaded up. Relax. Then the sequence from there is coiling (a$$/bb) as a core action, still largely relaxed with the arms as they are along for the ride of the a$$/bb. From this point you can get into the "release" of the initial a$$/bb as the transition into loading and into the "missing frames" / stretch / truth position from which you can "turn the barrel" (I prefer "whip the ever loving crud out of the barrel at the ball with both hands"). Pretty much covers all the bases but more importantly puts them in the right sequence.