I like the Balswick video 3, good stuff.
So many kids and PC’s attempt to increase the stride length of their pitchers. From what I can see stride length is a by product of good drive and when you try to achieve more stride length just for the sake of increasing stride length (and not increased drive) it ends up throwing quite a few things out of whack.
No, not tincherDoes she go to a Tincher instructor? Just curious.
In the 3rd Balswick video he speaks of the elbow drops into the slot (tick tock ). At this point the shoulder becomes disengaged. Your daughter appears to be rolling the shoulder at this point.All great advice, thank you. So just to be clear of the primary things to be bring to her.
3. Her upper body is coming over the top at resistance. Do you think this is a result of her over stride?
All great advice, thank you. So just to be clear of the primary things to be bring to her.
1. She is too far back with her start back foot. How far back do you think is optimal?
2. She is over extending with her stride leg. Should she not straighten her stride leg out in the air?
3. Her upper body is coming over the top at resistance. Do you think this is a result of her over stride?
All great advice, thank you. So just to be clear of the primary things to be bring to her.
1. She is too far back with her start back foot. How far back do you think is optimal?
2. She is over extending with her stride leg. Should she not straighten her stride leg out in the air?
3. Her upper body is coming over the top at resistance. Do you think this is a result of her over stride?
DD is working hard. The experts on this site have always been so helpful to her progress, so I figured it was time for another round of advice. She is inconsistent with her speed. She has hit 56 a handful of times, but usually hovers around 53. All of the clips below are fastballs at 53. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.