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I would reserve your judgement until you've seen my "work"Thanks Eric , and Patar I agree with both of your comments along with Rick. I'm impressed that your ability to spot these things. We will continue to address them.
I would reserve your judgement until you've seen my "work"Thanks Eric , and Patar I agree with both of your comments along with Rick. I'm impressed that your ability to spot these things. We will continue to address them.
I would reserve your judgement until you've seen my "work"
Or perhaps my teaching ability hasn't caught up yet Also I think I am going to start calling them that.."Hey my work, go clean your room", "Hey my work, time for a bath", "Hey my work, Dad has a headache, stop talking"I would say your "work" has not yet caught up to your knowledge and ability to analyze video.
would you please expand on this? tilting toward the plate doesn't seem right. wouldn't this cause a hitter to be leaning over the plate? this is an honest question, nothing more. thanks!
would you please expand on this? tilting toward the plate doesn't seem right. wouldn't this cause a hitter to be leaning over the plate? this is an honest question, nothing more. thanks!
I often play horse with hitters. One of us will go first and call our shot off the tee. Low tee rising line drive down the middle. Middle tee middle height one bounce to the back of the net. Middle/middle hit it to the top of the net. Etc. etc. Match or get a letter. H-O-R-S-E. It's a fun way to end a long hitting session and work on contact point and bat path.@Mike-Coach Q , have you ever experimented with the ladder drill? Without changing the hitter's position or the tee's position you ask the hitter to alter the height of the ball trajectory. Place the tee 10 feet from a tarp. Start by aiming a foot or so off the ground. Then move up a few feet. Then a few more. As the hitter is doing this they should focus on learning how their body is moving to produce the trajectory. Sometimes when working on TTB I find a hitter become too step. In many cases the ladder drill helps them flatten that out. Overall I really like her swing. But there is always something to work on.
Note: by the way, the ladder drill is from Tewks Hitting.