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I went into edit mode and slowly moved the bar.Are those stills from that same video clip you shared? Because I could not get the slow-mo to stop in those positions.
Good stuff to snap those stills! See details
I went into edit mode and slowly moved the bar.Are those stills from that same video clip you shared? Because I could not get the slow-mo to stop in those positions.
Good stuff to snap those stills! See details
Her team assistant coach was a college pitcher and was giving them to her before winter, but we didn't have an indoor space for them in off season. It is starting to warm back up so hoping to get her back into lessons soon.Does she take pitching lessons? I assume she does but if not, that could help correct anything that might be causing pain.
Her team assistant coach was a college pitcher and was giving them to her before winter, but we didn't have an indoor space for them in off season. It is starting to warm back up so hoping to get her back into lessons soon.
I have looked into Tincher but the closest coach to us over 3 hrs away.If you have the inclination, Tincher pitching has "keep the girls healthy" as their number one guiding principle. It's why we chose them. And of course their track record is great and many D1 pitchers used Tincher.
Just one idea. You can click this link to see if there are instructors near you:
Instructors – Softball Pitching Coach – Fluid Dynamics – Tincher Pitching
tincherpitching.com
At higher levels of play, it's hard to P and play 1B. It's impossible to P and C. It's too much.I agree about choosing a position. She always just wanted to catch but is becoming a good pitcher. Being left handed also makes pitching more long term for her. She is often the workhorse of her teams so transitioning to taking care of her body is new for her.
I feel like if she keeps progressing in pitching that her travel coach will not want her to get injured catching. She is in a fix right now as she is the best pitcher and the best catcher on her team. The #2 catcher has trouble catching for her. She has been catching 2 games and pitching 1 or vice versa on a 3 game day.At higher levels of play, it's hard to P and play 1B. It's impossible to P and C. It's too much.
I feel like if she keeps progressing in pitching that her travel coach will not want her to get injured catching. She is in a fix right now as she is the best pitcher and the best catcher on her team. The #2 catcher has trouble catching for her. She has been catching 2 games and pitching 1 or vice versa on a 3 game day.
Or sooner pending if she keeps creating a gap between her own talent and the others on the field.Seems like you might need to find a better team in a year or two...
There is a huge gap this year. Last year she played up 12u instead of 10u and almost all the girls were 2nd year 12u. It was a great fit. This year all those girls moved up and the skill level is just not there with the new girls. She got to play a little 14u last year so hoping he lets her do the same this summer. All the teams practice together so that is also helpful in challenging her a bit more. She has great coaches, so for personal growth she is where she needs to be, but competition wise this year it is gonna be rough.Or sooner pending if she keeps creating a gap between her own talent and the others on the field.
Definitely playing in the right competition helps assess the individual players true talents better.