This swing can pretty much be summed up with this quote ....... "Look Mom, no hands".
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
This swing can pretty much be summed up with this quote ....... "Look Mom, no hands".
"Look Mom, no hands".
I'm not FFS but, I believe he may have been pointing out that your DD doesn't use her hands.Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
I'm not FFS but, I believe he may have been pointing out that your DD doesn't use her hands.
Your DD places the bat on top of her shoulder and then spins her body towards to ball. Almost like the 'Torque drill. Except the bat isn't against her shoulder.
If I had to guess I believe FFS would like your DD to 'turn the barrel to the ball' with her hands.
Ok, thanks. I will try and figure out what that consists of.
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
My DD really struggled with "big squish" and feeling the sequence when we started making swing changes at age 9. This drill was the best one we did that helped her get the feel of not squishing the bug. Tell her to actually throw the bat down right baseline.
[video=youtube_share;VsI7jYpHqsY]http://youtu.be/VsI7jYpHqsY[/video]
Brett's bat doesn't follow his shoulders rotation 'around' his body. Brett uses his hands and swings 'out from' his body.
I used Brett because he lays his bat on his shoulders like your DD does but, he uses his hands to 'turn the barrel to the ball'.