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We'll actually do this as a drill, but DD feels like she doesn't have as much power.
Fortunate that my kid is 5'10 180. But I can see it help generate momentum with girls that may not have that size.
We'll actually do this as a drill, but DD feels like she doesn't have as much power.
Fortunate that my kid is 5'10 180. But I can see it help generate momentum with girls that may not have that size.
That is some good size. DD isn't that tall but really is a gym rat The steroids help too. JK!
The tip really seemed to help get her hands in a great position to launch the Swing. Just like Doug' s girls, it seems like the low pitches are getting hit with authority now.
It's the growth hormones in the milk! Lol
Dad's genes shining through?
Are there particular cues or drills you've found to be most effective in changing the DBSF/leveling pattern? Working with a 10U rec team, it's very prevalent.
Elbows work together.
Allow the front elbow to jut as the back elbow slots.
TTT.
Swing without trying to hit a ball, working on the feelings, body positions.
Agreed Doug, It doesn't have to be excessive but the TIP does have to come from the body.