- Nov 22, 2019
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Are there any good weight distribution drills out there people would recommend?
Everyone says this, but like most baseball idioms, this is not a requirement for the stance. There are only three requirements - box grip with the hands, back foot pointed straight to the plate, and back heel on the ground. Theoretically, all of these could be broken as well if you end up this way at toe touch.Their bodies should naturally end up in a balanced, athletic position.
Not sure if this is what you’re looking for - but just have them jump into the batters box and land on both feet, letting their knees flex a little.
Their bodies should naturally end up in a balanced, athletic position.
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Now I know what UFA stood for LOLOr find an UFA (up front action) that will allow the body to naturally fall into a FYB athletic position.
Now I know what UFA stood for LOL
I understand that, but I'm assuming that if the OP was asking for something that would help maintain balance or at least an even weight distribution, an answer that just changed the question may not be as helpful.Everyone says this, but like most baseball idioms, this is not a requirement for the stance. There are only three requirements - box grip with the hands, back foot pointed straight to the plate, and back heel on the ground. Theoretically, all of these could be broken as well if you end up this way at toe touch.
This could be caused by many things. Better to post a video.Just to clarify, when she swings, she often gets too much weight on the front foot.
Just to clarify, when she swings, she often gets too much weight on the front foot.