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Re: Re: Lead Elbow Too Low - Please HELP!


Posted by: Joe (Tlcga@bellsouth.net) on Sun May 27 18:20:17 2012


OBF,

Good insights! Yes, looking at video, she is moving forward a little, and hitting
the ball maybe 3-4 inches out front. We'll try the tennis ball, too, I'll let you
know what happens.

> JOE THIS IS ONLY A THOUGH OR A IDEA SINCE YOU BEEN WORKING
AND CONCENTRATION SO MUCH ON THE LEAD ARM . AND ITS NOT
WORKING WHY NOT TRY A DIFFERENT APPROACH THE REAR ARM.I SAW
A DRILL WHERE THE BATTER HAS A TENNIS BALL TRAPPED BETWEEN
THE BICEP AND FOREARM AT THE BEND OF THE REAR ARM AND
ROTATES INTO THE SWING FROM THERE. THIS KEEPS THE REAR ELBOW
CONNECTED AND TIGHT. WHEN I TRY AND DO THIS DRILL THE LEAD
ELBOW WORKS UP AT CONTACT AUTOMATICLY.IF THE REAR PALM IS
FACING UP AT CONTACT AND THE REAR ELBOW IS CONNECTED, THE
LEAD ELBOW SHOULD BE WORKING UP AT CONTACT. CAN SHE BE
PRESSING SO HARD THAT SHES NOT ALLOWING THE BALL TO GET DEEP
ENOUGH REACHING OUT FOR THE BALL AND LETTING HER UPPER BODY
JUMP OUT AT THE BALL? EVEN JUST A LITTLE BIT, RESUSTING IN POOR
POSTURE HER HEAD MOVING FORWARD AND HER HANDS GOING
SLIGHTLY LINEAR JUST BEFORE CONTACT.ITS BEEN MY EXPERIENCE IN
BASEBALL WHEN SOMEONE IS DOING SOME THING WRONG .THE FIX IS IS
IN WHATS HAPPENING IN THE FRAMES BEFORE THE PROBLEM
ACTUALLY SHOWS UP


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