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So this is an umbrella statement, but I think it’s true… Of course there are exceptions of skilled and developed players at age 10. Where they’ve already got the fundamental movements of the swing down…and they can comprehend and control single-arm drills! BUT the majority of youth players are still learning the coordination with a regular swing. I’m usually a fan of isolating movements to achieve a certain feel. But I’ve just seen a lot of youth players struggle to understand but mainly to CONTROL the bat I just think for young players, it causes confusion and discouragement. Again, this can work for youth players, I’m just saying make sure we get the fundamental base of a regular swing before we start isolating movements that work with more detailed objectives/feels If you have any counterpoints or questions, please let me know! Im just sharing my opinion! 🙏🏽 #Baseball #Softball #BaseballMom #BaseballDad #BaseballDrills #BaseballLife #YouthBaseball #BaseballBoys #LittleLeague #teeball #tball
👎🏽👎🏽 That's why you use a toy whiffle ball bat and demonstrate the proper mechanics. Did it for years.
6 days ago
Agree, with exceptions
5 days ago
Thanks for sharing. 🔥🔥🔥
5 days ago