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Originally posted by bakstop007:
wow thats alot to take in. thanks everyone but...
whats the main feeling?
In general, I'd say put the focus on getting the hips moving (sideways) earlier and faster to create more momentum. Of course, without seeing you pitch, that's only a general comment at best.
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stride out to the most comfortable distance without truly driving off my arm side leg,
Stride as far as possible while still maintaining good balance and posture.
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and then im not sure exactly how itl work but snapping my hips as i pull in my glove to my side and that creates that whip action?
Don't pull the glove in - take the chest to the glove. Pulling the glove will likely cause early shoulder rotation and that will prevent you from getting out over the front leg.
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we intersquad tomorrow so im going to have the guy on the gun just shout out velo. as i try adjusting stride distance and feel out the hip rotation so i can findout if i can add velo with it.
I suggest you DON'T put focus on trying to turn the back foot - just let it happen. I'd also suggest not focusing on trying to rotate the hips. Instead, do the things the lead to good hip rotation. They include early creating good momentum, keeping the front leg closed, maintaining good posture and balance, avoiding dropping or flying open with the glove and aviding anything else that leads to early shoulder rotation. You'll also need good strength in the legs so the stride leg can firm up and brace quickly after foot plant while you're creating that good momentum.