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re: Lsu Softball analysis per hitter
Posted on 3/20/18 at 11:22 pm to Bhs83
Posted on 3/20/18 at 11:22 pm to Bhs83
Dobson has always had that weight shift to front foot philosophy and it’s horrible. It makes them often off balance and that’s why we have such streaky hitters. If they’re timed properly then it gives them much more power but it makes it more consistent
Posted on 3/21/18 at 10:39 am to Lsujacket66
A lot of people say that is the problem with LSU softball batters, they are out on their front leg.
I was watching a video of tony gwynn and wade boggs and then saw one about Bryce Harper. They shift their weight forward and onto their front leg. Willie Mcgee did too. I never met a batting coach who taught putting all tje weight or most of it on the back foot.
I am sure there are MLB players who bat off their back foot but those who hit for average seem to go forward and drag their back foot.
I was watching a video of tony gwynn and wade boggs and then saw one about Bryce Harper. They shift their weight forward and onto their front leg. Willie Mcgee did too. I never met a batting coach who taught putting all tje weight or most of it on the back foot.
I am sure there are MLB players who bat off their back foot but those who hit for average seem to go forward and drag their back foot.
This post was edited on 3/21/18 at 10:41 am
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