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re: Lsu Softball analysis per hitter
Posted on 3/21/18 at 10:39 am to Lsujacket66
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
Posted on 3/21/18 at 4:47 pm to Bhs1983
Some of the batters literally are all out on their front foot at times they look extremely off balanced. I really doubt that is what Dobson teaches. I know they shift their weight forward onto one leg
I am not quite sure why everyone continues to be so under the ball. Its not just one person its everyone.
For LSU to be able to take the next step forward, a few mechanical flaws in the batters need to be fine tuned and the pitch recognition has to be there. I am not sure how we fix the recognition part that quickly
I am not quite sure why everyone continues to be so under the ball. Its not just one person its everyone.
For LSU to be able to take the next step forward, a few mechanical flaws in the batters need to be fine tuned and the pitch recognition has to be there. I am not sure how we fix the recognition part that quickly
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