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i asked about the high ball because if the kid is adjusting the height of his back swing like that on his own, then i think he has a very good kinetic understanding of how to use his body to get out of it what he wants. i consider his position for the high ball a good thing.
have you done any drills with him where you feed and he sets up to hit but doesn't swing and has to watch the ball go by with the ball in the "center" of his eyes and his eyes in the center of his head...aka following the ball with his head like federer, but watch it all the way back to the back fence. then progress on to him following it to where he looks for the ball just behind contact.
of course his contact has to be pulled back to a good spot for him where it's at the end of his extended swing and he's still balanced on contact.
i'd be curious to know how that drill with him would work.
oh, and do not let him look up to his target until after he hears the ball hit the other fence. head stays at contact point that whole time. then the next step is even more interesting....(teaser)
i asked about the high ball because if the kid is adjusting the height of his back swing like that on his own, then i think he has a very good kinetic understanding of how to use his body to get out of it what he wants. i consider his position for the high ball a good thing.
have you done any drills with him where you feed and he sets up to hit but doesn't swing and has to watch the ball go by with the ball in the "center" of his eyes and his eyes in the center of his head...aka following the ball with his head like federer, but watch it all the way back to the back fence. then progress on to him following it to where he looks for the ball just behind contact.
of course his contact has to be pulled back to a good spot for him where it's at the end of his extended swing and he's still balanced on contact.
i'd be curious to know how that drill with him would work.
oh, and do not let him look up to his target until after he hears the ball hit the other fence. head stays at contact point that whole time. then the next step is even more interesting....(teaser)
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