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Crow hop or not to crow hop thatis the question

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by Itjustcomesnatural » Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:51 am

IMO, it all depends on how you are fielding the ball. If your running up to field a grounder and all your momentum is going forward then a crow hop would be ideal, if used correctly! If your camped out under a high fly ball, then a little quick step throw off a strong back foot is the way to go.
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by dodgerblue » Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:54 pm

Perhaps the coach has a reason that she prefers a crow hop, but to blow up at a player that asks a simple question is unacceptable.

My point exactly, she could have told her that she can throw however she wants on her TB team but on this team you will crow hop and that would be acceptable end of discussion.
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by Coach11 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:08 am

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Normally I'd agree with you 100%.....but with the utter disregard exhibeted by so many on this board regarding HS teams and their coaches I gotta wonder if this instance isn't just a repercussion of that. Not saying you or your daughter have contributed to the coaches reaction directly.....but I know that were I in position where every decision, technique, etc I attempted to instill in my players was met with "but my TB coach says...", sooner or later I'm going to look to set an example.
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by dodgerblue » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:09 am

Normally I'd agree with you 100%.....but with the utter disregard exhibeted by so many on this board regarding HS teams and their coaches I gotta wonder if this instance isn't just a repercussion of that. Not saying you or your daughter have contributed to the coaches reaction directly.....but I know that were I in position where every decision, technique, etc I attempted to instill in my players was met with "but my TB coach says...", sooner or later I'm going to look to set an example


Coach, believe me that my DD never uses her TB team as a reference and to be honest with you the coach doesn't even know me or my wife because we don't want to be one of those parents in the coaches ear all of the time. After talking to my DD this weekend she told me that one of the older girls told her she picks out a couple of girls out the bunch and rides them all season. Now we know it's going to be a rough season, and she crow hops when she throws from the outfield too. :D
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by Coach11 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:09 am

Well then. That could be a good thing. Our coach uses a similar technique.
He typically torments the players he sees as having the most potential.
My daughter was the only freshmen on the team last year and he rode her harder then anyone else.
When a weaker upperclasmen would make a bonehead mistake hed quietly correct her on the side. But if my daughter made a less agregious error, hed let her have it there and then for all to hear.
Meanwhile it looks as though she'll be named co-captain as a sophmore this year.
I've always told her to roll with it. If he didn't think she could handle it, he wouldn't waste his time.
Best of luck to you and your DD. I know how hard it can be to hold your tongue at times.
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