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I am Austin's Dad and as i watch this video I am wondering if his front foot strike is based on where the artificial mounds ends. There is about a 2" lip and it looks like to me he is stopping short so to speak. Is it reasonable to assume that a longer stride would bring him lower and put him in a better postion prior to front foot strike.
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3:52 pm
April 27, 2008
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L to FM = .35 secs
FM to FFS = .79 secs
FFS to PR = .14 secs
SL at FFS = about %95 of height
BF to rubber at FFS = 0 inches
RP to FF = +3 inches
Sep at FFS = 0-10 Degrees
Average velocity 2011 = NA
Definitions:
L = Leg Lift = When foot comes off of ground into leg lift.
FFS = Front Foot Strike = When the lift leg lands.
FM = First Move = The moment the hips start moving towards target.
PR = Pitch Release = The moment the ball leaves the hand.
SL = Stride Length = Distance of stride.
RP = Release point = The point of release of pitch.
Sep = Hip to shoulder separation.
FF = Front foot
BF = Back Foot
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