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Critique Please - Topic 1: Plate Stance
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I have never seen what I look like while umpiring, so I got someone to come to a game I was working yesterday and take some photos. It was very interesting to me to see the pix. I learned some things about what I was doing - that I had thought I was doing differently. I've already formed some opinions from looking at the photos about some things I need to work on & some things I think I'm doing OK on. I thought I would solicit feedback from the members of this forum, because I'm sure there are additional things that you will notice that I have not. So, let 'er rip; feel free to be brutally honest. My feelings aren't hurt very easily and I'm just interested in improving. I have posted 6 photos, taken from different angles, of me working the plate at the following link: http://www.putfile.com/coachjm/images/101509 The game is a 14U Travel game and I am working solo. My intent is to be conforming to the "heel-toe-heel-toe" stance I was taught at the Desert Classic. These three are a sequence of 3 shots on the same pitch: If this proves interesting to the members, I will post some additional photos showing some different aspects of the game so you can all have some fun telling me what I'm doing wrong ( ) and maybe we can all learn something. JM
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That said.... In picture 2 your feet seem to heel/heel. In pictures 4,5,6 you seem to have your slot foot back farther than the other foot. It's as if you were setting up for RH batter instead of the LH batter. All put together, it seems that your stance is a "tweener." Not a standard heel/toe slot as Jim teaches it, and not a Gerry Davis. Something in between. Suggestions: Which ever stance you're trying for, get more in the slot and spread your feet farther apart.
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Coach JM,
If I remember right, the three determining factors on your position in the slot with a stance (heel-toe in this case) are width of stance, degree of squat, amount of lean. It looks to me that you need to widen your base width for starters. This was one of the best recommendations I got when I went to the Florida Classic in 2001. It takes a tremendous amount of pressure off your knees and lets your hamstrings and quads do the work. I think if you widen out a little, you'll get better head height (one shot looks like you are working a little high) and it will minimize fatigue. I am having to force myself to widen out more this year as well (Note: I am not advocating the double wide or GD stance width). |
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You stance is personal. If you can see the ball well and you can maintain a similar head position, then that is what you want to achieve in my opinion. I cannot tell anything big by these pictures other than it looks like you might be a little high and do not look as locked in.
Having said that most umpires I know have changed their stances multiple times over their careers. Partly because they did something they were completely comfortable when they started, but someone told them to do it so that is what they did. I used what I would call a modified Gerry Davis stance and I have been much happier than what I used to do. This is probably my 4th stance over my 10+ years. Peace
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John, your stance isn't bad, although like mentioned previously, it doesn't look heel-toe. It seems to me that you are very close to using the GD, so I would recommend just widening out your stance a bit and voila, you have it.
I would also recommend a more aggressive slot positioning. You can move about 2 or 3 inches further into the slot, which actually opens up your view of the outside corner.
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I would echo the comment that you're flirting with the Gerry Davis stance, so why not just go for it. Widen out, which will bring your head down a skotch which is all you need there, and then lock in with hands on knees. Also, in the very last picture the pitcher is well into his windup before you've dropped into your set position, so I would tend to agree with that photo's title ("late set.")
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Etn, give him a chance. Afterall he is a 'convert' from the coaching ranks. At least he's not sitting on a bucket, spitting seeds.
John, you need to change your ID to BlueJM....
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As already mentioned your hell toe is off. Your slot foot should be to the catchers heel line. You look like your farther back for the slot stance. I agree with the others you look closer to GD. (Pics one and two). I also agree with your head height. Just a little tall. You can widen your stance up a little as already mentioned also. I like that your shoulders look square to the pitcher and level, good job. In pics 4 and 5 it does appear you have your feet backward. Your right foot should be up in the slot. In 6, I also agree, you should already be set or at least on your way down. That way your set at the time of the release of the ball. By setting a little earlier, you will have an easier time in tracking the ball, hence proper use of eyes. I have no problem with your arm location. I also use a similar position with my hands. I no longer bring my slot arm across my abdomen. I got tired of getting hit in the wrist and elbow. Just remember to lock in with your non-slot arm.
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Also, as Garth suggested move toward the slot and you will have a crstal clear view of the outside corner. (also you will avoid being hit as much being in the slot vs right behind F2) One last thing, when you widen and drop the head. also move back a step which will help a lot. Experiment is the only way, try a couple of innings doing something different and see how it works. Best of luck sounds like you are having fun which is what its all about! Thanks David |
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JM, my observations:
1) Your "GD" stance looks kinda akward. If i were you, i would start out with the standard box stance, then work up to the more advanced GD stance. 2) Your feet should be a little wider as others have said. This will really help you get lower, which brings me to... 3) You need to get your head lower. Your chin should be at the top of the catcher's head. This is probably caused by your ba$tardized GD stance with the arms locked. After the hashing- good thing i spotted: First photo the ball is in the dirt and it looks like you're rock steady. Good job not flinching! But overall i would reccommend scrapping the GD stance for now and go to the good ol fashioned box stance. PS- change the screen name |
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Not by intention. I don't really know what the GD system is. I've read some about it & seen it used. I'm just trying to do what I was taught in Arizona. When I saw the pictures, even I could tell I wasn't doing it quite right. I'm a little puzzled about why so many different people have made comments regarding the GD system after seeing the pix. I'm a little higher than I'd like to be, and farther away from the catcher than I thought I was. But not to the extent of the GD system. And my stance certainly isn't wide enough to conform to GD. JM
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