#1DieHardHawk
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He was being pressed a bit about lack of accuracy while at Iowa, then dropped this interesting statement:
“They worked on a lot of footwork. It wasn’t really the width of your base — it was more so just timing things up with your feet. And the explanation of why you missed throws wasn’t always there,” Stanley said.
Not that he was critical of the Iowa coaches at all (he was complimentary of the program), but he definitely intimated that coaching on mechanics and analysis of the accuracy issues wasn't forthcoming. My first thought was wondering what KOK thinks after reading that...
https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/s...yle-experience-reformed-mechanics/4871740002/
“They worked on a lot of footwork. It wasn’t really the width of your base — it was more so just timing things up with your feet. And the explanation of why you missed throws wasn’t always there,” Stanley said.
Not that he was critical of the Iowa coaches at all (he was complimentary of the program), but he definitely intimated that coaching on mechanics and analysis of the accuracy issues wasn't forthcoming. My first thought was wondering what KOK thinks after reading that...
https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/s...yle-experience-reformed-mechanics/4871740002/