How to Get Better in Softball

Softball is a game enjoyed by all. Little girls join softball leagues when they are about eight years old. Grown men and women join social softball summer leagues and enter weekend softball tournaments. There is no age limit when it comes to playing softball. There is also no age limit when it comes to improving your game. It doesn't matter if you are eight of 50, there are always elements of your softball technique you can tweak. There are three main areas of softball to practice: batting, throwing, and catching. Practice makes perfect. Here is a great way to practice softball to improve all three areas of your game.

Things You'll Need

  • tennis balls
  • bat
  • whiffle ball and bat
  • 2 ping pong paddles
  • large rubber bands
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Instructions

  1. Acquire Equipment

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      Purchase your own equipment. Of course you could use borrowed gloves and bats but each feels different. You will only improve with a consistent bat and glove that suits you.

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      Practice batting with tennis balls. Have a teammate pitch tennis balls to you. When you make a direct hit, they soar. When they hit you, they don't hurt. It gives you an incentive to hit the ball without the fear of getting hit.

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      Catch balls with your bare hands. To take away the element of pain, use a whiffle ball. This helps you and other teammates realize that hands catch balls, not gloves.

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      Strap a ping pong paddle to each hand using large rubber bands. Have a teammate toss tennis balls to you. This encourages you to have soft hands and to use both hands to catch a softball.

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      Play active catch with a friend or teammate. You and your partner should alternate throwing to the other in a crouching position, hand over the head position, and regular, glove-at-chest position. Also alternate the throwing distances each time.