How to Get Better in Softball
Things You'll Need
- tennis balls
- bat
- whiffle ball and bat
- 2 ping pong paddles
- large rubber bands
Instructions
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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.
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