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Softball Training – Dynamic Warm-ups

image.out?imageId=media v19515915HdRTJ9B51260862387 Softball Training   Dynamic Warm upshttp://www.softballperformance.com Softball Peak Performance Coach Marc Dagenais explains about the uses of dynamic warm-ups in playing softball. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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Softball Drills – Push Bat Swing

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Performance Boosting Softball Pitching Tips

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Softball pitchers have extremely important roles to play in the success of a softball team. Each throw of a softball may make or break a potential score and win. That is why various softball pitching tips are constantly being taught and given by softball coaches to their precious softball pitchers from time to time. Nonetheless, there are three essential and very relevant softball pitching tips that need to be applied and given attention all the time during both training sessions and competitions… And these three elements are practice, balance, and opponent analysis.

The first basic and very wonderful softball pitching tips one could utilize is the virtue of practice. It may sound a little old school but it is indeed the key to achieve almost perfect softball pitches. Softball pitching is a skill that cannot be perfected overnight so it is best to keep on practicing in order to increase one’s pitching skills and levels.

It is well known that balance is one of the fundamental softball pitching tips suggested by softball coaches and professional. This is because pitching involves the strength of the feet and arms and that would only be possible if the pitcher is in complete balance or equilibrium with her weight and with the ground from which she stands on. If balance is acquired then the throw would gain much force, power, and speed that would be very difficult to hit. And that is because of balance and equilibrium…

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When it comes to softball pitching, it is best to start out with the basic and easiest softball pitching styles available to you. You can try the windmill pitching style due to its ease. Just remember to always start out slow and work your way up. Always do emphasize on quality and a little less on quality. Once you get the hang of a particular softball pitching style move on to another. Find what softball pitching style is best for you as that will most certainly help you deliver extremely hard to hit pitches that will earn you and your team more wins and championships.

Another softball pitching tip to boost your softball performance is to apply variation to your usual drills and pitching exercises. If you cannot look for other drills or practice exercises then work with what you have. Add some spice to the simple activity of throwing by let us say performing throws of different styles every three balls. Or perhaps target a specific point in the filed when practicing your pitching skills. There are countless ways of adding fun and exciting twists in the usual practice routine. Be creative and enjoy practicing and increasing your pitching skills every single time.

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 Performance Boosting Softball Pitching Tips

The third very effective softball pitching tips to consider is the analysis of one’s opponent/s. It may sound quite devious and conniving but it is very important to do so as it provides the pitcher with clear information of which pitching style to use and how to use it. In short, learn how to adjust one’s pitch according to the strengths and weakness of the opponent specifically the hitter. If this opponent analyzing softball pitching tips are done successfully, the pitcher will gain maximum control of the situation and gains a very high possibility of scoring and winning.

So why not give these simple yet totally effective softball pitching tips a try? They will definitely get you up and running for your ultimate softball performance in and out of the field.

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Author: Marc Dagenais

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Marc Dagenais, MHK, CSCS, is a Softball Peak Performance Coach that helps softball players and teams hit with more power, run faster, throw harder, become mentally tougher and be more dominant on the softball field.

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Recreational Softball Leagues

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Everyone can rattle off the criteria needed to build a good baseball line-up, but what about single gender slow-pitch softball line-ups? What you are looking for in a softball line-up is a lot different than in a baseball line-up.

In a traditional baseball line-up, your leadoff hitter is a guy with speed, who takes pitches and can get on base regularly and shake the pitcher up. Generally you have a contact guy batting second, trying to get the leadoff hitter into scoring position... and then the meat of your order. You try and have the guys with the lowest batting averages down in the lineup, so they hit the least number of times per games.

It is pretty straight forward and, besides Tony LaRussa in St Louis, all major league managers stick to the same basic guidelines.

But slow-pitch softball is different and this article will help you create a line-up that will give you the best chance to win, so that when you check your league schedules on your online league management website, your team will be hovering near the top.

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The first thing to understand is that, unlike baseball, in single gender (not coed) slow-pitch softball everyone generally has a puncher's chance of getting a hit. Even the worst guy on your team should be apt enough to have his/her bat meet the ball. Even if it is a slow roller up the line, every once and again they should be able to get a hit. (In traditional fast pitch baseball, these guys would be strikeout victims every time).

newcover%20copy Recreational Softball LeaguesYou should also have guys on your team that seemingly get a hit every at-bat. These guys can smoke the ball up the middle with ease and grace and their skills should be utilized to the fullest. And if your team is even moderately good, you should have a couple guys you will be able to rely on in key situations.

So, what you should do first is jot down the names of all your players, in no particular order. Next what you should do is put an asterisk next to each guy who is like the first described, the puncher. Next underline the guys who fit the second bill, namely, those who routinely get on base. Last you will want to circle guys who have the power to hit the ball over the fence, or if your league does not allow homeruns, then circle the guys who can usually find a gap and can hit inside the park HRs. Not everyone on your team needs to have a marking.

If you end up with an equal number of each you are fine, if you have more of one than the other, still fine. (However, if you have more than five with asterisks you may want to find another team to play on.)

The next thing you will want to do is break all the like-marked players up. In traditional fast pitch baseball you want your two worst hitters at the bottom of the order, but not so in slow-pitch softball. This is not to say you should bat your less skilled players lead-off or in the cleanup spot, but they shouldn't always bat back to back. In softball it is all about getting guys on base and scoring runs. Back to back lousy hitters will ruin any inning.

GloveCover 2Gloves White Medium Recreational Softball LeaguesNow that you have separated all your players out, you can start making your lineup.

The assumption, for the sake of this article, will be that you are batting 10 and you have 2 with asterisks, 3 with HR power, 3 that consistently get hits and 2 that didn't have any designation. If your numbers vary any, adjust this accordingly. Also, it really does not matter which players you select, and in fact you can vary it up game by game, it only matters that they fall into the category you assigned them.

The first thing you will want to do is spread out your power hitters. Unlike baseball, it is actually detrimental to bat them consecutively. Take your 3 with power and put them into the 3, 5 and 7 holes. This will break up the power and give you a shot at hitting one over the fence at virtually any part of your game. This will also keep them close enough that if one doesn't hit it over the fence on cue, that right around the corner you will have another guy with power.

Second, take your two worst hitters, those with asterisks, and put them in the 8th and 10th spots. This puts them far enough down that they won't get as many at-bats as the top of the order, but not having them back to back will stop any rally killers.

Next take an underlined name and put it at the top of the order, and, why not, make it the fastest guy on your squad. They may end up at second off an infield grounder, which will help you later.

You should have 2 consistent hitters and 2 without designation left.

Put one of the consistent hitters in the vacant 9 spot. This way, you shouldn't go 1-2-3 when the bottom of your line-up is due to lead off an inning.

softball Recreational Softball LeaguesYou should have the 2, 4 and 6 holes left. As a confidence booster, you may want to put one of the non-designated guys in the 4 spot, just make it clear that they are not there to smack HRs, as clean-up hitters of the past were assigned to do. The boost in confidence may take their game to that next level and get them a base hit they may not have otherwise gotten.

The 2 spot should go to your last underline 1ff8 d guy and the 6 hole can be filled with your last non-designated player.

Your lineup should now look something like this:
1-Consistent Hitter
2-Consistent Hitter
3-Power Hitter
4-Average Hitter
5-Power Hitter
6-Average Hitter
7-Power Hitter
8-Lower Ability Hitter
9-Consistent Hitter
10-Lower Ability Hitter

Looking over this the weakest part of the lineup may be your 3-6 hitters, if your power guys are not also good hitters. If that is the case, take your biggest power guy, the one who either hits it a mile or not at all, and make him the 7 hitter.

Besides that one adjustment, this should result in a winning line-up, and you should see your team atop your league standings next time you check out your online league management system.


Author: Evan Pfaff

Evan Pfaff is co-owner of Who's In First.

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