Softball Infield Ready Position [Softball Fielding Tips]
Вставка
- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Softball Infield Ready Position [Softball Fielding Tips]
Antonelli Softball is the #1 online resource for softball instruction. We breakdown the mechanical aspects of hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running to make them easy to understand and actionable. We also cover the mental side of softball and offer college softball recruiting advice. We delve into the details that you will not find anywhere else.
Click the link below and enter "Antonelli" as the coupon code to receive 50% off of your first Plate Crate!
www.platecrate.com?afmc=antonelli
Great Books to Check out!
Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win
amzn.to/2jFWJWD
The Inner Game of Tennis: The Mental Side of Peak Performance
amzn.to/2iFGJY4
Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise
amzn.to/2iIv7np
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance
amzn.to/2jHY6UP
Peak Performance: Elevate Your Game, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive with the New Science of Success
amzn.to/2jGIPDs
As a young third basement this helps a lot, thank you for making this
I appreciate greatly the description of the thought process and how that connects to her movement and the reasoning behind it. This is great for my daughter,new to softball!
I played short stop for 9 years! Loved it
Thanks Matt. "Coming down"; another useful tip to share with our girls once we get back on the field.
Great video
I do the hop naturally, like it's my reflexes, not muscle memory.
Dude that was awesome! do you know of any drills that I can use to teach this in practice?
I play 10 or 11u I'm not exactly sure because it's different ages but anyway any tips on how to field the ball better when it hops?
Get to the side of the ball and read the hops.
@@dblankenship88 Thanks I'll try that. Now that I think about it reading the hops would really help. 👍
Do you think most kids can be taught how to be a D1 player or that you either have it or ya don't?
You need to be born with athleticism, but otherwise it is taught.
Haven't been in a field for a year now so I forgot a lot of stuff
Good info, but way too drawn out and the constant replay is frustrating. Keep it short and to the point.
Thanks and sorry about that!