Tee Off (Part I) - How to use a tee to "tee" off on the competition | ASA / USSSA Slowpitch Softball

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @AustronesianMullet
    @AustronesianMullet Рік тому +1

    Very informative. Thank you. I do tee work weekly and will incorporate some of the info here!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment Elton. Love that you are incorporating tee work into your routine. Many of the great players we know use the tee religiously. Hope to see you back when we drop future parts to this series!

  • @mott620
    @mott620 11 місяців тому

    Great video. I needed to see this. It'll help me get some new better swing

  • @anthonywade1849
    @anthonywade1849 10 місяців тому

    Practice makes perfect.

  • @brianbanks3044
    @brianbanks3044 Рік тому +1

    in NY state we just started hitting indoors...fall ball is over and now....winter comes!!!!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому

      Hey Brian! I imagine the weather will start turning out there quickly. I don't know if us Californians could handle not playing ball outside for months at a time. Are you able to get some good indoor reps to keep you sharp for spring season? What do you work on when you can't hit the actual fields?

  • @Knordsman
    @Knordsman Рік тому +2

    One of the things we’ve been talking about a lot is A getting warmed up and ….. 2 getting your body use to swinging a little bit heavier….. 🤣

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому +2

      A. Thanks for the comment Erik
      2. English is hard
      C. Softball is fun
      5. Swing heavy, hit bombs

  • @mikefatts4564
    @mikefatts4564 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are great as always! Question I've been using the tee all year to prepare and stay hungry during the season. I never used the jimmer stick though. Have you noticed if it's made an impact with your strength and/or speed performance over time?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому +1

      I wouldn't say it helps much with any particular strength gains (that mostly will happen in the gym). However, getting warmed up with it certainly makes swinging a standard sized bat easy and accurate. Maybe even more importantly, swinging the heavy, thin Jimmer stick really locks in barrel accuracy. I'm sure it will help different people in different ways but it certainly helps.

  • @kms98684
    @kms98684 Рік тому +1

    Oh hell yes!

    • @kms98684
      @kms98684 Рік тому +1

      Y’all came through!

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому +1

      Hey Kole, thanks for watching! We are glad you are as excited as we are about this tee work series. We expect to have at least 3-4 videos breaking down different aspects of a swing (backside, middle, pull, cut, etc.). Any one of those, or one we didn't mention, you are specifically excited about? Let us know!

    • @kms98684
      @kms98684 Рік тому

      @@LeagueNightSoftball All of them will be great, but I personally am trying to learn how to cut the ball so whenever you guys put out videos on that it’s awesome.

  • @philipwelsh8413
    @philipwelsh8413 Рік тому +1

    Love my Jimmer stick. On the recommendation of the guy that makes them I got the 5lb version and that’s definitely an arm work out and strengthen the wrists are a few swings. Can I ask where would you stand for ASA? Any other changes you’d recommend for ASA?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому

      Hey Philip, thanks for dropping us a comment! A 5lb Jimmer would definitely be an arm workout, your bat must feel like a toothpick after a few cuts w/ that. For ASA, I (Jason) still stand in the same place in general. It really depends on whether or not the plate counts as a strike or not. If it doesn't, I might back up a bit and have my back foot between the elbow of the plate and the back tip, otherwise I will continue to have my back foot on the elbow. You should always adjust depending on whether or not the pitcher is consistently working deep and or the umpire is calling them deep. Other than that, we try to keep things fairly consistent from ASA to USSSA and only tweak things depending on the height of the pitch, etc.

  • @adbenjamin25
    @adbenjamin25 3 місяці тому

    Question: I hear a lot about “waiting on the ball” and not swinging too early. Does standing that far up to the plate allow me to still do that?

  • @anthonyw3828
    @anthonyw3828 Рік тому +1

    So what are the new balance shoes you guys are wearing? Our new season in NC starts in March.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому +1

      Hey Anthony, thanks for dropping us a comment. I (Jason - white jersey) am wearing the New Balance Lindor 1s. Personally, I like them because of the midsole strap to keep the laces from flying around and they are super comfortable. The only downside is the molded spikes can wear down quicker than you would like for a pair of cleats at that price-point. I believe Cam is wearing an older model of the New Balance Fuel Cell 4040s.

  • @MrTribalflip
    @MrTribalflip Рік тому

    any brand recommendations for the jimmer stick ?

  • @romangarcia6423
    @romangarcia6423 Рік тому +1

    I'm In a Lob softball league ( 6ft max).....should I have my tee as high as you guys since we don't pitch usssa pitching height?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому +1

      Hi Roman, if the max pitch height is 6', I would recommend having the tee lower. You want to simulate the height of the ball at point of contact. I imagine your strike zone will be slightly lower due to the max pitch height

  • @Derrick2
    @Derrick2 Рік тому +1

    What gloves do you guys use? Also, what position do you guys play?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому

      Hey Derrick, thanks for leaving a comment. If you are referring to batting gloves, I (Jason) wear Bruce Bolts (brucebolt.us/collections/bruce-bolt-batting-gloves). Cam prefers the Rawlings Workhorse (amzn.to/3UclBp3). You can't go wrong with either, go with what feels comfortable. I play mostly centerfield, but can cover any outfield position. Cam is a utility guy, but started as an outfielder who now focuses a bit more on the IF. Let us know if you were referring to fielding gloves and we can drop the details on those as well.

    • @Derrick2
      @Derrick2 Рік тому +1

      @@LeagueNightSoftball sorry I meant fielding gloves.

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому +1

      No worries. Cam switches between a 13" Rawlings Heart of the Hide (Model #PROBH34) and a 44 Pro 44 Custom 12.75". I (Jason) game a 13" SP13 A2000.

  • @leoferreras1039
    @leoferreras1039 Рік тому +1

    By any chance you have a link to the jimmer stick you were using?

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому +2

      I ordered this one directly through Facebook. The guy is super nice and makes a great product. Highly recommend. I believe you can order through email as well. If you order let him know that you heard about it through our video. Thanks! facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063725495764

    • @leoferreras1039
      @leoferreras1039 Рік тому

      @@LeagueNightSoftball thanks brother, definitely give a shoutout!

  • @blacksheepsoftball
    @blacksheepsoftball Рік тому +1

    TFTI

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  Рік тому

      Last minute, midday shoots are hard for you south bayers! We will extend the invite again soon so all the viewers can see your updated sumo step!

    • @blacksheepsoftball
      @blacksheepsoftball Рік тому

      @@LeagueNightSoftball I don't sumo step anymore! #toetapgang

  • @jjrr2273
    @jjrr2273 7 місяців тому

    How to use a tee, Mensa material fer sur smfh

    • @LeagueNightSoftball
      @LeagueNightSoftball  6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Our subscribers range everywhere from complete beginners to USSSA conference pros and we really try to have something for everyone. You sound like you must be really good. I can't wait to see your videos sharing your advanced knowledge!