
Fastpitch Prep Tips: The Mystery of the Missing Practice Balls
Every coach has dumped out a bucket during practice looking for the “good” balls. Where did they go? Coach Tory has the answer. Every team
Every coach has dumped out a bucket during practice looking for the “good” balls. Where did they go? Coach Tory has the answer. Every team
Most of us get into coaching with good intentions. Avoid these errors to keep those intentions pure.
We all know human nature is a difficult enemy to defeat. It’s at the root of why players are so often resistant to change.
When it comes to improving your skills in fastpitch softball we’re all always fighting to break bad habits and replace them with good habits.
If we want our players to absorb the softball techniques and strategies that we are delivering, we need to be sure we have built a relationship with them first.
Want your players to bunt better? Don’t assume, communicate!
Players waste a great deal of time and energy on these feelings which gets them nowhere. There’s actually a much bigger potential problem.
One of the oldest ideas in the world of athletics is that we want our players to respect their coaches.
We want our kids to play well. We want to win the game. We hate it when they make mistakes. We think if we remind her one more time that it will help. Well, maybe not.
Ric Flair said it best, “If you want to be the man, you have to beat the man!” Whooooooo!