Cut Offs and Relays – The Lazy Play Nightmare
Every once in a while a play happens on a broadcast that is worth about a million words at practice.
Every once in a while a play happens on a broadcast that is worth about a million words at practice.
How we practice has a clear impact on how we are going to play.
One thing I can say for sure is that some things that would appear to be obvious in the softball world must not really be all that obvious!
Softball players, we need you to learn a valuable lesson from Mia Hamm.
How do we know we are improving? Keep score!
What do we do when we put all that work in and then play poorly?
I’m not a big fan of pitching machines for batting practice, but I do love me some front toss.
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.
The thought of getting back on the field is a very intoxicating thought right now. But we need to understand a couple very simple things.
“To be or not to be?” is the most rhetorical question in history. Unfortunately, many teams are facing a similar quandary.