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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Question on softball and live pitching


Posted by: joe (nedster67@hotmail.com) on Fri Jul 20 19:23:00 2001


> Guys,
> >
> > Thank you for your replies. But I dont know that I agree that throwing from 25 feet is the same as throwing from 40 feet. It may be ok for swing practice but I don't think its good for tracking the ball.
> >
> > A pitch that is released from 40 feet will drop more then a ball from 25 feet. A ball leaving the pitcher's hand at 25 feet will be higher at the plate then a ball leaving the pitcher's hand from the same angle at 40 feet.
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> > Dosen't that sound right?
> >
> > Frank Jessup
>
> It would be interesting to know what age group of girls you are coaching . I have 16 yr. olds and the pitchers we face throw anywhere from 55 to 60 mph. and their is no drop on their fastball from 40'..
> I addition to using baseballs as I had also mentioned , I cant throw as fast as these girls with the underhand delivery and have found throwing from 25 - 30 foot very benefical as far as reaction time goes, to more fully simulate the speeds they will be facing. I can remember doing the same thing with my son on a regular basis, throwing tennis balls from 40ft instead of the 60'6''. And this we both feel helped him greatly. And its amazing after doing this for a few weeks , how the number of swing and misses, turns into solid contact.
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> I also like pitching from 25-30' when working on the different bunts. They get use to it and it makes the 40' seem alot simpler.
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> I think it would be certainly worth the time to give it a try before you decide.
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> These are just my thoughts about what has worked for me.
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> I do find the bag drill to be very interesting as I use to have my son swing at a hanging tire years ago. How do you coaches that use it hang a bag up at practice?
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> i,ve only coached a couple of years but have played all my life and as a player now struggling with my swing (timing) i think i would find any variation from game situations like reducing the distance and especially throwing overhand hazardous to my mechanics. in my opinion your best bet is renting a pitching machine for a few hours every second saturday. if you haven't got or aren't yourself a qualified hitting instructor you may agree that most slumps can be solved with a minor placement adjustment in the batters box. works for me anyways.
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