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I’m a good outfielder, and a pretty decent hitter but I have no confidence playing infield. This video helped me feel more comfortable with fielding ground balls. Thanks!
Thanks for the tips, ipthis usually happens because I run up to the ball but I get nervous and don't get my glove down to much. This will help! Thanks!
Hey I’m Madeline I play softball I’m a good hitter and a good catcher and a decent outfielder and I’m good at in field sometimes, but I’m afraid of getting hit becaus I got hit in the eye with a grounder and I got a concussion from that. So I’m still a little scared. This helped a lot.
I broke my nose while fielding a ground ball on a rocky ground and ever since then i have been terrified of the ball.I cant field nothing without clinching up or trying to field it away from my body.Even with good posture im scared it will hit me in the face.Pls someone send tips on how to fix it.
I did your dumbbell routine from a video u did a while ago and now my non throwing arm elbow keep popping every time I extend it, has thins happened to you, is it major, how can It be healed/ fixed or am I screwed
Love your videos Justin, they are very informative. As a Dad trying to teach his 7year old, I will try and memorize everything that you said here, but do you offer like a service where you can put this information in written form also, which could be downloaded? That way, the drills could be taken directly out on to the field in paper or electronic form? Thanks again, excellent videos as always!
I don't know where or when infielders began slapping down on ground balls with their throwing hand ! I was taught to field and RECIEVE grounders with the basic " V" principle, with my throwing hand open palmed , rather than risk spraining/jamming a finger on a bad hop ! Please respond or enlighten me why they use this way of fielding!