You can find a repair kit for Rip it Batting helmets that has snaps and screws. it's usually $5-$10 dollars at Dick's Sporting Goods. For Catchers helmets, get a hockey helmet repair kit. There will be a couple extra items (chin straps, etc) that you won't need but it'll have the right face mask...
This is going to sound a little crazy, but it will work.
We always do at least one BP session where we learn how to get hit by a pitch. It's definitely a skill that should be coached. Take on the hip, turn the shoulder in, tuck the chin, hide the bat, etc. It's great for the pitchers too. We...
Get her a decent first base mitt. It's a lot larger than a FP catchers mitt making it easier for a new catcher to get her glove on the ball. The palm is not as padded which will force her to receive the ball in the pocket. But it has good padding on the outside of the thumb to protect from...
I'm not proud, I will accept money for my endorsements. LOL. :cool: She catches a lot of lessons and even caught 20-50 balls a night from the pitching machine. But we did not have it steamed and only use conditioner (no oils because they make the glove heavier).
We shopped around a lot, but...
Hi, In my humble opinion, the custom gloves offer higher quality leather and better quality. My DD uses a Vinci Mitt. She got it before her Freshman year in HS. We wanted to find a glove that is going to last through HS. So we tried to stay away from low quality mitts and synthetic materials...
DD has been wearing her Mako helmet for 2 seasons now. She tried on at least a dozen makes/models before selecting it. It seems a lot lighter than the others she tried. At the time Easton didn't make a comparable FP model to match the Mako gear.
The sooner you can start using the 12" ball the better. We had a lot of girls complain of muscle pain in their forearm for a few weeks after moving to the 12" ball. It went away and it was not as traumatic as I thought it would be. Even the pitchers got used to it in short order.
As for going...
The strike zone is where Blue is calling it... TODAY no different than blue not giving high strikes to a rise ball pitcher or low strikes to a drop ball pitcher. It's frustrating but you (as a coach, pitcher, catcher - or hitter for that matter) have to deal with it. That being said, Blue...
We moved up to a 12" ball last Fall. After the first practice almost all of the girls complained about sore muscles in their forearm. It appears that holding/throwing the larger ball caused the muscle strain. After that, we had the girls warm up with a drill to strengthen their forearm. I had...