- Dec 11, 2010
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I did not care for the results I saw of hitting Total Control balls. I ended up selling mine years ago.
I see Driveline Baseball has their hitting plyos on sale. You get a 16 pack, four weigh 200 grams, four weigh 250 grams, four weigh 300 grams, four weigh 350 grams.
Total control balls weigh 425 grams. (14.9 ounces)
A real softball weighs between 6.25 and 7 oz (177.2 and 198.4 g)
Y’know.... I’m a sucker for this stuff. The Driveline balls are quite a bit lighter. Is it possible that there could be a real benefit to hitting these lighter versions of a TCB?
Talk me down. This is a bad idea! Why do I want to buy these just because they are lighter!!!
I see Driveline Baseball has their hitting plyos on sale. You get a 16 pack, four weigh 200 grams, four weigh 250 grams, four weigh 300 grams, four weigh 350 grams.
Total control balls weigh 425 grams. (14.9 ounces)
A real softball weighs between 6.25 and 7 oz (177.2 and 198.4 g)
Y’know.... I’m a sucker for this stuff. The Driveline balls are quite a bit lighter. Is it possible that there could be a real benefit to hitting these lighter versions of a TCB?
Talk me down. This is a bad idea! Why do I want to buy these just because they are lighter!!!
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