Srheebner
Savannah Heebner
Hello Everyone, I will be starting pitching lessons come this fall in Houston, Tx. Message me if you are interested
Glad you got to come out and watch!Going to see a NPF Championship Game tonight.
Might see you and Kelly later on.
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Thank you so much for your support I really appreciate it. Like your daughter I didn't start pitching till later, I started pitching when I was 12 years old and that was when my dad would look up videos on pitching techniques and I had to go from there. when it comes to finding pitching coaches, definitely do your research, I went to someone when I first started and she just taught the same thing to everyone like a robot, that way did not work for me and I did not see much improvement I was not accurate at all, but I was able to throw hard with just pure God given talent. When I finally went to a new pitching coach that was recommended by some people, I really started to shine and improve. Thanks for your response and best of luck to your daughter and her softball career.Savannah - welcome to the forums, and congratulations as well on the amazing success you've had. As incredible as this forum is, it does lack contributions from current / former college pitchers. More a fault of "life" than anything else - scouring the internet for softball-related message boards to join is understandably not very high on the list of recent college graduates. (Internet message boards...the original social media!)
On the other hand, when your wife says "I signed our daughter up for softball, but they need a coach...", and a few years later, your little girl says "Dad, I want to be a pitcher...", well, there's a much more likely chance that you end up here, surrounded by other Moms, Dads, and Coaches who are either going through the same thing, or already have the t-shirt (and mug, and hat, and empty wallets) proving they've done it.
Wish I was in TX - your comment "I am still learning new things about pitching everyday" really says a lot - I see many successful students in your future. Hope you're able to join a few of the discussions in the off-season.
And of course - good luck!