- Jun 7, 2015
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Hey again, guys. I'll make this short and sweet. Anybody have any advice for teaching the right first step for OFs? Or perhaps better put, how to get the best jump on a ball? We're talking varsity girls. They know the drop step and all that jazz, but I've just come to realize how outdated "first step back" really is. I need to teach them to read the ball.
Had a sophomore CF last week take her first step back on a bloop hit. Had she gotten a good jump, she probably would have caught it instead of taking it on the one-hop. This is definitely my fault but I wanna try to fix it. ASAP. Thinking back on last year, we had too many bloops drop in for singles instead of being outs. Wanna eliminate that. Any drills for this kind of thing?
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Had a sophomore CF last week take her first step back on a bloop hit. Had she gotten a good jump, she probably would have caught it instead of taking it on the one-hop. This is definitely my fault but I wanna try to fix it. ASAP. Thinking back on last year, we had too many bloops drop in for singles instead of being outs. Wanna eliminate that. Any drills for this kind of thing?
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