I can long toss with them, they are only 9 and 12...in a year or two, that isn't going to happen without a lot of pain the following day
If you have a bucket of balls, bring that and an extra bucket. Have her work her way back and carry the full bucket with her, using just one ball. When she gets beyond your range, have her start throwing balls from the bucket. You just drop each one into the extra bucket. She keeps working back as normal. Switch buckets as necessary.True story: I take DD out to long toss once a week. I stand at home, DD backs up and throws underhand until she can’t reach me anymore. By the time she gets to the grass (which I absolutely cannot throw to from home), she tells me to roll it — the sun is right behind me and she can’t see it coming.
She’s a peach.
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True story: I take DD out to long toss once a week. I stand at home, DD backs up and throws underhand until she can’t reach me anymore. By the time she gets to the grass (which I absolutely cannot throw to from home), she tells me to roll it — the sun is right behind me and she can’t see it coming.
She’s a peach.
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