As pretty much any experienced fastpitch softball coach will tell you, there is a definite difference between coaching girls and boys. In fact, I'd bet anyone who has done both will agree with that.
Last night I saw another amusing example of one of those differences. I was in the middle of a lesson with a pitcher when I looked up and saw one of my hitting students (Kaylee) getting ready for her lesson, which would start in about 10 minutes.
She put up her hair, which is to be expected. But then she pulled out a small mirror to check it before putting on her helmet. That is definitely a girl thing.
I couldn't help but smile to myself. I mentioned it to her when the lesson started. She just smiled and shrugged her shoulders.
With boys you're lucky if they've showered in the last couple of days. But girls have a whole different mindset.
So what's your favorite "coaching girls" story?
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Last night I saw another amusing example of one of those differences. I was in the middle of a lesson with a pitcher when I looked up and saw one of my hitting students (Kaylee) getting ready for her lesson, which would start in about 10 minutes.
She put up her hair, which is to be expected. But then she pulled out a small mirror to check it before putting on her helmet. That is definitely a girl thing.
I couldn't help but smile to myself. I mentioned it to her when the lesson started. She just smiled and shrugged her shoulders.
With boys you're lucky if they've showered in the last couple of days. But girls have a whole different mindset.
So what's your favorite "coaching girls" story?
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