I bought a hack attack baseball machine 18 years ago for my sons to use in our cage. It has been broken down and taken to many practices, from travel ball to high school. The Hack attack Jr wasn't out yet. My DD was 1 when I bought the machine. She used the baseball machine up to 12 years old...
Thanks Josh I was looking at the Mevo start but the field of view is not good especially for softball when the backstops are real close. How much better is the field of view on the go pro.
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It's shocking that a high school coach would not want to put up with any more crap from the parents of the kids. Sometimes it's addition by subtraction. I was told by my wife many years ago when I was coaching rec ball to pick my kids in the draft by talent and also by the parents I didn't do...
Many years ago on the baseball side Rawlings had a sensor that screwed into the end cap area. I don't know how accurate it was or how it held up but that was the first ever sensor I remember coming out.
Does softball use the ABI standard of testing like baseball. I really wish softball used the BBCOR standard. And no my DD is not a pitcher lol.
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My advice is play when you get a chace to. My DDs senior year HS🥎 was cancelled now her Freshman year of College 🥎 is cancelled.
https://fresh-news-now.com/2020/12/04/ccaa-cancels-all-sports-for-2020-21-school-year-because-of-covid-19-issues/
Whatever you do make sure they are a vascular surgeon. I've had 2 TOS surgeries. Both were done at UCLA by Dr Hugh Gelabert. They both turned out real well.
Player , Parent then coach.
1) as a player they have to work hard and put the work in on the side. Like hitting, bullpens and what ever they need to work on.
2) as a parent it's your job to help them get that stuff done.
3) as a coach it's up to you to fine tune and teach all your players...