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  • All Questions & Answers by Hannah Fowler
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  • Answered June 15, 2009 in Softball
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    Ariana Greco asked:

    Im a pitcher and i can throw at a pretty good speed i just need to get more acurate, any tips on how i can work on this?

    Hannah’s answer:

    Remember, accuracy is more important then speed. To practice getting more accuate by start up close by the catcher and then use only your arm, start with your arm straight out and then swing your arm down. Do that a couple of times and then back up a c... Continue reading »

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  • Answered June 14, 2009 in Baseball, Softball, Coaching, Parenting
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    Debra And Bryan Burke asked:

    My daughter got pegged with the ball last season and now she ducks whenever it comes toward her! How do we re-train her not to be afraid?

    Hannah’s answer:

    Buy a couple of soft balls. Like tennis balls, foam balls any soft ball she is comfortable with. Then from about 15ft toss the balls around her and let some hit her. It will let her know that if she thinks she is going to get hit with the balls tell he... Continue reading »

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  • Answered June 14, 2009 in Softball
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    Darby Sellars asked:

    What is the best way to heal a hurting throwing arm in softball?

    Hannah’s answer:

    ICE, ICE, ICE! Ificing does not work go and see a doctor

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  • Answered June 14, 2009 in Baseball, Softball, Coaching, Parenting
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    Erlinda Martinez asked:

    How do I break a bad habit of girls that repeatedly turn their face and left theif leg when a hard fast ground ball is coming at them??

    Hannah’s answer:

    Practice rolling tennis balls to her/him. Tennis balls don't hurt so they will become more confident about ground balls or line drives. ALWAYS wear a face mask.

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  • Answered June 14, 2009 in Softball
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    Roger Nguyen asked:

    I am having trouble coming up with an award name to give to one of my kids that doesn't hussle doesn't really do much. It's for softball.

    Hannah’s answer:

    I agree with Alexis. You should NEVER put your own player down. If you are the coach make them hussle. Make what she/he is not good at fun, so she will want to continue learning to become better. If your player had seen what you wrote she would NEVER F... Continue reading »

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