Pitching and Pitchers Discussion My 9 year daughter wants to be a pitcher - were do we start?

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My 9 year old daughter who plays in are little village girls softball league. Was sitting and watching TV when we started to surf the channels and the Pro-Girls Softball League was playing.

After the game was over my daughter said, daddy I want to become a Girl Softball Pitcher like the girls on TV.


Were do we begin?
 

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Might want something to protect the shins as well mine get a little lumpy from catching in the back yard in the grass and getting that nasty hop right off the shins. Needless to say we are going with pitcher as a last resort lol.
 

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Go to thesoftballzone.com and check out pitching instructors. Don't let her touch a softball until the instructor gives her some pitching drills.
 

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Find an instructor that doesn't teach showing the ball to the second baseman at the top of the circle and pushing the ball down on the back side of the circle. If you find an instructor that you like, fire up the Power Drive video with Amanda Scarborough throwing and have the instructor explain to you why every position Amanda puts herself in is just about text book perfect. If they can't move on.
 

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Find an instructor that doesn't teach showing the ball to the second baseman at the top of the circle and pushing the ball down on the back side of the circle. If you find an instructor that you like, fire up the Power Drive video with Amanda Scarborough throwing and have the instructor explain to you why every position Amanda puts herself in is just about text book perfect. If they can't move on.

I love that Amanda Scarborough video. I watch it often.
 

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Attend as many Coaching Clinics as you possible can and learn the basics of beginning pitching. Listen to the best and learn. It will get mighty expensive if you depend on outside pitching instructors. And just because someone says they are "Pitching Instructors" does not mean the best technique is taught.
 

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