Thank you soooo much for sharing!! This is my daughter’s 2nd yr playing softball & she’s 12 now. Changed schools & softball is REALLY big there. I saw how behind she was! She has come so far this season due to having coaches like you. They’re teaching the game & not just hitting/catching, unlike last year! I’m gonna show her this so she can get a better understanding of base running. I didn’t play the game so I never knew that softball was so much fun!!! Hate I missed out but I’m so grateful to get her exposed to it now!!!
What age are you starting off at? You know its better to start young. At a certain point even if you are pkaying rec ball 14 year olds are not gonna be something that you want to start off on. So Im hoping your between 6-9
On the segment about how she faces after a hit to right, it takes her about four seconds to get back to first. Couldn't she make it to second base by then? Thanks
Can anyone answer this: which type of lead at first should a player use? Does it depend on personal choice, or does it depend on the hitters side of the plate they are on? For example, would someone take a ready stance fully in fair territory if the batter is right handed, or would a runner take a stance half in foul territory if the batter is left handed? Or is it just personal comfort? I see a lot of runners stay with their back foot in foul territory regardless of which side of the plate the batter is on. Is it wiser to be partially in foul territory if the batter is left handed to avoid possibly being hit by a batted ball, or is it more beneficial to be "one step closer" to second thinking the ball will be hit to the first base side?
to be honest I tend to get as close to second as possible, if the catcher throws down to first to go to second having a better chance to being safe also I'm one base closer to home. to me it doesnt really matter what side the batter is on, it kinda matters on speed to, if your more of a slow player it would be smart to stay closer to first and you're more fast then try to get as wide as possible. (sorry if I didn't answer your question the way I should have I just wanted to show my way of taking leads at first)
The lead on third, the only thing I am not liking is the coming back to third in foul territory. Come back up the line will force a throw from the catcher to be off or will hit you. I don't much care for his logic on this, everything else is spot on.
You stand on foul territory because if you get hit with the ball on the inside of the foul line you are considered out but if you are in foul territory and it hits you you aren’t considered out
Yeah, he is wrong on that one. You would turn back to the line and if the catcher throws dive to the outside corner. Same as baseball. This forces the throw to the field side resulting in a longer tagging motion. He’s also not using logic on running in foul ground on a tag up. You take a direct path the the foul side of the plate. You wouldn’t intentionally make third to home 65 feet instead of 60.
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I agree with most of what Coach has to say, you missed out on the opportunity to talk about deep fly balls when on 1B and how far you should get off base depending on what part of field it’s hit and how deep. Also don’t agree with leading off of 3rd in foul yes but coming back in foul no. I don’t want to give 5he catcher an open lane to throw the runner out. Going back in foul territory gives the catcher a wide open throwing lane even though they are farther away from a tag. I rather close off the throwing lane
You don't. ok so say that u were running to first base u would go to first base then u would keep going forwards then u would turn around then get back to ur base u want to go a little past the foul line past first base but not on the grass
grace's world i do. You stop at first(second, or third) base. You dont stop running when the other team is trying to get the ball. I only played softball for 6-7 weeks.
When you hit the ball you run right away but if you are on a base and you are deciding to run look at your third base coach and if he is yelling at you to go you have to go but if he is not looking at you or saying stay stay
Okay so you run when the pitcher releases the ball. You are considered out if you run before the pitchers pitches. So once that pitcher releases the ball you take your lead. If that catcher misses the ball then you are gone to the next base. And you keep doing that until you are in scoring position to get a run for your team😎. Now if your talking about when you run from the beginning...then the answer to that it you run when you hit the ball as soon as you hit the ball you are running to first base.
I totally disagree with the way it is being taught to lead off. You really should square your shoulder like a fielder with your left foot on the inside of the bag to push off with and then you turn and run like a sprinter like in a leadoff in baseball. I could be two steps ahead of anyone leading off like you are teaching.
i did everything he did and we won
I’m new to softball and we were doing this today I was so confused and this helped me so much
Thank you soooo much for sharing!! This is my daughter’s 2nd yr playing softball & she’s 12 now. Changed schools & softball is REALLY big there. I saw how behind she was! She has come so far this season due to having coaches like you. They’re teaching the game & not just hitting/catching, unlike last year! I’m gonna show her this so she can get a better understanding of base running. I didn’t play the game so I never knew that softball was so much fun!!! Hate I missed out but I’m so grateful to get her exposed to it now!!!
Coaching 10 year old baseball this is a great video for anyone playing on the 60 ft diamond, baseball or softball.
This is the most bad ass base running videos thanks Coach I
Wow! I learned so much. Im taking my daughter to the field.Thanks
I have softball practice at school today so I was watching this in the morning and this help me
Those are some really defined calves
Really enjoyed this! Thanks for posting!
this video is quite nice
y’all took so long to get to the actual video i’m just tryna pass my pe test
It really helps
I won thank you for this video
This helps because I am a biggner and I feel bad about my self that I am gonna do bad so this really really really helps me because is helps
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What age are you starting off at? You know its better to start young. At a certain point even if you are pkaying rec ball 14 year olds are not gonna be something that you want to start off on. So Im hoping your between 6-9
2019 anyone??
Yes I am thinking of playing softball
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13-08-19 here.
2020
This is good for me beacause I'm in kid pitch
This helped me :)
Thank you this is me very much, but what if bases are loaded then what do you do?
On the segment about how she faces after a hit to right, it takes her about four seconds to get back to first. Couldn't she make it to second base by then? Thanks
I’m so confused
ash hurley me too sis
This is teaching me good
Can anyone answer this: which type of lead at first should a player use? Does it depend on personal choice, or does it depend on the hitters side of the plate they are on? For example, would someone take a ready stance fully in fair territory if the batter is right handed, or would a runner take a stance half in foul territory if the batter is left handed? Or is it just personal comfort? I see a lot of runners stay with their back foot in foul territory regardless of which side of the plate the batter is on. Is it wiser to be partially in foul territory if the batter is left handed to avoid possibly being hit by a batted ball, or is it more beneficial to be "one step closer" to second thinking the ball will be hit to the first base side?
to be honest I tend to get as close to second as possible, if the catcher throws down to first to go to second having a better chance to being safe also I'm one base closer to home. to me it doesnt really matter what side the batter is on, it kinda matters on speed to, if your more of a slow player it would be smart to stay closer to first and you're more fast then try to get as wide as possible. (sorry if I didn't answer your question the way I should have I just wanted to show my way of taking leads at first)
Have a been running the bases wrong for *fOuR yEaRs?*
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kindly explain equipment for playing softball
Someone explain please
The lead on third, the only thing I am not liking is the coming back to third in foul territory. Come back up the line will force a throw from the catcher to be off or will hit you. I don't much care for his logic on this, everything else is spot on.
You stand on foul territory because if you get hit with the ball on the inside of the foul line you are considered out but if you are in foul territory and it hits you you aren’t considered out
Yeah, he is wrong on that one. You would turn back to the line and if the catcher throws dive to the outside corner. Same as baseball. This forces the throw to the field side resulting in a longer tagging motion.
He’s also not using logic on running in foul ground on a tag up. You take a direct path the the foul side of the plate. You wouldn’t intentionally make third to home 65 feet instead of 60.
@@oe9473 this is only true of a batted ball. He is referring to returning to the bag on a pickoff throw from the catcher.
Im here in 2021
Why do they have to like get off first base and then go in the middle when he was saying bounce bounce
Westbrook6789 7 it's called a lead off. Helps you gets ahead whenever the ball is hit. It's in baseball too
Its just to keep their feet moving so you are not flat footed
Westbrook6789 7 if you play softball then you should know why but if not then why did you ever bother to watch this video
Softball hater
Senyce H because maybe I wanted to learn so that’s why I watched this video but I don’t see how you would know that
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shut cho bitchass up and help me with my pe work 😒please ig
@@arianamckee7071 tf you mean by “😒please ig”
@@mia-cf6bc it means please help me i don't wanna say pls but i might have to.
What?
@@arianamckee7071 why are you asking me specifically wh- 😀
Here in 2020???
2020 anyone???
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I agree with most of what Coach has to say, you missed out on the opportunity to talk about deep fly balls when on 1B and how far you should get off base depending on what part of field it’s hit and how deep. Also don’t agree with leading off of 3rd in foul yes but coming back in foul no. I don’t want to give 5he catcher an open lane to throw the runner out. Going back in foul territory gives the catcher a wide open throwing lane even though they are farther away from a tag. I rather close off the throwing lane
How many bases are in softball
Hola me gustaría que lo explicado fuera en español. Sería de gran ayuda. Gracias
I still don't get when do u stop at a base
grace's world yeah me too
You don't. ok so say that u were running to first base u would go to first base then u would keep going forwards then u would turn around then get back to ur base u want to go a little past the foul line past first base but not on the grass
Lacey Gross thx
grace's world i do. You stop at first(second, or third) base. You dont stop running when the other team is trying to get the ball. I only played softball for 6-7 weeks.
Lacey Gross why? When do we stop running? How do we know? When do we know when to run?
When do you know when To run?
Alexandra Garcia for base running or when you hit the ball ??
When you hit the ball you run right away but if you are on a base and you are deciding to run look at your third base coach and if he is yelling at you to go you have to go but if he is not looking at you or saying stay stay
Meagan Ruliffson Thanks
If your on a base you run as soon as the pitcher lets go of the ball
Okay so you run when the pitcher releases the ball. You are considered out if you run before the pitchers pitches. So once that pitcher releases the ball you take your lead. If that catcher misses the ball then you are gone to the next base. And you keep doing that until you are in scoring position to get a run for your team😎. Now if your talking about when you run from the beginning...then the answer to that it you run when you hit the ball as soon as you hit the ball you are running to first base.
2:04 anyone else think this running mechanic is off?
Yup
nah, just you and capt idiot #facepalm
My daughter stole home in a championship game.... I told her to give it back
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Too bad softball isnt in the Olympics anymore
Its coming back in 2020
@@emmaleestevens4831 lol not anymore
I totally disagree with the way it is being taught to lead off. You really should square your shoulder like a fielder with your left foot on the inside of the bag to push off with and then you turn and run like a sprinter like in a leadoff in baseball. I could be two steps ahead of anyone leading off like you are teaching.
bruh
shorten the intro up and way to much talking
First
CloudJumper Hahahaha
Third
No one commented on it but u
Too much English
Yeah well that is not too much English your too much English. 😂
I'm so confused