Softball Pitching Skills - The Fastball and Change Up
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Suzy grew up in Waterloo, Iowa where she was the first female to play in the boys baseball program. She was a 4 sport athlete in high school and was an all-state player in volleyball, basketball and softball. She played softball at the University of Iowa, where she also earned a B.S. in Physical Education. Suzy is currently the head coach of 18u Glory Gold, an ASA junior olympic gold team. She has been the head varsity coach at Episcopal and Chantilly High School and an assistant varsity softball coach at West Springfield High School. She has over 38 years of experience either as a player, coach or teaching professional. In addition to her private lessons, she has run or been an instructor for numerous youth, high school and college softball camps and clinics. Suzy gives instruction on all facets of the sport and is known for her knowledge, passion and enthusiasm for the game.
Softball Pitching Skills - The Fastball and Change Up
Softball coach Suzy Willemssen demonstrates the fastball and change up.
Transcripts
Hi. I am Susie Willimson and I am a travel ball and high school softball coach. Christie is going to be here helping me demonstrate some basic fastpitch softball skills. In this one particularly, were going to be reviewing is the grip for the fastball. Again, it would be basic pitch, the first pitch any young pitcher should learn when theyre interested in learning how to pitch a fastpitch softball. Christie is going to be using a three-finger grip and so again, she is going to be starting on the mount, both feet need to be on the rubber and as you see, Christie will be pushing off with a good leg drive and then she gets herself in the K position once you go ahead and -- just stop at that point, Christie, if you get the three-finger grip, pushes off using the legs, in fact, the legs are essential, huge, the biggest part of learning how to pitch using our lower body and so once we get everything set then she allows as she can see the hips are cleared, she can bring the arm through and actually allow the whipping action in the final snap of the wrist. So, again, Christie, why dont you just go slow showing the three-finger grip coming through power line and then the release. You also notice on Christies front side how she had the gloves, again everything pointed towards the target home plate. So, fastball number one pitch you need to learn in fact the good idea, naturally master anything else so you can pitch at seven, eight out of ten times. The next foundation pitch is going to be the changeup. As we talked before, hitting is all about timing and the change-up is the best way to mess up a hitters timing. Christie is going to demonstrate the grip when using a circle change-up. So, as you can see, she has got a circle using her index and thumb around the side and everything is going to be the same. Whats also essential when throwing the change-up is that you disguise it. Everything looks identical to the fastball except as the ball is coming to the plate, its going at least 10-15 miles slower. So, again heres Christie demonstrating how the circle changes. As you can see everything is coming off, her presentation on the mount, both feet, getting her power line, glove, everything looks identical to the fastball except that its going to come out around 10-15 miles an hour slower, again messing up the hitters timing, and Ill say it again, hitting is all about timing. So, learn the fastball, learn the change-up and master those two, you can create havoc when that batter is in the batters box.
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