by Gerald Warner, Colorado Softball Pitching
Instructor
Softball pitchers who are
committed to improving their skills will, in most cases, benefit
from the experience and instruction of a qualified pitching
instructor. However, as was discussed in another
article on this website ("Pitching Lessons
Recommendations"), taking lessons and the subsequent need for
a major commitment to lots of practice pitching, should be the
decision of the pitcher…not a parent. We have seen far too
many situations where a parent, often with a commendable intention
of being supportive, actually pushes the daughter into doing
something to which she is personally not
committed.
Finding a knowledgeable and
competent softball pitching instructor in your area might not be as
simple as it sounds. Just because someone calls
him/herself a "pitching coach" doesn't necessarily mean they have
all the credentials and skills you or your daughter might
need. Find out from long-time travel-team and high school
softball coaches which of their pitchers have had good
success (and a comfortable relationship)
with a pitching instructor locally. Talk also with those
pitchers. Then, interview the potential pitching instructor to
make certain this is likely to be a comfortable
"fit".
Some things
to consider:
(1) Many pitching instructors are men
pitchers.
A 200+pound male, teaching
a girl pitching student “the way I do it” is not
necessarily beneficial.
Male former pitchers need to know procedures and techniques
that perhaps they did not personally practice, but which may be more
beneficial to young girl pitchers. Female pitching
students often relate better to female pitching instructors who have
successfully “been down the same road.”
However, regardless of the gender
of the instructor, when choosing someone to teach softball pitching
be certain that s/he either was an accomplished pitcher OR
has been a true student of girls fastpitch pitching… former
softball position players do
not necessarily know or relate to the mechanics and intricacies of
pitching. (The author of this article, Gerald Warner, as you
might guess, is a male pitching
instructor).
(2) Not all pitching students
are alike...consequently pitching instruction needs to be tailored
to the girl. Her size, physical
attributes, athletic ability, and "learnability" all demand that
pitching instruction and techniques be customized. In nearly
all aspects of softball pitching, there are very few “one method
fits all” rules.
(3) Get individual
instruction.
Although less costly, group
instruction…even two pitchers at a time…can be distracting. Often, the more accomplished
pitcher
(and perhaps the one with the most promise)
gets less attention
from the pitching instructor who spends more time with one who is
struggling. Nearly everywhere, there are some instructors
who are more interested in building a relationship with the check-writer rather than the
pitching student. Be
careful…if a pitching coach pays more attention to a parent rather
than giving quality instruction to the pitcher, choose
someone else.
(4) Some
instructors feel that only "big" girls make good
pitchers, and try
to qualify their students based on genetics rather than commitment
and work ethic. A 5'5" girl CAN be taught to throw a 60
mph fastball, and
more important is often more skilled at off-speed and breaking
pitches. And
obviously, not all larger pitchers have the same desire
and commitment as their less-statured
counterparts.
(5)
Negative reinforcement
is NOT a good teacher. What
works in motivating high school football players will not
necessarily work with softball pitchers. If your potential
instructor reprimands more than s/he praises, your chances of
success will be less.
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If you live near Denver
or Highlands Ranch, Colorado you can contact Gerald Warner at
(720) 200-4575 to arrange for an initial meeting, pitching
session, and analysis. This first session would be for
approximately 45 minutes, with a charge of $30. If you and
Gerald decide to continue with ongoing pitching lessons, you will
have an opportunity to discuss (1) how often, (2) location, (3)
practice requirements, and (4) fees.
From time to time, pitchers
from outside of Colorado have also requested to meet with
Gerald and have a one-on-one pitching evaluation when they visit
Colorado. For more information and details about a personal
diagnostic pitching evaluation session in the Denver
area, CLICK
HERE
If you have
questions or need more information E-mail us, or call Pitching
Instructor Gerald Warner in Colorado at (720)
200-4575
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