Beginning Softball Pitching - Crawl Before You Walk
By Carla Brookbank
During my career, many people have inquired about beginning pitching. How do you start, what do you teach, and when do you progress to more advanced pitching? In the following text, I am going to provide the reader with an overview of my philosophy on beginning pitching.
How do you start?
Do we walk before we crawl? Do we run before we walk? Do we sprint before we jog? These principles underlie my philosophy of pitching. Do we pitch at 35, 40, or 43 feet before we pitch at 2, 10 or 15 feet? Absolutely not!
The best way to begin pitching is by starting close with three basic drills: Wrist Snap (two-foot distance), X-drill (10 foot distance), and Circle drill (15 foot distance).
Wrist Snaps
Have your pitcher begin with her feet perpendicular to the catcher. Isolate the pitching wrist with the opposite hand and cock the wrist back as far as possible. Snap the ball to the catcher with proper four-seam spin and grip. (I recommend gripping the ball with the pads of the fingers at the top of the “C”).
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