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Winning the Short Game - Are You Afraid to Get Dirty?

WEB Spartans softball 039 Winning the Short Game   Are You Afraid to Get Dirty?You all know how hard it is to score run in fastpitch softball. It's even harder at the elite level.

On any given day, a solid defense and strong pitching will control any offense - no matter how good they are. It's just the nature of our game.

What actually makes our game so exciting is the fact that it's so quick and quick.

To be successful in softball, you've got to make thing happen and manufacture runs. That's what most successful teams and coaches do.

They play the short game extensively and they run like crazy. They drive their opponents crazy.  They literally make things happen.

My friend and short game specialist Dalton Ruer has put together a great system called the "Winning the Short Game". It's a set of 5 DVDs that covers all aspects of:

1. Slapping
2. Bunting
3. Advanced Baserunning
4. Sliding
5. Dive Backs

There is nothing like that currently on the market.  It's an all-in-one product that covers everything you need to know about the short game and baserunning.

Dalton can actually teach any player (no matter the age or skill level) to dive head first in about 5 minutes! I've seen it do it. He's phenomenal!

You can get more info about his new system at:

Winning The Short Game - Softball Slapping - Bunting - Baserunning - Sliding

Trust, it's worth as it addresses the most exciting and one of the most important aspects of our game.

Coach Marc smile Winning the Short Game   Are You Afraid to Get Dirty?

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