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FUNdamental Softball skills – developing fundamental skills
Learning outcomes
At the completion of this Module the candidate will be able to:
Identify the fielding positions in Softball and the responsibilities and key qualities of each position
Outline how to select and get familiar with a fielding glove
īƒ˜ Teach and correct catching a thrown ball
īƒ˜ Teach and correct an overhand throw
īƒ˜ Teach and correct fielding of ground balls
īƒ˜ Teach and correct fielding of fly balls
īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic pitching technique
īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic catching technique
īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic hitting technique
īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic base running technique
The focus of the FUNdamentals of Softball (Level 1) Coach Accreditation Program is on the proper
mechanics and execution of the fundamental Softball skills of: catching a thrown ball, executing an
overhand throw, fielding ground balls and fly balls, basic pitching, catching, hitting and base running
technique. The purpose of this focus is to assist coaches to correctly develop fundamentals
Softball skills in beginner level players.
Fielding positions
1 Field positioning
The diagram overleaf represents where players should stand for each fielding position. However as
players' skill and confidence progress, they will become more aware of the cues available to them
during the game which may impact on where they stand.
Infield
The infield is the first line of defense behind the pitcher and will generally make more defensive plays
than the outfield. Key positions that make up the infield include the:
īƒ˜ Pitcher
īƒ˜ Catcher
īƒ˜ 1st Base
īƒ˜ 2nd Base
īƒ˜ Third base; and
īƒ˜ Shortstop
Infield players are responsible for fielding ground balls, catching fly balls, throwing to various bases,
covering bases, backing up and tagging runners. Whilst it is important for all players to develop the
basic fundamentals in any position to be successful, there are usually four common qualities that
characterise a good infielder. These include the ability to be alert on every pitch thrown and make the
right play, an eagerness or aggressiveness to go after the ball rather than waiting for it to come to
them, good reflexes and the ability to move quickly in all directions and no fear of hard hit balls or
oncoming baserunners.
Outfield
The outfield is sometimes considered less demanding than the infield, however a strong defensive
outfield will execute important outs, and like the infield, will make a valuable contribution to the game.
Key positions in the outfield include:
īƒ˜ Left Field
īƒ˜ Centre Field; and
īƒ˜ Right Field
Outfield players are responsible for catching fly balls, fielding ground balls, throwing to infielders at
various bases including home plate, covering bases from time to time and backing up. Whilst it is
important for all players to develop the basic fundamentals in any position to be successful, there are
usually three common qualities that characterise a good outfielder.
These include the ability to position themselves properly for different batters and different situations,
react to the batted ball quickly and possess a strong accurate throw.
Selecting a fielding glove
There is a tremendous range of gloves available for players to choose from. They vary in size and
style to suit players needs and positions played. When making a selection it is important that the
player can control the glove, so the weight and size of it are important criteria to consider.
Fielding mitt
(can only be used at 1st Base and catching
positions)
Fielding glove
(can be used for any position)
Getting familiar with a fielding glove
īƒ˜ For a right handed thrower the glove is placed on the left hand (see
the gloves pictured)
īƒ˜ For a left handed thrower the glove is place on the right hand
īƒ˜ Place the thumb in the section marked Thumb
īƒ˜ Place the index and middle fingers in the section marked C
īƒ˜ Place the pinkie and ring fingers in the section marked D
īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the pocket of the glove
īƒ˜ On impact squeeze the thumb and fingers in D together to close the glove around the ball
Note: Using the fielding glove is explained in terms of the glove pictured which is a glove for a
right handed thrower.
Catching a thrown ball
Catching sequence
īƒ˜ Hold the glove open in front of the chest with the palm facing the thrower
īƒ˜ After the ball is released, move the body in line with the thrown ball
īƒ˜ Adjust the glove position depending on the location of the throw:
īƒ˜ If the ball is above the waist, fingers of the glove point up
īƒ˜ If the ball is below the waist, fingers of the glove point down
īƒ˜ Watch the ball into the glove
īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the pocket of the glove, not the fingers
īƒ˜ Squeeze the glove closed and cover the glove with the throwing hand
īƒ˜ As the ball enters the glove 'give' with the hands and arms to cushion its
impact and draw the ball and glove towards the body
īƒ˜ Take the glove and ball to the throwing shoulder as the throwing hand
reaches into the glove to grip the ball ready to throw
Ready position
Body position
īƒ˜ Face the thrower
īƒ˜ Feet are shoulder width apart and parallel
īƒ˜ Bend the knees slightly with weight evenly distributed
īƒ˜ Hold both hands chest high with the glove open to the ball, fingers up and thumbs together
Body movement
īƒ˜ Move the body behind the ball using a shuffle step or cross over step depending on the
accuracy of the throw
Catching technique
īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the pocket of the glove
īƒ˜ Draw the hands slightly back towards the body to 'soften' the impact of the ball into the glove
īƒ˜ Catching below the waist – the fingers are pointing down with the little fingers together
īƒ˜ Catching above the waist – the fingers are pointing up with the thumbs together
īƒ˜ Watch the ball into the glove
īƒ˜ Secure the ball by squeezing the glove around the ball after impact and covering the glove with
the throwing hand
Catching below the waist
Catching above the waist
Preparing to throw
īƒ˜ Once the ball is secured take the glove and throwing hand to the throwing shoulder
īƒ˜ Turn the glove towards the body
īƒ˜ Use the throwing hand to reach in the glove and grip the caught ball
īƒ˜ Bring the body to the 'Set Position' for throwing by using either a crow hop or crossover step
Gripping the ball 'Set Position' for throwing
Executing an overhand throw
Throwing grip
īƒ˜ Hold the ball in the fingers not the palm
īƒ˜ Hold the ball with 2, 3 or 4 fingers on top of the ball
īƒ˜ Fingers are placed across the seams
īƒ˜ Aim to have the thumb on the seam directly under the ball
īƒ˜ Hold the ball firmly but not rigidly
Set position
īƒ˜ Stand side on and point the glove hand shoulder and elbow at the
target.
īƒ˜ Feet are slightly wider than shoulder width apart
īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button
īƒ˜ Throwing hand is extended back with the elbow above the shoulder
īƒ˜ Fingers and ball are pointing away from the body
īƒ˜ Head remains still and level with eyes looking at the target
Throwing technique
īƒ˜ Throw starts with an extended walking step using the foot opposite to
the throwing hand
īƒ˜ Step should be straight at the target
īƒ˜ Rotate hips, then body and then shoulders to the throwing side as
weight is driven off back foot and transferred onto the front foot
īƒ˜ Weight transfers to the front foot as arm comes forward and over the
top. Fingers are behind the ball
īƒ˜ Ball hand trails the elbow until the shoulders are square
īƒ˜ As the arm comes forward the wrist is under the ball and wrist is kept
cocked
īƒ˜ Ball is released at a 'high five' position with wrist snap toward the
target
Follow through
īƒ˜ After release the body continues forward rotation until the throwing
shoulder is pointing at the target and weight is on the front foot
īƒ˜ Throwing hand continues down and past the opposite hip and knee
Fielding a ground ball
Fielding sequence
īƒ˜ Move behind the path of the ball and set feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart
īƒ˜ Bend the knees and lean from the waist with the weight on the inside part of the balls of the feet
īƒ˜ Lean forward from the waist so that the glove touches the ground in front of the body. (Players
should be able to see their elbows)
īƒ˜ Hold the glove wide open facing the ball with the fingers of the glove pointing down
īƒ˜ The throwing hand is close to and beside the glove
īƒ˜ Watch the middle of the ball into the glove
īƒ˜ Close the glove and cover it with the throwing hand to secure the ball firmly
īƒ˜ In one continuous motion grip the ball and transfer the glove and ball to the throwing shoulder
ready to throw
Ready position
Body position
īƒ˜ Have the feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart
īƒ˜ Weight is forward, but spread along the inside part of the balls of
the feet
īƒ˜ Bend the knees with the bottom low to the ground (like sitting on a
milk crate)
īƒ˜ Keep the head up with eyes focused on the batter
īƒ˜ Keep the upper body relaxed
Hand position
īƒ˜ Keep the hands low
īƒ˜ Glove touching the ground
īƒ˜ Have the elbows out in front of the knees and not locked in
Fielding technique
Body position
īƒ˜ Get into the path of the ball
īƒ˜ The body must stay low, with knees well bent and bottom low
īƒ˜ Feet should be at least shoulder width apart
īƒ˜ The striding foot should be slightly ahead of the pivot foot
īƒ˜ Move the head only to enable you to watch the ball into the glove
īƒ˜ Body should be directly facing the oncoming ball
Hand position
īƒ˜ Keep hands well out in front of the body
īƒ˜ Glove should touch the ground
īƒ˜ Field the ball from the ground up
īƒ˜ Hold the glove wide open facing the ball
īƒ˜ As the ball hits the glove elbows 'give' with the ball
īƒ˜ Once secured, use the throwing hand to grip the ball inside the glove
īƒ˜ In one continuous motion take the glove and ball over the throwing shoulder ready to throw
Preparing to throw
īƒ˜ Bring the ball in the glove straight up from the ground to the belly button/stomach. This is
sometimes coined 'up the funnel'.
īƒ˜ Turn the body side-on to the target using either a crow hop or crossover step
īƒ˜ Take the ball and glove directly to the overhand throwing position (no windup)
īƒ˜ Point the glove side elbow to the target
īƒ˜ Commence throwing progression
Fielding a fly ball
Fielding sequence
īƒ˜ Move feet and body under the ball
īƒ˜ Hands are above the head and in front of the line of the body
īƒ˜ Hold the glove wide open facing the ball with the fingers of the glove pointing up
īƒ˜ The throwing hand is close to and beside the glove to secure the ball
īƒ˜ Watch the middle of the ball into the glove
īƒ˜ On impact close the glove and cover it with the throwing hand to secure the ball
īƒ˜ Let hands and arms give to soften the impact as the catch is made
īƒ˜ Bring the glove to the throwing shoulder ready to throw
Ready position
Body position
īƒ˜ Have the feet shoulder width apart
īƒ˜ The body is more upright for outfielders than for infielders:
īƒ˜ knees are bent less
īƒ˜ hands are further from the ground
īƒ˜ Keep the head up with eyes focused on the batter
īƒ˜ Keep the upper body relaxed
Body movement
īƒ˜ Run to get under the ball as quickly as possible
īƒ˜ If the ball is hit beyond the fielder avoid running backwards to get to the ball
īƒ˜ If the ball is hit to the left turn to the left to get to the ball
īƒ˜ If the ball is hit to the right turn to the right to get to the ball
Catching technique
īƒ˜ Watch the ball all the way into the glove
īƒ˜ Catch the ball as close as possible to the throwing shoulder
īƒ˜ Catch the ball with the fingers of the glove pointing up
īƒ˜ On impact close the glove and cover it with the throwing hand to secure the ball
īƒ˜ Let hands and arms give to 'soften' the impact as the catch is made
īƒ˜ Once the ball is secured prepare to throw using either a crow hop or cross over
step
Basic pitching technique
Pitching grip
īƒ˜ Hold the ball in the tips of the fingers and not in the palm
īƒ˜ Grip the ball comfortably but do not strain
īƒ˜ Hold the ball firmly to avoid slipping from the fingers
īƒ˜ Place the fingers in contact with the seams whenever possible
īƒ˜ Release the ball off the ends of the fingers
Pitching sequence
Stance
īƒ˜ Ensure both feet are in contact with the plate
īƒ˜ Feet are approximately shoulder width apart, with the pivot foot at the
front of the plate and the stride (leg) foot at the back
īƒ˜ Shoulders and hips must be in line with first and third base
īƒ˜ Hold the ball in both hands in front of the body
īƒ˜ The entire body must remain motionless for at least 2 seconds but not more than 5 seconds
Pump (drive phase)
īƒ˜ Weight is transferred back on to the stride leg
īƒ˜ Glove and pitching hand extend down as the body moves over the front leg
and into a sprint position
īƒ˜ In this position the weight is loaded onto the front leg
īƒ˜ Glove and pitching arm are usually in the middle of the body or slightly
towards the throwing side
Stride
īƒ˜ Take an explosive stride straight towards the catcher by driving the stride
leg up and out with the glove arm and pitching arm
īƒ˜ Accompany the stride with a hard push off the plate by the back (pivot) foot
īƒ˜ During the stride the pitching arm reaches the top of the arm circle (above
your head) and the back foot pivots (squash the bug) allowing the hips and
shoulders to rotate away from the batter (right handed towards Third base,
left handed towards 1st Base).
īƒ˜ Point the toes of the stride foot almost towards the catcher (45 degree
tolerance)
īƒ˜ The back leg continues to maintain weight as it drives forward off the plate
īƒ˜ The body moves from a forward lean (pump) to an upright or very slightly
back
īƒ˜ For beginners use an exaggerated or extended walking step
Pitching arm action
īƒ˜ Move the pitching arm in a complete circle by bringing it straight up the front and straight down
the back of the body
īƒ˜ Extend the arm but keep it relaxed
īƒ˜ At the top of the circle, have the arm close to the head by brushing the ear as it passes the
head
īƒ˜ Ensure the arm makes the largest circle possible for maximum force
īƒ˜ Point your glove to the target to maintain balance and direction
Delivery phase
īƒ˜ Drive the total body weight towards the catcher
īƒ˜ Stride foot lands on the ground with knee flexed to absorb shock
īƒ˜ Toes should be at about a 45Âē angle
īƒ˜ As the stride foot is planted drive the back (pivot) foot forward directly to
the target
īƒ˜ This causes the hips to rotate back towards the batter, followed by the
trunk and the shoulders
īƒ˜ At this stage the pitching arm has come from above the head and is well
on the way down with the ball still facing out and the wrist cocked
īƒ˜ At this point ensure that the shoulders are back in line with the hips. This
is achieved by ensuring the glove arm remains at shoulder height and
out in front of the body whilst pointing to the target.
īƒ˜ Whilst the hips and the shoulders remain open with the glove arm
coming down, snap the wrist alongside the thigh region to release
the ball
īƒ˜ It is important to keep the pitching shoulder back during release
īƒ˜
īƒ˜ At this time the back leg is beginning to straighten in order to drive
the hips square immediately AFTER the release of the ball
īƒ˜ If the hips square up too soon this will prevent the pitching arm from
staying in line to the target and inhibit the speed of the wrist
snapping action
Follow through
īƒ˜ Allow the pitching arm to continue forward naturally
īƒ˜ Allow the back (pivot) foot to come forward naturally to a position
parallel with the stride foot
īƒ˜ The body should be well forward with the weight over the toes and
distributed evenly on both feet
Summary – basic pitching technique
Stance
īƒ˜ Ensure both feet contact the plate and are shoulder width apart
Pump
īƒ˜ Weight is loaded on to the front leg (pivot foot) leg with hands and glove in
front of the body
Stride
īƒ˜ Take an explosive stride but ensure weight is maintained on the back
(pivot) leg
Arm circle/delivery
īƒ˜ Hips and shoulders remain open
īƒ˜ Snap the wrist at the thigh region
Follow through
īƒ˜ Back (pivot) foot and pitching arm comes forward naturally
īƒ˜ Body well forward and weight over toes
Basic catching technique
Catching equipment
Full protective equipment must be worn at all times. This includes:
īƒ˜ Face mask
īƒ˜ Chest protector
īƒ˜ Leggings
īƒ˜ Helmet
īƒ˜ Throat protector
Ready position
Positioning in the Catcher's Box
īƒ˜ Wait for the batter to set up
īƒ˜ Set up about one bat length behind the back foot of the batter and directly behind home plate
Stance
īƒ˜ Squat like a frog.
īƒ˜ Trunk is forward.
īƒ˜ Weight is on the inside part of the balls of the feet.
īƒ˜ Glove is in front of the body.
īƒ˜ Throwing hand is hidden behind the back (experienced players)
or behind the glove (beginners).
Receiving the ball
īƒ˜ Knees and shoulders are square to the pitcher
īƒ˜ Do not reach for the ball
īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the centre of the body
īƒ˜ Catch the ball out in front of the body
īƒ˜ Watch the ball into the glove
īƒ˜ 'Give' with the arms on impact
īƒ˜ Stay low
Blocking the ball
When the pitch is in the dirt over home plate:
īƒ˜ Keep the eyes on the ball
īƒ˜ Directly face the ball
īƒ˜ Bend the upper body slightly over the ball
īƒ˜ Place the glove between the knees
īƒ˜ Drop the knees to the ground as the ball is about to reach the
glove
When the pitch is in the dirt to the left of home plate:
īƒ˜ Keep the eyes on the ball
īƒ˜ Step sideways with the left leg first and drop both knees to the
ground
īƒ˜ Bend the upper body slightly over the ball
īƒ˜ Place the glove between the knee and the foot
When the pitch is in the dirt to the right of home plate:
īƒ˜ Keep the eyes on the ball
īƒ˜ Step sideways with the right leg first and drop both knees to the ground
īƒ˜ Bend the upper body slightly over the ball
īƒ˜ Place the glove between the knee and the foot
Note: Blocking is explained in terms of the catcher's view from behind home plate.
General hitting
Selecting a bat
There is a tremendous range of bats available for players to choose from. They vary in length and
weight to suit players' needs. When making a selection it is important that the player can control the
bat, so the weight and length of it are important criteria to consider.
Batting grip
īƒ˜ Place the hands together on the bat at a comfortable distance from the knob
īƒ˜ Right-handed batters place the left hand closest to the knob of the bat (as shown in the photos
below)
īƒ˜ Left-handed batters place the right hand closest to the knob of the bat
īƒ˜ Wrap the fingers around the handle
īƒ˜ Hold the bat in the base of the fingers and not in the palm
īƒ˜ Centre the knuckles of the fingers (door knockers) so that they are in a straight line up the
handle of the bat
īƒ˜ The grip on the bat should be relaxed but firm enough so that the bat does not slip from the
hands
īƒ˜ If the bat is too heavy slide both hands away from the knob until the bat can be swung
comfortably (this is known as 'choking the bat')
Batting grip activities
Activity 1 (as demonstrated in the above photos)
īƒ˜ Stand with the knees together and rest the bat against the knees
īƒ˜ Reach down with both hands and wrap the fingers around the handle of the bat (photo on the
left)
īƒ˜ Close the hands around the bat to form a 'V' between the thumb and index finger. The V should
point down the line of the bat (middle photo)
īƒ˜ Lift the bat straight up to their shoulder (photo on the right)
Activity 2
īƒ˜ Place the bat on the ground in front of the player
īƒ˜ Have them pick the bat up off the ground using both hands at the same time
īƒ˜ Check to see if the grip matches the key points described in Activity 1
Basic hitting technique
Ready position
Stance
īƒ˜ Take a comfortable and balanced position with weight
distributed on the inside part of the balls of feet
īƒ˜ Feet should be shoulder-width apart and parallel to each other
īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button
īƒ˜ Bat is held roughly over the shoulder
īƒ˜ Knees are flexed
īƒ˜ Head and eyes are level
Sequence
Stride
īƒ˜ Take a soft step towards the pitcher (this is a trigger to
commence the batting sequence)
īƒ˜ Front foot and knee are closed and feet are parallel to home plate
īƒ˜ Keep hands and eyes level
īƒ˜ Head remains over the belly button
Hip rotation
īƒ˜ Hip rotation commences after the stride
īƒ˜ Pivot on the ball of the rear foot after the stride foot is in position
(squash the bug)
īƒ˜ Back leg forms an L shape in line with the back shoulder
īƒ˜ Front knee is flexed slightly (shark fin effect)
Swing
īƒ˜ Shoulders commence rotation after hip
rotation
īƒ˜ Belly button points to the ball
īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button
īƒ˜ Head and eyes remain level looking at
the contact point
īƒ˜ Arms are well extended
īƒ˜ Throw the bat head at ball
īƒ˜ Extent the bat through the path of the
ball
Follow through
īƒ˜ Shoulders continue to rotate
īƒ˜ Maintain a balanced position
īƒ˜ Knee, hip and shoulder are aligned
īƒ˜ Bat finishes above the shoulder
īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button
īƒ˜ Head and eyes are level
Note: Make sure your players always wear a helmet when practicing batting or bunting. The
coach in these photographs is demonstrating the segments of the
hitting action for teaching purposes only.
Summary – basic hitting technique
1 Stance
īƒ˜ Take a comfortable and balanced position with weight distributed on
the inside part of the balls of feet.
Stride
īƒ˜ Take a soft step towards the pitcher (this is a trigger to commence the
batting sequence).
Hip rotation
īƒ˜ Hip rotation commences after stride.
Swing
īƒ˜ Bat extension
Follow through
Note: Make sure your players always wear a helmet when practicing
batting or bunting. The coach in these photographs is
demonstrating the segments of the hitting action for teaching
purposes only.
Basic base running technique
Batter-base runner
Digging out of the batter's box
īƒ˜ Take the first step with the back foot (the one farthest from the pitcher)
īƒ˜ Initially take short wide steps to gain power and momentum
īƒ˜ Lengthen the stride and pump the arms to maximise speed for running to 1st Base
īƒ˜ Running to first
īƒ˜ Run in foul territory within the tramline markings
īƒ˜ Continue running straight down the line and contact the base at top speed
īƒ˜ Don't break stride when contacting the base
īƒ˜ Focus on the base (do not watch the ball)
īƒ˜ Contact the front corner of the safety base (the one in foul territory)
īƒ˜ After contacting the base bend the knees, take short pumping steps and shift weight back to
facilitate coming to a stop
īƒ˜ As speed is reduced glance left and/or right to look for the outcome of the play
īƒ˜ Turn to the left, toward the field of play, without making any attempt to go to 2nd Base
īƒ˜ Go directly back to the base in fair territory NOT the safety base
īƒ˜ Never slide into 1st Base unless avoiding a tag
Base runner
Leading off on the pitch – rolling start
īƒ˜ Front foot is beside the front of the base
īƒ˜ Rear foot is behind the base
īƒ˜ Bend the knees and lean forward from the waist to take up a sprint position
īƒ˜ Watch the pitcher and take up this position when they are ready to pitch
īƒ˜ When the pitching arm reaches the highest point of the arc, begin the rocking movement
īƒ˜ Transfer body weight to the back foot to enable an 'explosive' drive from the sprint position
īƒ˜ Take the first step with the rear foot at the time the pitcher takes the stride
īƒ˜ Players should always remain alert and take cues from the pitcher, the defence and the coach.
Rolling start
Leading off on the pitch – track start
īƒ˜ Rear foot is on the front of the base
īƒ˜ Front foot is extended in front of the base and points in the direction of the next base
īƒ˜ Bend the knees and lean forward from the waist to take up a sprint position
īƒ˜ Watch the pitcher and take up this position when they are ready to pitch
īƒ˜ When the pitching arm reaches the highest point of the arc, begin the rocking movement
īƒ˜ Transfer body weight to the back foot to enable an 'explosive' drive off the base
īƒ˜ Take the first step with the rear foot at the time the pitcher takes the stride
īƒ˜ Players should always remain alert and take cues from the pitcher, the defense and the coach
Track start
Note: The Rules of Softball prevent a runner leaving the base before the pitcher releases the ball
(or in tee ball before the batter hits the ball). If a runner is caught leaving the base early
they will be called out.
Information on the following skills is provided for general interest only and is not an official or
assessable part of the FUNdamentals of Softball (Level 1) Coach Accreditation Program.
Basic bunting technique
Ready position
Body positioning using pivot stance
īƒ˜ Pivot early (as the pitcher commences wind up)
īƒ˜ Pivot on both feet:
īƒ˜ Front foot is closed slightly (approx 45Âēangle)
īƒ˜ Back foot pivots on ball of foot (squash the bug)
īƒ˜ Knees are slightly bent
īƒ˜ Body is bent at the waist
īƒ˜ Eyes are looking over the bat for the ball at the
release point of the pitcher
īƒ˜ Weight is on the inside part of the balls of the feet
Hand and bat positioning
īƒ˜ Slide the top hand up the barrel of the bat (about one third of
the way).
īƒ˜ Form a 'V' with the index finger and the thumb of the top
hand, with the remaining fingers underneath and closed in a
fist.
īƒ˜ Rest the bat in the 'V'.
īƒ˜ Arms are extended in front of the body with the elbows
relaxed.
īƒ˜ Hold the bat loosely yet comfortably.
īƒ˜ Hold the barrel of the bat over home plate at the top of the
strike zone and away from the body.
īƒ˜ The barrel of the bat should be slightly higher than the knob
of the bat.
Executing the bunt
īƒ˜ Select a good pitch to bunt (see pictures above)
īƒ˜ Bend the knees to take the body and bat to a ball that is pitched in the lower part of the strike
zone (bat remains in the same position)
īƒ˜ As the ball hits the bat, draw both hands slightly back toward the body to 'soften' the impact
īƒ˜ Try to contact the top of the ball
īƒ˜ Put the ball on the ground in fair territory
Bunting a ball in the lower part of the strike zone
Note how well the batter pictured below bends her knees to get down to bunt the low pitch
Executing a bent leg slide
Safety considerations
īƒ˜ Coaches must address the safety considerations and be clear about the correct execution of
the highly technical aspects of sliding before beginning coaching
īƒ˜ Make sure that all players have long pants or knickerbockers on before starting any sliding drills
īƒ˜ Players should practice in bare feet or socks until the technique is mastered
īƒ˜ A grassed area is preferable to use when working with beginners
īƒ˜ Model the finishing position, and then WALK through the sequence of the slide first with players
īƒ˜ Practice in this way until players feel comfortable with the technique. The more relaxed players
are the easier it will be to slide and the risk of injury is reduced.
Timing the slide
īƒ˜ Players should start the slide about one and a half body lengths from the base, depending on
their weight, running speed and ground conditions
Sliding leg
īƒ˜ Have players sit down from a standing position
īƒ˜ They will naturally tuck one leg underneath the other
īƒ˜ The leg that is tucked under is their natural sliding leg
īƒ˜ Emphasise to players that sliding is a natural motion
Body position
īƒ˜ The sliding leg is bent at about 90ī‚°and tucked under the other leg,
which is extended over the top
īƒ˜ Weight is well back and on the side of the sliding leg
īƒ˜ Chin is tucked to the chest
īƒ˜ Hands and arms are raised above the head to prevent the head
hitting the ground. (Hands should stay clean)
īƒ˜ In the event that beginners hit their head on the ground whilst sliding, as a progression, allow
them to cross their arms on their chest rather than throwing their
hands back as they slide
īƒ˜ The extended leg is slightly bent and foot is kept off the ground
approximately 10-15cm with toe pointed up (although not vertical)
īƒ˜ Base is contacted with the extended leg
Finish position
īƒ˜ As the base is contacted with the extended leg, the upper body lays
back
īƒ˜ The back and side of the player's uniform should get dirty
īƒ˜ Players should stay alert for the outcome of play

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Fu ndamental skills

  • 1. FUNdamental Softball skills – developing fundamental skills Learning outcomes At the completion of this Module the candidate will be able to: Identify the fielding positions in Softball and the responsibilities and key qualities of each position Outline how to select and get familiar with a fielding glove īƒ˜ Teach and correct catching a thrown ball īƒ˜ Teach and correct an overhand throw īƒ˜ Teach and correct fielding of ground balls īƒ˜ Teach and correct fielding of fly balls īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic pitching technique īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic catching technique īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic hitting technique īƒ˜ Teach and correct basic base running technique The focus of the FUNdamentals of Softball (Level 1) Coach Accreditation Program is on the proper mechanics and execution of the fundamental Softball skills of: catching a thrown ball, executing an overhand throw, fielding ground balls and fly balls, basic pitching, catching, hitting and base running technique. The purpose of this focus is to assist coaches to correctly develop fundamentals Softball skills in beginner level players. Fielding positions 1 Field positioning The diagram overleaf represents where players should stand for each fielding position. However as players' skill and confidence progress, they will become more aware of the cues available to them during the game which may impact on where they stand.
  • 2. Infield The infield is the first line of defense behind the pitcher and will generally make more defensive plays than the outfield. Key positions that make up the infield include the: īƒ˜ Pitcher īƒ˜ Catcher īƒ˜ 1st Base īƒ˜ 2nd Base īƒ˜ Third base; and īƒ˜ Shortstop Infield players are responsible for fielding ground balls, catching fly balls, throwing to various bases, covering bases, backing up and tagging runners. Whilst it is important for all players to develop the basic fundamentals in any position to be successful, there are usually four common qualities that characterise a good infielder. These include the ability to be alert on every pitch thrown and make the right play, an eagerness or aggressiveness to go after the ball rather than waiting for it to come to them, good reflexes and the ability to move quickly in all directions and no fear of hard hit balls or oncoming baserunners. Outfield The outfield is sometimes considered less demanding than the infield, however a strong defensive outfield will execute important outs, and like the infield, will make a valuable contribution to the game. Key positions in the outfield include: īƒ˜ Left Field īƒ˜ Centre Field; and īƒ˜ Right Field Outfield players are responsible for catching fly balls, fielding ground balls, throwing to infielders at various bases including home plate, covering bases from time to time and backing up. Whilst it is important for all players to develop the basic fundamentals in any position to be successful, there are usually three common qualities that characterise a good outfielder. These include the ability to position themselves properly for different batters and different situations, react to the batted ball quickly and possess a strong accurate throw. Selecting a fielding glove There is a tremendous range of gloves available for players to choose from. They vary in size and style to suit players needs and positions played. When making a selection it is important that the player can control the glove, so the weight and size of it are important criteria to consider.
  • 3. Fielding mitt (can only be used at 1st Base and catching positions) Fielding glove (can be used for any position) Getting familiar with a fielding glove īƒ˜ For a right handed thrower the glove is placed on the left hand (see the gloves pictured) īƒ˜ For a left handed thrower the glove is place on the right hand īƒ˜ Place the thumb in the section marked Thumb īƒ˜ Place the index and middle fingers in the section marked C īƒ˜ Place the pinkie and ring fingers in the section marked D īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the pocket of the glove īƒ˜ On impact squeeze the thumb and fingers in D together to close the glove around the ball Note: Using the fielding glove is explained in terms of the glove pictured which is a glove for a right handed thrower. Catching a thrown ball Catching sequence īƒ˜ Hold the glove open in front of the chest with the palm facing the thrower īƒ˜ After the ball is released, move the body in line with the thrown ball īƒ˜ Adjust the glove position depending on the location of the throw: īƒ˜ If the ball is above the waist, fingers of the glove point up īƒ˜ If the ball is below the waist, fingers of the glove point down īƒ˜ Watch the ball into the glove īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the pocket of the glove, not the fingers īƒ˜ Squeeze the glove closed and cover the glove with the throwing hand īƒ˜ As the ball enters the glove 'give' with the hands and arms to cushion its impact and draw the ball and glove towards the body īƒ˜ Take the glove and ball to the throwing shoulder as the throwing hand reaches into the glove to grip the ball ready to throw
  • 4. Ready position Body position īƒ˜ Face the thrower īƒ˜ Feet are shoulder width apart and parallel īƒ˜ Bend the knees slightly with weight evenly distributed īƒ˜ Hold both hands chest high with the glove open to the ball, fingers up and thumbs together Body movement īƒ˜ Move the body behind the ball using a shuffle step or cross over step depending on the accuracy of the throw Catching technique īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the pocket of the glove īƒ˜ Draw the hands slightly back towards the body to 'soften' the impact of the ball into the glove īƒ˜ Catching below the waist – the fingers are pointing down with the little fingers together īƒ˜ Catching above the waist – the fingers are pointing up with the thumbs together īƒ˜ Watch the ball into the glove īƒ˜ Secure the ball by squeezing the glove around the ball after impact and covering the glove with the throwing hand Catching below the waist Catching above the waist
  • 5. Preparing to throw īƒ˜ Once the ball is secured take the glove and throwing hand to the throwing shoulder īƒ˜ Turn the glove towards the body īƒ˜ Use the throwing hand to reach in the glove and grip the caught ball īƒ˜ Bring the body to the 'Set Position' for throwing by using either a crow hop or crossover step Gripping the ball 'Set Position' for throwing Executing an overhand throw Throwing grip īƒ˜ Hold the ball in the fingers not the palm īƒ˜ Hold the ball with 2, 3 or 4 fingers on top of the ball īƒ˜ Fingers are placed across the seams īƒ˜ Aim to have the thumb on the seam directly under the ball īƒ˜ Hold the ball firmly but not rigidly
  • 6. Set position īƒ˜ Stand side on and point the glove hand shoulder and elbow at the target. īƒ˜ Feet are slightly wider than shoulder width apart īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button īƒ˜ Throwing hand is extended back with the elbow above the shoulder īƒ˜ Fingers and ball are pointing away from the body īƒ˜ Head remains still and level with eyes looking at the target Throwing technique īƒ˜ Throw starts with an extended walking step using the foot opposite to the throwing hand īƒ˜ Step should be straight at the target īƒ˜ Rotate hips, then body and then shoulders to the throwing side as weight is driven off back foot and transferred onto the front foot īƒ˜ Weight transfers to the front foot as arm comes forward and over the top. Fingers are behind the ball īƒ˜ Ball hand trails the elbow until the shoulders are square īƒ˜ As the arm comes forward the wrist is under the ball and wrist is kept cocked īƒ˜ Ball is released at a 'high five' position with wrist snap toward the target Follow through īƒ˜ After release the body continues forward rotation until the throwing shoulder is pointing at the target and weight is on the front foot īƒ˜ Throwing hand continues down and past the opposite hip and knee
  • 7. Fielding a ground ball Fielding sequence īƒ˜ Move behind the path of the ball and set feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart īƒ˜ Bend the knees and lean from the waist with the weight on the inside part of the balls of the feet īƒ˜ Lean forward from the waist so that the glove touches the ground in front of the body. (Players should be able to see their elbows) īƒ˜ Hold the glove wide open facing the ball with the fingers of the glove pointing down īƒ˜ The throwing hand is close to and beside the glove īƒ˜ Watch the middle of the ball into the glove īƒ˜ Close the glove and cover it with the throwing hand to secure the ball firmly īƒ˜ In one continuous motion grip the ball and transfer the glove and ball to the throwing shoulder ready to throw Ready position Body position īƒ˜ Have the feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart īƒ˜ Weight is forward, but spread along the inside part of the balls of the feet īƒ˜ Bend the knees with the bottom low to the ground (like sitting on a milk crate) īƒ˜ Keep the head up with eyes focused on the batter īƒ˜ Keep the upper body relaxed Hand position īƒ˜ Keep the hands low īƒ˜ Glove touching the ground īƒ˜ Have the elbows out in front of the knees and not locked in
  • 8. Fielding technique Body position īƒ˜ Get into the path of the ball īƒ˜ The body must stay low, with knees well bent and bottom low īƒ˜ Feet should be at least shoulder width apart īƒ˜ The striding foot should be slightly ahead of the pivot foot īƒ˜ Move the head only to enable you to watch the ball into the glove īƒ˜ Body should be directly facing the oncoming ball Hand position īƒ˜ Keep hands well out in front of the body īƒ˜ Glove should touch the ground īƒ˜ Field the ball from the ground up īƒ˜ Hold the glove wide open facing the ball īƒ˜ As the ball hits the glove elbows 'give' with the ball īƒ˜ Once secured, use the throwing hand to grip the ball inside the glove īƒ˜ In one continuous motion take the glove and ball over the throwing shoulder ready to throw Preparing to throw īƒ˜ Bring the ball in the glove straight up from the ground to the belly button/stomach. This is sometimes coined 'up the funnel'. īƒ˜ Turn the body side-on to the target using either a crow hop or crossover step īƒ˜ Take the ball and glove directly to the overhand throwing position (no windup) īƒ˜ Point the glove side elbow to the target īƒ˜ Commence throwing progression
  • 9. Fielding a fly ball Fielding sequence īƒ˜ Move feet and body under the ball īƒ˜ Hands are above the head and in front of the line of the body īƒ˜ Hold the glove wide open facing the ball with the fingers of the glove pointing up īƒ˜ The throwing hand is close to and beside the glove to secure the ball īƒ˜ Watch the middle of the ball into the glove īƒ˜ On impact close the glove and cover it with the throwing hand to secure the ball īƒ˜ Let hands and arms give to soften the impact as the catch is made īƒ˜ Bring the glove to the throwing shoulder ready to throw Ready position Body position īƒ˜ Have the feet shoulder width apart īƒ˜ The body is more upright for outfielders than for infielders: īƒ˜ knees are bent less īƒ˜ hands are further from the ground īƒ˜ Keep the head up with eyes focused on the batter īƒ˜ Keep the upper body relaxed Body movement īƒ˜ Run to get under the ball as quickly as possible īƒ˜ If the ball is hit beyond the fielder avoid running backwards to get to the ball īƒ˜ If the ball is hit to the left turn to the left to get to the ball īƒ˜ If the ball is hit to the right turn to the right to get to the ball Catching technique īƒ˜ Watch the ball all the way into the glove īƒ˜ Catch the ball as close as possible to the throwing shoulder īƒ˜ Catch the ball with the fingers of the glove pointing up īƒ˜ On impact close the glove and cover it with the throwing hand to secure the ball īƒ˜ Let hands and arms give to 'soften' the impact as the catch is made īƒ˜ Once the ball is secured prepare to throw using either a crow hop or cross over step
  • 10. Basic pitching technique Pitching grip īƒ˜ Hold the ball in the tips of the fingers and not in the palm īƒ˜ Grip the ball comfortably but do not strain īƒ˜ Hold the ball firmly to avoid slipping from the fingers īƒ˜ Place the fingers in contact with the seams whenever possible īƒ˜ Release the ball off the ends of the fingers Pitching sequence Stance īƒ˜ Ensure both feet are in contact with the plate īƒ˜ Feet are approximately shoulder width apart, with the pivot foot at the front of the plate and the stride (leg) foot at the back īƒ˜ Shoulders and hips must be in line with first and third base īƒ˜ Hold the ball in both hands in front of the body īƒ˜ The entire body must remain motionless for at least 2 seconds but not more than 5 seconds Pump (drive phase) īƒ˜ Weight is transferred back on to the stride leg īƒ˜ Glove and pitching hand extend down as the body moves over the front leg and into a sprint position īƒ˜ In this position the weight is loaded onto the front leg īƒ˜ Glove and pitching arm are usually in the middle of the body or slightly towards the throwing side Stride īƒ˜ Take an explosive stride straight towards the catcher by driving the stride leg up and out with the glove arm and pitching arm īƒ˜ Accompany the stride with a hard push off the plate by the back (pivot) foot īƒ˜ During the stride the pitching arm reaches the top of the arm circle (above your head) and the back foot pivots (squash the bug) allowing the hips and shoulders to rotate away from the batter (right handed towards Third base, left handed towards 1st Base). īƒ˜ Point the toes of the stride foot almost towards the catcher (45 degree tolerance) īƒ˜ The back leg continues to maintain weight as it drives forward off the plate īƒ˜ The body moves from a forward lean (pump) to an upright or very slightly back īƒ˜ For beginners use an exaggerated or extended walking step
  • 11. Pitching arm action īƒ˜ Move the pitching arm in a complete circle by bringing it straight up the front and straight down the back of the body īƒ˜ Extend the arm but keep it relaxed īƒ˜ At the top of the circle, have the arm close to the head by brushing the ear as it passes the head īƒ˜ Ensure the arm makes the largest circle possible for maximum force īƒ˜ Point your glove to the target to maintain balance and direction Delivery phase īƒ˜ Drive the total body weight towards the catcher īƒ˜ Stride foot lands on the ground with knee flexed to absorb shock īƒ˜ Toes should be at about a 45Âē angle īƒ˜ As the stride foot is planted drive the back (pivot) foot forward directly to the target īƒ˜ This causes the hips to rotate back towards the batter, followed by the trunk and the shoulders īƒ˜ At this stage the pitching arm has come from above the head and is well on the way down with the ball still facing out and the wrist cocked īƒ˜ At this point ensure that the shoulders are back in line with the hips. This is achieved by ensuring the glove arm remains at shoulder height and out in front of the body whilst pointing to the target. īƒ˜ Whilst the hips and the shoulders remain open with the glove arm coming down, snap the wrist alongside the thigh region to release the ball īƒ˜ It is important to keep the pitching shoulder back during release īƒ˜
  • 12. īƒ˜ At this time the back leg is beginning to straighten in order to drive the hips square immediately AFTER the release of the ball īƒ˜ If the hips square up too soon this will prevent the pitching arm from staying in line to the target and inhibit the speed of the wrist snapping action Follow through īƒ˜ Allow the pitching arm to continue forward naturally īƒ˜ Allow the back (pivot) foot to come forward naturally to a position parallel with the stride foot īƒ˜ The body should be well forward with the weight over the toes and distributed evenly on both feet
  • 13. Summary – basic pitching technique Stance īƒ˜ Ensure both feet contact the plate and are shoulder width apart Pump īƒ˜ Weight is loaded on to the front leg (pivot foot) leg with hands and glove in front of the body Stride īƒ˜ Take an explosive stride but ensure weight is maintained on the back (pivot) leg Arm circle/delivery īƒ˜ Hips and shoulders remain open īƒ˜ Snap the wrist at the thigh region Follow through īƒ˜ Back (pivot) foot and pitching arm comes forward naturally īƒ˜ Body well forward and weight over toes
  • 14. Basic catching technique Catching equipment Full protective equipment must be worn at all times. This includes: īƒ˜ Face mask īƒ˜ Chest protector īƒ˜ Leggings īƒ˜ Helmet īƒ˜ Throat protector Ready position Positioning in the Catcher's Box īƒ˜ Wait for the batter to set up īƒ˜ Set up about one bat length behind the back foot of the batter and directly behind home plate Stance īƒ˜ Squat like a frog. īƒ˜ Trunk is forward. īƒ˜ Weight is on the inside part of the balls of the feet. īƒ˜ Glove is in front of the body. īƒ˜ Throwing hand is hidden behind the back (experienced players) or behind the glove (beginners). Receiving the ball īƒ˜ Knees and shoulders are square to the pitcher īƒ˜ Do not reach for the ball īƒ˜ Catch the ball in the centre of the body īƒ˜ Catch the ball out in front of the body īƒ˜ Watch the ball into the glove īƒ˜ 'Give' with the arms on impact īƒ˜ Stay low Blocking the ball When the pitch is in the dirt over home plate: īƒ˜ Keep the eyes on the ball īƒ˜ Directly face the ball īƒ˜ Bend the upper body slightly over the ball īƒ˜ Place the glove between the knees īƒ˜ Drop the knees to the ground as the ball is about to reach the glove
  • 15. When the pitch is in the dirt to the left of home plate: īƒ˜ Keep the eyes on the ball īƒ˜ Step sideways with the left leg first and drop both knees to the ground īƒ˜ Bend the upper body slightly over the ball īƒ˜ Place the glove between the knee and the foot When the pitch is in the dirt to the right of home plate: īƒ˜ Keep the eyes on the ball īƒ˜ Step sideways with the right leg first and drop both knees to the ground īƒ˜ Bend the upper body slightly over the ball īƒ˜ Place the glove between the knee and the foot Note: Blocking is explained in terms of the catcher's view from behind home plate. General hitting Selecting a bat There is a tremendous range of bats available for players to choose from. They vary in length and weight to suit players' needs. When making a selection it is important that the player can control the bat, so the weight and length of it are important criteria to consider. Batting grip īƒ˜ Place the hands together on the bat at a comfortable distance from the knob īƒ˜ Right-handed batters place the left hand closest to the knob of the bat (as shown in the photos below) īƒ˜ Left-handed batters place the right hand closest to the knob of the bat īƒ˜ Wrap the fingers around the handle īƒ˜ Hold the bat in the base of the fingers and not in the palm īƒ˜ Centre the knuckles of the fingers (door knockers) so that they are in a straight line up the handle of the bat īƒ˜ The grip on the bat should be relaxed but firm enough so that the bat does not slip from the hands
  • 16. īƒ˜ If the bat is too heavy slide both hands away from the knob until the bat can be swung comfortably (this is known as 'choking the bat') Batting grip activities Activity 1 (as demonstrated in the above photos) īƒ˜ Stand with the knees together and rest the bat against the knees īƒ˜ Reach down with both hands and wrap the fingers around the handle of the bat (photo on the left) īƒ˜ Close the hands around the bat to form a 'V' between the thumb and index finger. The V should point down the line of the bat (middle photo) īƒ˜ Lift the bat straight up to their shoulder (photo on the right) Activity 2 īƒ˜ Place the bat on the ground in front of the player īƒ˜ Have them pick the bat up off the ground using both hands at the same time īƒ˜ Check to see if the grip matches the key points described in Activity 1 Basic hitting technique Ready position Stance īƒ˜ Take a comfortable and balanced position with weight distributed on the inside part of the balls of feet īƒ˜ Feet should be shoulder-width apart and parallel to each other īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button īƒ˜ Bat is held roughly over the shoulder īƒ˜ Knees are flexed īƒ˜ Head and eyes are level
  • 17. Sequence Stride īƒ˜ Take a soft step towards the pitcher (this is a trigger to commence the batting sequence) īƒ˜ Front foot and knee are closed and feet are parallel to home plate īƒ˜ Keep hands and eyes level īƒ˜ Head remains over the belly button Hip rotation īƒ˜ Hip rotation commences after the stride īƒ˜ Pivot on the ball of the rear foot after the stride foot is in position (squash the bug) īƒ˜ Back leg forms an L shape in line with the back shoulder īƒ˜ Front knee is flexed slightly (shark fin effect) Swing īƒ˜ Shoulders commence rotation after hip rotation īƒ˜ Belly button points to the ball īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button īƒ˜ Head and eyes remain level looking at the contact point īƒ˜ Arms are well extended īƒ˜ Throw the bat head at ball īƒ˜ Extent the bat through the path of the ball Follow through īƒ˜ Shoulders continue to rotate īƒ˜ Maintain a balanced position īƒ˜ Knee, hip and shoulder are aligned īƒ˜ Bat finishes above the shoulder īƒ˜ Head is over the belly button īƒ˜ Head and eyes are level
  • 18. Note: Make sure your players always wear a helmet when practicing batting or bunting. The coach in these photographs is demonstrating the segments of the hitting action for teaching purposes only. Summary – basic hitting technique 1 Stance īƒ˜ Take a comfortable and balanced position with weight distributed on the inside part of the balls of feet. Stride īƒ˜ Take a soft step towards the pitcher (this is a trigger to commence the batting sequence). Hip rotation īƒ˜ Hip rotation commences after stride. Swing īƒ˜ Bat extension Follow through Note: Make sure your players always wear a helmet when practicing batting or bunting. The coach in these photographs is demonstrating the segments of the hitting action for teaching purposes only.
  • 19. Basic base running technique Batter-base runner Digging out of the batter's box īƒ˜ Take the first step with the back foot (the one farthest from the pitcher) īƒ˜ Initially take short wide steps to gain power and momentum īƒ˜ Lengthen the stride and pump the arms to maximise speed for running to 1st Base īƒ˜ Running to first īƒ˜ Run in foul territory within the tramline markings īƒ˜ Continue running straight down the line and contact the base at top speed īƒ˜ Don't break stride when contacting the base īƒ˜ Focus on the base (do not watch the ball) īƒ˜ Contact the front corner of the safety base (the one in foul territory) īƒ˜ After contacting the base bend the knees, take short pumping steps and shift weight back to facilitate coming to a stop īƒ˜ As speed is reduced glance left and/or right to look for the outcome of the play īƒ˜ Turn to the left, toward the field of play, without making any attempt to go to 2nd Base īƒ˜ Go directly back to the base in fair territory NOT the safety base īƒ˜ Never slide into 1st Base unless avoiding a tag Base runner Leading off on the pitch – rolling start īƒ˜ Front foot is beside the front of the base īƒ˜ Rear foot is behind the base īƒ˜ Bend the knees and lean forward from the waist to take up a sprint position īƒ˜ Watch the pitcher and take up this position when they are ready to pitch īƒ˜ When the pitching arm reaches the highest point of the arc, begin the rocking movement īƒ˜ Transfer body weight to the back foot to enable an 'explosive' drive from the sprint position īƒ˜ Take the first step with the rear foot at the time the pitcher takes the stride īƒ˜ Players should always remain alert and take cues from the pitcher, the defence and the coach.
  • 20. Rolling start Leading off on the pitch – track start īƒ˜ Rear foot is on the front of the base īƒ˜ Front foot is extended in front of the base and points in the direction of the next base īƒ˜ Bend the knees and lean forward from the waist to take up a sprint position īƒ˜ Watch the pitcher and take up this position when they are ready to pitch īƒ˜ When the pitching arm reaches the highest point of the arc, begin the rocking movement īƒ˜ Transfer body weight to the back foot to enable an 'explosive' drive off the base īƒ˜ Take the first step with the rear foot at the time the pitcher takes the stride īƒ˜ Players should always remain alert and take cues from the pitcher, the defense and the coach Track start Note: The Rules of Softball prevent a runner leaving the base before the pitcher releases the ball (or in tee ball before the batter hits the ball). If a runner is caught leaving the base early they will be called out. Information on the following skills is provided for general interest only and is not an official or assessable part of the FUNdamentals of Softball (Level 1) Coach Accreditation Program.
  • 21. Basic bunting technique Ready position Body positioning using pivot stance īƒ˜ Pivot early (as the pitcher commences wind up) īƒ˜ Pivot on both feet: īƒ˜ Front foot is closed slightly (approx 45Âēangle) īƒ˜ Back foot pivots on ball of foot (squash the bug) īƒ˜ Knees are slightly bent īƒ˜ Body is bent at the waist īƒ˜ Eyes are looking over the bat for the ball at the release point of the pitcher īƒ˜ Weight is on the inside part of the balls of the feet Hand and bat positioning īƒ˜ Slide the top hand up the barrel of the bat (about one third of the way). īƒ˜ Form a 'V' with the index finger and the thumb of the top hand, with the remaining fingers underneath and closed in a fist. īƒ˜ Rest the bat in the 'V'. īƒ˜ Arms are extended in front of the body with the elbows relaxed. īƒ˜ Hold the bat loosely yet comfortably. īƒ˜ Hold the barrel of the bat over home plate at the top of the strike zone and away from the body. īƒ˜ The barrel of the bat should be slightly higher than the knob of the bat. Executing the bunt
  • 22. īƒ˜ Select a good pitch to bunt (see pictures above) īƒ˜ Bend the knees to take the body and bat to a ball that is pitched in the lower part of the strike zone (bat remains in the same position) īƒ˜ As the ball hits the bat, draw both hands slightly back toward the body to 'soften' the impact īƒ˜ Try to contact the top of the ball īƒ˜ Put the ball on the ground in fair territory Bunting a ball in the lower part of the strike zone Note how well the batter pictured below bends her knees to get down to bunt the low pitch Executing a bent leg slide Safety considerations īƒ˜ Coaches must address the safety considerations and be clear about the correct execution of the highly technical aspects of sliding before beginning coaching īƒ˜ Make sure that all players have long pants or knickerbockers on before starting any sliding drills īƒ˜ Players should practice in bare feet or socks until the technique is mastered īƒ˜ A grassed area is preferable to use when working with beginners īƒ˜ Model the finishing position, and then WALK through the sequence of the slide first with players īƒ˜ Practice in this way until players feel comfortable with the technique. The more relaxed players are the easier it will be to slide and the risk of injury is reduced.
  • 23. Timing the slide īƒ˜ Players should start the slide about one and a half body lengths from the base, depending on their weight, running speed and ground conditions Sliding leg īƒ˜ Have players sit down from a standing position īƒ˜ They will naturally tuck one leg underneath the other īƒ˜ The leg that is tucked under is their natural sliding leg īƒ˜ Emphasise to players that sliding is a natural motion Body position īƒ˜ The sliding leg is bent at about 90ī‚°and tucked under the other leg, which is extended over the top īƒ˜ Weight is well back and on the side of the sliding leg īƒ˜ Chin is tucked to the chest īƒ˜ Hands and arms are raised above the head to prevent the head hitting the ground. (Hands should stay clean) īƒ˜ In the event that beginners hit their head on the ground whilst sliding, as a progression, allow them to cross their arms on their chest rather than throwing their hands back as they slide īƒ˜ The extended leg is slightly bent and foot is kept off the ground approximately 10-15cm with toe pointed up (although not vertical) īƒ˜ Base is contacted with the extended leg Finish position īƒ˜ As the base is contacted with the extended leg, the upper body lays back īƒ˜ The back and side of the player's uniform should get dirty īƒ˜ Players should stay alert for the outcome of play