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  1. The equipment used in softball typically includes a glove, a bat and a ball, each of which are available in various makes and models. Discover the importance of using a bat that's comfortable to swing with help from a softball coach int his free video on softball equipment.

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  2. In softball, a sacrifice means that something is being given up in order to get something, such as a bunt to move a base runner to the next base. Learn more about sacrifices in softball with help from a softball coach int his free video on softball definitions.

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  3. In fast-pitch softball, the key to becoming a good pitcher is repetition and practice. Learn different methods and techniques for throwing a softball with help from a softball coach int his free video on fast-pitch softball tips.

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  4. In fast-pitch softball, playing second base means being quick, agile and fast to react. Find out why it helps to be aggressive when playing second base in fast-pitch softball with help from a softball coach int his free video on fast-pitch softball positions.

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  5. In fast-pitch softball, the key to good hitting is timing, and the batter must be ready to hit the ball as soon as it is released from the pitcher's hand. Learn about the mental approach to hitting in fast-pitch softball with help from a softball coach int his free video on fast-pitch softball hitting techniques.

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Jean Silva Jean Silva is a softball coach in New York City. In 1991, she took over the New York Women’s Sports League, after which she added the youth division in 1995 and a co-ed division in 2000.dkdk

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