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What I Know And Remember About Baseball - It Is A Mans Game

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Mothers, do not let your babies grow up to be Cowboys or throw a baseball like a girl. Credit folk singer Willie Nelson with the beginning of the statement from a song he made infamous. Baseball is a mans game.

Whether you participate in youth baseball or analyze major league baseball, proper basics are the foundation of having fun with Americas pastime. There are no excuse for not practicing baseball throwing correctly.

Sources for correct throwing technique are readily available. Any batting cage owner (private or commercial) generally has sufficient knowledge of, or can direct you to, proper throw technique. You can also teach yourself from the many available books, videos and web notes.

As a parent, teaching to throw is a bonding opportunity that has no comparison. Get some pointers from the local experts and pass it along to any child willing to spend time with you.

If you have ever read "Teach Baseball as you Teach Life" by Bruce Lambin then you already realize how Baseball is a Mans game and that throwing like a girl can actually harm the player both physically and emotionally.

On the emotional side, throwing a baseball properly does not promote taunting from other team members or opponents. Having the confidence and ability to get the baseball from glove to glove is a worthwhile achievement for any age. Many seem to dismiss a baseball throw for what its absolute goal is. Being able to continually repeat the goal breeds personal self esteem. No matter which baseball league you are in, no matter what position you play the goal is for each and every throw is to have it wind up in your team mates baseball gloves where little or no adjustment is made by the receiver. It takes practice to get there, perfect practice that is.

Baseball throwing at first sight does not appear to be overly demanding. Closer analysis proves that throwing a baseball correctly will allow the body to throw for years. Incorrect throwing can cause a multitude of physical damage from torn rotator cuffs in the shoulder and tennis elbow to un-even growth on each side of the wrist.

Lifelong injuries from incorrect form are no myth. Youth baseball players cannot envision their lives at 40. Even the best players who make it to the big show know that being a paid baseball player past 40 is reserved for the best of the best. Why risk the quality of life for improper throwing. Being able to reach above you head pain free to change a light bulb may not seem a loft goal, but for those who cannot, it is.

Is there a time when its ok to throw any way you want, sure, the moment you are being paid big bucks to play. Throw the baseball any way you like. Just remember this, the least amount of damage you bring to your body the longer you are able to play at the paid level. In our modern culture, livelong earnings substantially out weigh life long ERA or batting average.

Baseball is a Mans game, HUMAN. We are all human, hence the need for boys and girls to throw a baseball properly. Participation is more fun without undue strain on the body when you take the time to make your practice perfect.



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Mr. Dowdy is the father of 3 and after re-entering competitive baseball with his oldest that lead to frustration of finding suitable glove, he became an Official Distributor for Kelley Athletic You can also visit His Site for more news/tips/articles on the subjects of baseball, construction, building codes and more that most will find a quick way to fall asleep.

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