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The Softball Drill Book |  | Author: Kirk Walker Publisher: Human Kinetics Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 280 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7 x 0.8
ISBN: 0736060707 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3578 EAN: 9780736060707
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Product Description Packed with over 180 drills straight from the practice sessions of the game's most successful programs, The Softball Drill Book will add variety to your practices and precision to your game-day performances. The comprehensive collection covers every aspect of the game. From warm-up to conditioning, throwing to hitting, bunting to base-running, you'll find drills to improve position skill and team execution - all from college coaches and programs that have won 13 NCAA Women's College World Series titles and dozens of NCAA regional tournament titles. Contributors include: - Cal State Fullerton head coach Michelle Gromacki
- Florida State associate head coach Louie Berndt
- Fresno State head coach Margie Wright
- Iowa associate head coach Michelle Venturella
- Long Beach State head coach Kim Sowder
- Louisiana State head coach Yvette Girouard
- Louisville associate head coach Carol Bruggeman
- Michigan head coach Carol Hutchins
- Mississippi State head coach Jay Miller
- Nebraska assistant coach Jennifer Ogee
- Notre Dame head coach Deanna Gumpf
- Oregon State head coach Kirk Walker
- UCLA head coach Kelly Inouye-Perez
- Washington head coach Heather Tarr
One look at the names above and it is clear, The Softball Drill Book is your blueprint for championship practices.
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| Customer Reviews: Excellent drills September 2, 2007 Miran Brinovec (Ljubljana, Slovenia, Europe) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is a good guide for almost all drills you want to use on practice with one or more players. Recomend to all coaches at the beginning of their carrier.
One of the best softball drills book on the market today! January 4, 2009 Marc Dagenais (Montreal, Canada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3UANQKYD9YOIA To all softball players, coaches and parents:
In this video review, I explained that I'm qualified to review this product and why I strongly believe that this book is one of the best softball drills book on the market today.
Reviewer's credentials:
- Experienced Softball Coach (over 20 years of softball coaching experience including the international and college levels)
- Experienced presenter / course conductor in the field of softball and coaching
- Master's Degree in Coaching Sciences
Good book of drills March 26, 2010 Bob Dyche (Seattle area) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Using some of these drills for our 9 year old granddaughter's softball team, will put more in as the girls get used to the ones we're doing and they get a better feel of the game. I wished I'd had a book like this back when their aunt played at this same level.
Book November 27, 2009 I love the book. The only thing is that it took about 14 days to get it instead of 7 like they said. Other than that it was a great buy.
Comprehensive, but... July 28, 2009 Don Mckay 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Kirk Walker has assembled over 175 drills organized into fourteen chapters covering training, fundamental skills, position-specific skills, and tactical drills. Each drill page states the drill's purpose, how to organize and execute it, variations of the drill, and miscellaneous coaching points. Additionally, each chapter has an introduction that provides general guidance for the topic at hand. Though there is a lot of information presented, I feel that this book does not quite live up to its promise.
One problem may be that each chapter is written by a different D1 coach, and since each D1 program has its own philosophies and points of emphasis, there seems to be a lack of continuity from chapter to chapter. Given that Kirk Walker is the Head Coach at Oregon State University, his book may have been better served focusing on Oregon State's drills, approach, values and beliefs.
Like most drill books, this one has a drill finder which tries to help the reader zero in on a drill of interest, but there is not enough granularity in the drill finder table to differentiate from one drill to the next. For example, Chapter 11, Pitching Drills, has 11 different drills yet all of them have the same exact characteristics in the drill finder matrix. As a result, the reader still has to read through each drill to determine which one best suits his/her needs. I would add an additional column in the drill finder that highlights a drill's main "Coaching Point" (as listed on each drill page).
There *are* drills that I've incorporated into my practices and there *is* plenty of good information here, but actually teasing it out and finding it can be a chore. I am glad I have this book, but it is not usually the first book to which I turn when I am stumped and need to find a solution to a practice or player problem.
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