The answer to a question sent in by a FTR listener, plus a few additional thoughts on choosing a bat. Plus find out how you can get help with planning practice if you’re a coach!
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I’m happy to be able to bring this episode to you a bit sooner than I expected. In this episode, hear about a really cool clinic opportunity, find out how you can take a peek inside my softball brain, and find out why I was proud of the girls after a recent practice.
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In this episode I share my thoughts on the controversial subject of whether or not a player should play up or stay down? Most of the time it’s also looked at as,
“Should a player choose a more competitive environment with more playing time or an easier level of play with lots of playing time?”
This is an issue where I usually get lots of flack. There are some people who agree with me, but most seem not too. Find out why I feel the way I do in this episode, then leave me a comment and let me know your thoughts and where you stand on this issue.
I do have to ask for your forgiveness before you listen though, I ended up having to record this episode in two different sessions, and before I could record the second session I caught a cold, so I probably sound horrible. If you have trouble understanding what I say in the second portion of the show, please excuse me. I didn’t want to wait until my voice got completely better because then this episode would have been late. I already put off recording that second part of the show for a few days because I sounded even worse earlier. I apologize in advance if I get a little difficult to understand in the second portion of the show. Thank you for your understanding!
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