Wiffle Ball Baseball teaches pitching and hitting skills and
builds confidence
The game of wiffle ball is lots of fun, and teaches many skills
that are valuable in baseball and softball. Kids play it because
it's fun and can be played anywhere. You can play in your
backyard, in the street, in a field, on a baseball diamond, and
even the beach. The wiffle ball itself is lightweight and won't
break any windows, and won't hurt children if a pitch hits them.
The wiffle ball bat is lightweight and can be handled by
children of nearly any age.
Children that play wiffle ball are actually building their
self-confidence. As a pitcher, the wiffle ball will spin, curve,
and wiggle in almost any direction. As a hitter, a child gains
confidence in swinging the wiffle ball bat and hearing the crack
of the bat hitting the ball. All of these confidence-building
skills will help when the child plays baseball or softball. You
can find books and videos to learn baseball and softball by
visiting http://www.2PlayBall.com and you can also learn by
doing: so play ball and enjoy the game as you learn more and
become better.
Wiffle-ball baseball pitching mechanics and technique: A
pitcher in the game of wiffle ball can throw the ball with spins
and curves, depending on the type of pitching grip. Holding the
ball differently will cause the ball to be a curveball, slider,
sinker, floater, fastball, or any other kind of pitch. Thanks to
the lightweight nature of the wiffle ball, a young player can
try different stances and pitching mechanics and techniques. A
pitcher can throw side-arm or overhead. The pitcher can even
switch and use their non-preferred throwing arm. A right-handed
pitcher could try pitching left-handed, and a left-handed
pitcher could choose to try being a right-handed pitcher. The
simple grip of the ball and the lightweight wiffle ball can
allow this experimentation.
Wiffle-ball baseball hitting mechanics and technique freedom: A
child who is up at bat with a wiffle ball bat can swing the bat
much faster that he/she could with a much heavier bat. This
new-found baseball swing freedom can increase a child's
confidence and boost batting mechanics and technique. A
right-handed baseball hitter could tryout a left-handed baseball
hitting stance. Or, a left-handed baseball hitter could tryout a
right-handed baseball hitting stance. A child could become a
switch hitter!
Baseball fielding mechanics and technique: The wiffle ball is
not only a tricky ball to hit, it is also very tricky to field.
When the wiffle ball is hit in the air, it can spin off the bat
and thus fly in a surprising fashion. Once the wiffle ball hits
the ground, it will react to any tiny tree branch or pebble on
the ground. These quick bounces and direction changes are
excellent for practicing fielding techniques for youth baseball
players. The child is required to keep their eye on the ball at
all times, and they must quickly react to any sudden change in
direction. The quick bounce of a wiffle ball hit on the ground
will keep a child light on their feet and give them
lighting-fast hand reflexes for fielding techniques.
Backyard baseball fun anytime: A game of wiffle ball builds many
skills and coordination for baseball players of all ages. It's
easy, it's fun, and it can be played anywhere!