a softbal is not easy to throw- you probably are not throwing a real softball.
the core of a softball is surrounded by compressed air and nobody really knows how its made. (its made in a factory)
Softball bats are normally made out of metal. Louisville slugger is the main company that makes softball bats. While they also make wood, metal is used in softball.
It just means that it is made for a person who throws with their right hand
Classic rock. Specifically deep purple "made in apan" or iron buttrfly "in-a-gdda-da-vida"
rubber
because softball is awesome and girls deserve to play too!
Generally made from leather.
Softball is like a sport very similar to baseball and cricket. It also involves around the same thing. I think the most important skills of playing softball is to be able to control the movement of the ball well when you whack it and be able to have good mastery over your softball bat. *Softball bats are made of metal. So, they kind of hurt when you hit someone or yourself with it.
leather
None. USC does not have a softball program.
On a softball the first thing they make to make a softball is that there is a rock ball in it and then there is alot of string raped around it and on the outside is white or yellow rubber and the string holds the rubber together and it forms a softball shape. What makes the softball stick on the string under is this sticky brown stuff. The rock ball under is like a really hard piece of dirt. If you take a softball apart and get to the rock ball and throw it on the ground, it will break in half or into pieces.
Softball gloves are made the same way Baseball gloves are. Companies like Akadema make both softball and baseball gloves. See video below on how gloves are made. http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=KcGiBodC-Mo