Yes, you can use a t ball mitt for softball. Many kids that use to play t ball still use there mitts however if it is getting small, get a softball mitt because the older they get the faster they throw and kids hands could get hurt. Softball mitts have padding in them so it will help protect there hands. There is nothing wrong with waiting!
a pitcher throws a softball under hand in a circular motion
It depends how big your hand is
The use of a softball glove is so it does not hurt your hand when someone throws it and it is also used for an aim so you do not have to aim with your hand. ( That would look silly.)
A pitcher can only make one smooth movement with her pitching arm. Any pause after the start of the motion (which is incited by the end of the touch of the throwing hand and the glove) is a balk and all runners advance.
When you catch a softball, your hand and the glove move in the same direction that the ball is moving to cushion the impact and reduce the force on your hand. This action conserves momentum, as the momentum of the ball is transferred to your hand and glove system upon contact, leading to a decrease in the ball's momentum and an increase in the momentum of your hand and glove system.
NO
with a baseball glove and to throw it use your bare hand
11 3/4-12 depending on size of hand. However for a pitcher it should be at least 11.5. Most prefer 12. Make sure glove does not have I or H posts, traps or closed webbing for pitching.
I think you release when your hand gets at your knee
well first off do you mean throwing with your left hand and if so you need a glove for your right hand
It just means that it is made for a person who throws with their right hand
The velocity of the softball that is pitched is fast enough to hit the catchers glove with a lot of force so it causes the catcher's hand to sting or hurt