You can break your arm from playing softball like you would in any daily activity. you can break your arm just by walking and tripping. Breaking your arm in softball would have been from a bad fall or an accident. Breaking your arm doing any skill is unlikely. it's important to have a good conditioning program to avoid injuries
A new piercing and you want to dive on it? Yes it will hurt the piercing.
softball is a really tough sport if you would not want to get hurt i would inform you not to play, if you play you may get hit by a softball alot, and if you want to play... just be prepared
Yes because it would not hurt anyone.
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.)
Put your hands a little higher on your bat but don't put them where you could hurt your hands.
softball bat cleats mouth guard helmet visor batting gloves sliding shorts ( so you don't get hurt ) sunflower seeds!!! =-)
manly to give a better grip to the person who is using it but also when you move up a level in softball to halp not to hurt your arm. but frankly there are 8in. balls and 10.in balls also.
All of them. But rotator cuffs usually go first for pitchers and knees for catchers.
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!
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.
There are 9 people on the field in a game of softball + reserves.
'Will you go with us to the softball game?' refers to a future action.