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At the least 3 times a week is good. This will give her enough time to recover and psychologically this won't make her overwhelmed and having pitching too much too soon.

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how much for used softball pitching machine?

for a softball pitching machine varies from $140 to$300


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Is softball of baseball the harder sport to play?

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What are the physics involved in softball pitching and hitting?

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How do you measure the pitching distance for high school softball?

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How does pitching speed affect batting distance?

In 18 U Gold softball and collegiate softball, the distance from the plate to the pitching mound is 43 feet. This is because the pitchers at these levels throw much faster than the pitchers in the lower levels. In high school at 14U - 18U the pitching distance is 40 feet. Notice there is a difference between 18U and 18U Gold level.


Does pitching speed affect batting distance?

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Why does a foam softball seem much lighter than a normal softball?

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What do you need to do in 7-12 grade to pursue your career as a pro softball player?

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A softball pitcher fastball was measured at 0.017 and a hardball pitcher's fastball was measured at 86.4 mph Who threw faster and by how much?

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What is the difference between baseball and softball?

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