A strike in softball is when a pitcher pitches a softball to the batter [located in the batter box in front of the catcher] and the batter misses. When it is a strike, it is thrown in a particular area from the batter's armpits to the bottom of their knees.
For fastpitch softball normally it is from your shoulders to ur knees or i think it has changed to your chest or as i know it as (boob region..... lol) to your knees
No higher than shoulders and sometimes that's a bit high. No lower than knees. If I was a pitcher, for practicing I'd give myself a strike zone of chest to knees.
The strike zones in softball is the way that you hit the ball. Usually the strike zone is from knees to the chest.
well if a player has the ball and is about to tag you you can slide under the ball. if its a play at home and the catcher has the ball, you slide in and knock the catcher down the ball pops out of the glove you are safe, sliding can also prevent injuries. well you slide in at home! if it is close and you are not sure if you are going to get out you should slide in! make sure that you have a sliding pad! :)if not you will get bloody knees:( and if there is a play at home and you dont slide you will be out!:(
No, you should have one replaced at a time, and do the second only after the first heals.
well you bend your knees a little bit and then you hold your bat in front of you.
All of them. But rotator cuffs usually go first for pitchers and knees for catchers.
For fast pitch softball, international play and NCAA is bottom of the shoulders to lower portion of the knees. And the width of the plate. NOTE: Due to size of the ball the strike zone in softball can seem wider than MLB, but it's similar. Also the rules of the batters box differ between softball and baseball.
It depends if you are sliding a lot but you should because it gives more protection.
On his or her back with their knees flexed
yeahh, they have alot more padding that softball knee pads. volleyball players have to be protected while their diving onto their knees and such. softball players (mostly only the younger ones wear knee pads) dont need as much padding on their knees because although they dive and slide, it is usually not onto their knees. gym floors are also alot harder and hurt worse than the ground (i know from experience! lol)