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So I'm 26 years old and played Slo-Pitch Softball in highschool. I didn't play at all in the intervening years until 2024. So naturally I had A LOT of rust to wear off.
I joined the Fitsports Co-Ed Recreational Softball league here in the GTA in Toronto. My batting was alright but my fielding was dreadful and it cost my team a few games. I don't want to experience that again so I'm defenitely looking to improve. Unfortunately, I don't have any friends that play Softball (don't have any friends in general tbh) and the team I was placed on was a team of random people that all registered as individuals. While it was nice getting to know them, we are defenitely not close at all. Just one of those teams where we meet up, play, then go our separate ways.
So I'm looking for ways to improve my catching, throwing and fielding so I don't be a liability to my team anymore in future seasons. I'm thinking about getting Dan Blewett Slo-Pitch throwing course and start doing the drills he mentioned but by myself.
Does anyone else have experience practicing Softball (especially fielding) alone? If yes, please give me tips on how do it.
Also if you know of any Softball coaches in the GTA willing to give some lessons to a 26 year old (most coaching websites I checked out focused on kids and teenagers), would be open to that too.
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