Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Getting Baseball Gear That's Right For You

By Athena Hunter


Baseball equipment comes in a variety of types which can differ from person to person as far as what is needed. You need to know some details before you start buying your gear, such as what your position will be, what your team or league will allow and whether or not there are any gear items that aren't allowed. There are however some generalizations you can make and we'll look at those here.

A batting helmet won't make you a better hitter, but it will protect you from dangerous pitches. Many people underestimate how dangerous baseball can be compared to other sports, but players have been killed by speeding pitches. Getting hit by a ball is not a trivial consideration, so always wear a helmet when batting. This is mandatory when playing in a league but this also applies to when you're practicing. Your helmet should be high quality, fit you well, and not interfere with your vision.

The seriousness of your game may dictate the customization of your gear. One thing that can be customized in a variety of ways including leather type, webbing, welting and color is your glove. You may want to go this route if you are experienced enough to know exactly what is best for you. Another item some players get custom made are bats, where you can choose the exact size, type of wood or metal, weight and specifications, as well as any logo you might want. Customized baseball gear is of course more expensive than your typical retail gear but can be worth it.

Your wrists are vulnerable and an injury can be very painful, and also mean missing quite a few games. When you're wearing wrist guards that fit well, you'll hardly know you have them on. If they fit properly, they won't restrict your motions in any way as they protect you.

Those who want to improve their hitting skills will want to consider purchasing a batting tee. Consider a tee for any age player as an effective tool for teaching swing technique or hitting performance. It's important to practice these skills off the field since you are limited to the number of "at bats" you get even during practice. While it may seem tedious to practice your swing over and over, this is one of the most essential skills in baseball, so it's something worth putting some effort into. If you get a batting tee, make sure you set it up correctly, so that you're able to swing the same way you would in a real game. If you want to play your best the above information is important to consider when purchasing baseball equipment that's right for you. Sometimes, as with gloves, you may have to experiment a little before you find the style that suits you best. If you play multiple positions you may find it necessary to have a variety of gear choices. As you begin looking for baseball gear you can use this information as a guideline for getting the best gear for you.




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