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When fielding ground balls, this ball is made for quick hands and feet drills. This is a great idea. On a level surface, the ball performs well. not in the grass
Yes, it can be used to help with reaction time in any sport that calls for it.
The best advice we can give is to simply let it air out before using it again. Thank you very much! br>br> If you have any further questions, please contact us.
It's not a good situation. It doesn't bounce around as much as I'd like, and it now behaves more like a dog toy.
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OUTDOORS! INSIDE THE BOX: br>Cardboard outline, folded at the bottom, grommet at top, one light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored light-colored Each side had a heavy-duty staple in it, making it simple to open with just your fingers. The ball was stuffed into a 2 x half-gallon bag that had not been sealed. When the cardboard is torn away, the sphere clamshell simply pulls apart with ease. Excellent, simple-to-follow instructions rip open the box PRODUCT: br>br>PRODUCT: br>br>PRODUCT: br>br> br>Ours didn't smell at all. We fitted it inside a tennis ball tube with just enough wiggle room to make it the size of a tennis ball. It's made from a solid (not-liquid) material. rubbery material with a hollow interior. It now has a lot of weight to it. After a brief moment of playing with it in our front entry, we quickly realized that if we don't want anything to break, this is an outdoor ball. Be wary of Windows. This appears to be a hard surfaces ball that will last longer on packed dirt than on concrete. It appears that hit will be sufficient for our needs. RESULTS: br>br> br>Here are the preliminary results after only a few hours of use:
11- Year- Old: It was a big hit with him, and it's already helping him with his coordination. Most of the time, he can catch the ball. br>7- Year- Old: It was a big hit with him, and it's already helping him with his coordination. He still doesn't catch the ball very often, but he's getting better at tracking it and moving his body closer to it so he can make a good attempt.
5- Year- Old: She's getting the hang of tracking it with her eyes, though she usually has to wait for it to stop moving before she can pick it up. BR>BR>PRICING: BR>BR>PRICING: BR>PRICING: BR>PRICING br>Better value for money than the competition. Because this is my only one, I can't compare quality to price, but the price was reasonable for our needs.
My son, who is seven years old, is a baseball player who has been having trouble reacting when the ball is hit. The ball will roll right next to him, and he will remain motionless until the ball comes to a halt. I bought it and gave it to him to play with, and it's amazing how much of a difference it makes! He began to track the ball's movement and predict where it would go. The fact that the ball is difficult to predict means he must keep moving until he catches it is one of my favorite aspects of the game. He had a good time and played for nearly an hour.
I used to be a quick runner and used to enjoy most of the outdoor activities. However, I lost my agility as a result of ACL surgery. This ball, in addition to your agility exercises, is extremely beneficial. You don't need anyone else to play; all you have to do is play yourself and pay attention to your body's reactions. (In my case, I discovered that some of my body parts are stiff and unmovable. ).
We had hoped that it would bounce around and aid his reaction time when fielding ground balls, but it simply rolls like a regular ball. We tried everything we could think of to get this to bounce left and right, but nothing worked. After several attempts by both of us, as well as my neighbor, we gave up and switched to a regular baseball.
My peripheral vision and eye coordination are two of my strengths. br>Recent changes: It's been about a month since I got it. My hand-to-mouth strategy The ability to see clearly has improved. I was playing a game with a 70-year-old friend, and his reaction time and hand-to-hand coordination were impressive. Eye coordination is also getting better. It's a lot of fun, and I could do it for hours, as well as improving peripheral vision, processing speed, agility, and focus. I'm sure it'd be beneficial to people with attention deficit disorder as well. It requires you to be completely present in order to play with it, so it could be useful for consciousness training! I LOVE IT!.
We adore this device, or at least we did until we misplaced ours, but we will replace it. We use it for baseball and begin by rolling it to each other on the grass, where it bounces gently, before going crazy and rolling it down the street, where it bounces wildly. When no one is looking, I bounce it off the side of a concrete wall, which simulates fielding practice. It's of excellent quality and greatly aids hand-eye coordination.
Because the color is bright, you can see it better if it falls into the grass. I've included a photo that compares the size of a baseball to the size of a baseball. We also have the Sklz brand, which is equally as good!.
I bought this ball because it was recommended as a good training tool due to its unpredictable bounce. However, the bounces are so random that the ball is useless. Consider dropping the ball at a 90-degree angle. to a flat surface at a 45-degree angle With a 90-degree return bounce, It would be ideal if the angle were set at 45 degrees. It will, however, usually bounce at a 15-degree angle. From you, at a 20-degree angle. Catching or running after him is impossible.