Just a question to help with my 8 year old. Loves catching and loves to learn. He catches at the most two or three innings per game and very rarely two in a row. I think he'd catch every inning if we'd let him. I switch them out a lot to make sure everyone gets a chance at catcher. He would have probabaly never known how much he'd like it had he not been given a chance to get back there a year ago.
As most of you know it can be pretty demanding even at this age. I have read a little about different methods to relax the glove hand prior to the pitch(quarter turn). I want to help him learn more about this. I'm not sure I understand exactly how this is done. I think it would help in a number of ways for him to be able to relax better behind the plate. He's a pretty relaxed kid, but I'm sure he gets tired and knowing how to properly relax the glove hand and not have it tense all the time is sure to help.
Any suggestions or what do you feel is the proper way to teach this to a youngster? Just for reference he is using a youth catcher's mitt that fits properly and is not too heavy.
Thanks,
Tim
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