Ground Ball Work Out
For an effective ground ball work out to occur, every possible aspect of what might happen must be experienced. This is where most workouts have failed in the past for players.
Fast ground balls and bouncing ground balls have always been able to be practiced with a coach or team mate hitting the ball to the infielders, but not the bad hop ball. This has always occurred as a rare occasion with the ball came in contact with a gopher mound or other imperfection in the field of play.
To raise the occurrence of the bad hop ball from an occasional, unpredictable event to 100% occurrence, the introduction of the ReactionPro® Pad can be implemented. When this pad is introduced, the players will know that there will be a bad hop ball and they will have to react, but which way and how is unknown until it occurs. This preparedness will help them not only respond quicker during practice but build a foundation for better play on the field in a game situation.
Players that have practiced with this reaction training pad are not only better prepared physically to handle the bad hop ball, but mentally. By having actually seen and responded to more of them than what would naturally occur, they are properly prepared for the rare occurrence at the needed moment during a game that could be the difference in winning or losing a critical game.
Another beautiful thing about this fielding training tool is that it may be used year around, indoors or outside. The repetitive training is what will sharpen the players skills to a point that they will not even think, they will react.
With more and more teams utilizing this new practice aid in their daily workouts, any team without it will be at a disadvantage. Include the ReactionPro® Pad as part of your daily ground ball work out and have your team more prepared than any other team in your league.


