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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a "must have" book for the softball coach
I used to attend Judi Garman's softball clinics at Cal State Fullerton in the 1980's. I never went away sorry about the time spent there. Judi is a veritable fountain of knowledge about the game. Softball Skills and Drills draws from Judi's life-time of coaching experience. You'll not only find skills and drills in this book. You'll find strategy, both for offense...
Published on March 8, 2002 by James H. Mccune

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Neither a good skills book nor a good drills book
"Softball Skills & Drills" by Judi Garman tries to be both a skills book and a drills book, and as a result, does neither exceptionally well. The skills it covers (catching, throwing, infield, outfield, pitching, the catcher, team defense, hitting, bunting & slap hitting, and base running) are generally covered in every skills book and does not provide very many unique...
Published on August 28, 2009 by Don Mckay


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a "must have" book for the softball coach, March 8, 2002
I used to attend Judi Garman's softball clinics at Cal State Fullerton in the 1980's. I never went away sorry about the time spent there. Judi is a veritable fountain of knowledge about the game. Softball Skills and Drills draws from Judi's life-time of coaching experience. You'll not only find skills and drills in this book. You'll find strategy, both for offense and defense. Check out the chapters on slap-hitting and bunting. If my house was on fire, and there were only two books on fastpitch softball I could rescue, it would be Softball Skills and Drills by Garman and Fastpitch Softball: the Windmill Pitcher by Barry Sammons. If you're into fastpitch, you gotta have this book.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Fundamentals and Drill Book I've Seen, April 18, 2002
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John Komin (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
I agree with the previous post - this is a must-have book for softball coaches. Just the section on proper throwing technique was worth the cost of the book. Garman does an excellent job of putting into words all of the things I knew how to do by muscle memory but couldn't succinctly describe to my players. The accompanying drills make sense and reinforce the fundamentals I'm teaching. I'd recommend this book for coaches of all levels and experience.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great For The Novice; Even Better For The More Experienced, July 20, 2005
"Softball Skills & Drills" by Judi Garman is a valuable book for any softball coach or player. I have to admit that I am an inexperienced softball player, who has recently joined a league for recreation. Because I had little knowledge of the game, I bought this book because it is advertised on the cover as "The best book on the basics of the game." In retrospect I think that claim may be a bit of an overstatement because the book does assume a general working knowledge of the mechanics and rules of the game of softball. While these fundamentals are explained in pieces throughout the book, I would have really enjoyed a more thorough overview before Garman raced into chapter one, "Catching." Don't get me wrong: this is a great book, but absolute beginners may also need an even more basic text.

What the book does do superbly is to break down all the fundamental skills of the game of softball and give easy to comprehend (if not to execute, sometimes) explanations, tips, and techniques related to these skills, as well as sets of drills designed to develop those skills. In reading the book (from the viewpoint of a neophyte player) I couldn't help but believe that the single best audience for this book would be coaches. This book would be a positive treasure trove of information for coaches at any level of competition.

I think this is an excellent book, and would have given it five stars if not for the omission of a general introduction, overview, and strategy section that would really help those who need the most basic "basics of the game." As it is, I would like to give it four and a half stars, because it really is an excellent text.

Highly recommended to softball players and coaches everywhere.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book for Coaches or Players of any age., April 28, 2002
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I found the book to be very helpful with a great assortment of drills to choose from.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The One Softball Book You Must Own, November 12, 2007
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If you only buy one softball drill book, let this be the one. The drills in this book run the gamut from basic drills for the beginner to advanced drills for the advanced travel ball player. If you are a beginning coach, the drills in this book will help you plan your practices to get the most instruction into a limited amount of time. "Softball Skills and Drills" is a great little book that will stay fresh and relevant as your team grows and matures. Garman knows her stuff!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource for all levels of coaching, December 23, 2005
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E. Johnson (El Cajon, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I have assistant coached my daughters' ASA teams for the past six years, and now I'm an assistant coach of my oldest daughter's jr. high team. I've pretty much learned along the way, picking up ideas and drills from the excellent coaches around me. But I just recently picked this book up and am excited about what I see. It's basic enough for the have-no-clue-but-want-to-learn coach, but there are so many drills here that even experienced coaches will pick up some new ideas. I especially like how the coach is fundamentally sound--the advice can therefore be trusted. I am going to be keeping this book nearby over these next seasons, and perhaps some of these drills will help the girls I coach to be even that much better. I am highly recommending this book for all of us who hope to gain just an inch of an advantage over those who rely merely on gut instinct.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book on basic drills, March 2, 2006
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This is a good book on the basic and advanced drills for girls learning softball. Highly suggest it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must have book for your coaching library., February 3, 2012
I've had the privilege of having Judi attend practices to help us fine tune individual skills in practices. She has a wealth of coaching experience and knowledge that comes through clearly in her second edition of Softball Skills and Drills. I've been fortunate to be able to attend national coaching clinics and hear from some of the most successful college coaches in the nation. I still come back to this book. I've read, re-read and reviewed the first edition to the point that the covers have nearly worn off. I've gone through the second edition twice now and it is actually better than the first. I can honestly say that good softball comes from mastering the skills and drills clearly explained in this book. I coach a high school team in the mountains of Colorado. We have to develop our own players from a very small population base. We don't have travel ball players to pick from in our area. Our kids success is almost entirely dependent upon what we can teach them. We have been very successful. I have developed a nice library over the years of books about coaching softball/ baseball/ skills/ sport psychology/ etc. This is always the first book I turn to.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Neither a good skills book nor a good drills book, August 28, 2009
"Softball Skills & Drills" by Judi Garman tries to be both a skills book and a drills book, and as a result, does neither exceptionally well. The skills it covers (catching, throwing, infield, outfield, pitching, the catcher, team defense, hitting, bunting & slap hitting, and base running) are generally covered in every skills book and does not provide very many unique insights. The end of each chapter contains drills loosely organized into categories, but with no drill finder (as most every other drills book has), one has to hunt through every drill in every chapter to find one that may suit his/her needs.

Additionally, it tries to provide information for all levels of coaches, but not in a very logical progression.

There is little of value for the advanced coach, but there is too much advanced information to benefit the beginning coach. For example, just in Chapter 1 (Catching), the first subjects are "the glove", "catching throws", "basic fielding position", "moving to the ball", "catching ground balls" - decent information for the beginning coach. However, stuck right in the middle of the chapter is a section on "making desperation catches", covering such things as diving catches, sliding catches and running backhanded catches - information for an older player and/or advanced coach. Following that, a section on catching fly balls and pop flies (again back to basic stuff), and finally a section on "overcoming obstacles" like wind, sun, or fences - more advanced information. I wish I could say that Chapter 1 was the exception and that the rest of the book was organized more coherently, but it is not.

One other problem with "Softball Skills & Drills" is that a lot of the information is dated or, in my opinion, wrong. This is particularly the case within the base running chapter. First off, it offers the head-first slide into a base as a viable slide. Not only is a head-first slide the most dangerous way to slide, it is also touted as the fastest way to slide which is not the case, particularly when accounting for the time to get up and advance to the next base in the case of an overthrow. Plus, all the women in the pictures are in shorts and tube socks - no sliders, no long pants - which is unrealistic.

There is one section in The Catcher chapter that I did find somewhat informative, and that is the pitching chart on page 122. There is a lot of decent information there that a young catcher can use to learn to call her own game. Otherwise, I recommend passing on this book.
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0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointed., December 7, 2009
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D. Branch (POTTSBORO, TEXAS, US) - See all my reviews
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I was excited when I found this item on the human kinetics website. I could not order it from that website because of some issue with the credit card purchasing system there so I ordered it through Amazon. I recieved the DVD fairly quickly but was disappointed to find out that the Amazon offer did not include the book also which was part of the package from Human Kinetics. They were both the same price.
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