
Guest Blogger: Steve L. Rosenberg, DPM
Arch Specialst for Softball Factory
Strength and conditioning coaches preach balance, strength, agility and quick feet to be a successful player. That usually translates into power at the plate, speed on the base paths and quickness in the field. When softball coaches evaluate and brake down players during practices and showcases they look to see how balanced they are and if the balls of their feet are on the ground…[Read More]
Softball Factory Fans
From players to parents check out what people are saying about Softball Factory.
Coach Jarvis:
We just wanted to extend our thanks to you, the Softball Factory and to the coaching staff from the Christmas Training and Competition in Clermont, Florida. The entire event exceeded our expectations. The training and competition was well-organized from beginning to the end. The facilities were superb and the fields were better than any field we have ever played on. Every coach was great in their area – warm-ups, strengthening and conditioning, infield, outfield, hitting, bunting, pitching, catching. Each of you were knowledgeable and patient in providing instruction needed to improve a players performance. You took the time to learn the girls names on the first day which made this event so personal… [Read More]
For Baseball Factory, part of the relationship will enhance their softball initiatives as it will enable the company to benefit from EyeBlack.com’s relationship and product line with Jennie Finch, arguably one of America’s best-known female athletes and the most popular domestic name in women’s softball. [Read More]
The Amateur Softball Association (ASA) of America and USA Softball announced today a strategic partnership with the Softball Factory of Columbia, Md. In an effort to provide fast pitch players with more exposure to colleges and additional opportunities to be identified for the USA Softball Junior National Team, ASA/USA Softball and Softball Factory are launching a National Identification Program. [Read More]
Softball Factory is pleased to announce the newest addition to our advisory board: USA Junior Women’s National Softball Head Coach Karen Johns. From 1985-1988, Johns played her collegiate softball at the University of South Carolina where she was a four-year letterwinner. In addition, she was a two-time NFCA First-Team All-American catcher her junior and senior year. From 1989-1995, Johns won a multitude of gold medals at several international and national competitions including the Olympic Festival, the ISF World Championships, the South Pacific Classic, and the Pan American Games. [Read More]
Dear Lea Ann & Jeff,
The Softball Factory’s videoing and player evaluation process was a fabulous experience for our team and players. The knowledge, structure, and professionalism by the Softball Factory personnel and Lea Ann Jarvis was very impressive. Our players seemed to respond extremely well to your drills, stations, time trials, and method of communication set forth during the filming session. All our players looked relaxed and not tense which is why we think this was a successful session. [Read More]
Softball Factory is proud to introduce Lea Ann Jarvis as the Director of Softball Operations. Lea Ann will lead the division both on and off the field. Through Lea Ann’s guidance, Softball Factory will conduct training and college recruiting events to assist in the development of youth and high school players. [Read More]