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May 07, 2012 | Tracy Regan | 1198 views
What is Blastball?
LEARN TO PLAY and BLASTBALL

Softball Ontario is encouraging softball associations across Ontario to adopt the Parmalat Learn to Play Program developed by Softball Canada and provincial softball associations throughout the country.  



Learn to Play, along with BlastBall, is a great way to make the beginner levels of softball more fun and active for all participants. What is the Learn to Play Program?The Learn to Play Program is designed to be a young person's introduction to the sport of Softball. The emphasis is on FUN, ACTION, and a POSITIVE ATMOSPHERE, with a gradual introduction to non- stressful competition. The Learn provides children aged 5-10 with maximum opportunity to practice the skills necessary to successfully take part in the (adult) game of Softball. The Learn to Play Program allows children of all skill levels to achieve the same number of skills repetitions. The drills also offer a high success rate for every child, which improves every player's self confidence.

For more information, visit Softball Canada’s Learn to Play web site at http://www.softball.ca/main.asp?page_url=/page.asp?id=72

What is BlastBall?BlastBall is a new concept for introducing the basic fundamentals of softball (hitting, throwing, catching, running and fielding) and is aimed at  young children.  There are no complex rules, no umpires, not personal equipment and no ball diamond.  It is designed to put the fun back in to the game of softball and to generate fast-paced action, enthusiasm and fun.  Through its simplicity, BlastBall will allow associations to keep young players involved in the game.BlastBall is played with equipment which is manufactured using child-safe materials; the bat and ball are made of a soft foam material, removing safety concerns that are created by aluminum bats and hard balls.  There are no equipment requirements for the children, as baseball gloves are not required to participate in the game.
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