New Glove or New Skills?

What do you look for in a new glove?

  • Proper size
  • Right style for the position you play
  • Durability and material quality
  • Good webbing
  • In your price range

But what is your price range? A new glove with good quality can easily cost anywhere in the ballpark of $200. And what are you getting out of it?

We can tell you what you’re not getting out of it – you’re not gaining new skills or proper footwork. You won’t find enhanced muscle memory from a new glove purchase, nor will you discover how to keep your hands in the correct position to field the ball.

Yes, you might need a new glove if your old one is tattered or maybe if you change positions on the field. But overall, purchasing a new glove isn’t going to change your game. And that’s what you should really be focusing on when you decide to make new purchases for the field. What will actually improve your fielding skills, your footwork and your hand positioning?

The Pro CuffsTM, a revolutionary baseball and softball hitting and fielding aid, is guaranteed to help players at any level of the game Get Locked InTM and get better, faster through quicker muscle memory. You will physically see your skills benefit from this tool in practice, even in live drills. This $60 purchase will easily bring you a much greater return on investment than any new glove can, and at a much lower cost.

Besides, who doesn’t love the feeling of a broken-in glove?

You can decide for yourself if you’d rather invest in a new glove or new skills. Keep your glove and access new skills when you use the Pro CuffsTM instead!

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Now or Later?

Practice feels tedious. You enjoy certain aspects of practice, like maybe the batting cages. But sitting there, drill after drill, catching the same pop fly in the same position for an extended period of time is monotonous and quite frankly, can get boring. I think you’ll agree that sometime you may even begin wondering if it’s worth it.

You’ll do just fine in the game. You won the last one, so what’s the big deal about this next game? The opponents you’re up against next lost their last game anyways.

Having this mentality is setting yourself up for failure. Instead, try going into every practice remembering that hard work pays off. Without putting 100% into every practice, you’ll never be able to give it your best in the game.

The last place you want to be learning a new skill or running into a fundamentals error for the first time is during a game, so appreciate every drill and prepare well for every game.

Learn how you can gain muscle memory faster during practice with Pro Cuffs TV, and buy a pair today!

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