Clothing For Baseball Training
Post on Aug 26th 2008
As for any sport, apart from baseball training and baseball drills, sports clothing has reflected the morals, standards, fashions and dress codes of the society or group playing the sport. More often than not throughout history, the acceptable standard of cover was more important than the functionality, freedom of movement or safety requirements of the individual sportsman or woman. Sports clothing was everyday clothing that was worn while playing the sport, it was not specialty apparel, as we know it today. We have all seen the pictures of women in long skirts and men in long trousers, shirts and ties playing tennis, to name just one example. Baseball training was not immune from this fashion versus functionality ethos; the first baseball uniforms required the players to wear ties (usually bow ties), and originally the players wore long trousers with baggy legs.
As sports became more than just a "gentile pastime" and players themselves began to be more competitive, the clothing they wore during baseball drills also began to evolve. Take for example the long trousers originally worn in baseball; the players themselves began to wrap these trousers tightly to their legs and either tape them or use a small belt to keep them tightly fastened to their legs to stop their feet becoming entangled in the trousers while they were running. In the early years of baseball, players also did not wear gloves, and the first gloves were just leather work-gloves, not the mitts we know today.
Modern sports clothing has evolved to not only allow a player to have the maximum athletic freedom of movement, but also to allow the player extra protection and safety specific to their individual sports. Another aspect of the clothing that should not be overlooked is its durability. Modern baseball clothing is designed to withstand the rigors associated with baseball training, and the repetition of baseball drills such as repeated sliding practice, etc.
Baseball clothing has evolved markedly over the history of the game. It is now clothing that is expressly designed and engineered to suit the rigors of the game and allow the player the comfort and protection necessary to reach their full potential. Modern players now wear helmets to protect themselves from potential head injuries while batting, mitts or gloves are designed specifically to a players position or role on the field catching, 1st base and fielding all have specific gloves. Baseball cleats have seen as much technical advancement as any specialist athletic shoe, to provide grip but also to protect a players feet from the stresses associated with this game specifically. You can now also get baseball specific underwear; shorts with padding built into the thighs to offer more protection to a player when sliding into base.
When considering which of the numerous brands and types of baseball clothing to purchase, the important things to look for when making your final decision are first the quality of both the materials used and the stitching of the garments as activities such as sliding to base, or diving to catch a ball will quickly induce failure in inferior materials. You also want your clothing or uniform to last more than a single baseball training session. Second, the durability, will it survive numerous baseball drills? For example, many cleats have an extra layer of protection over the toe area for extended life.
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