Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Methods to Break in a Brand New Glove

By Thomas Wilson


Congratulations on getting a brand new baseball baseball glove! You most likely have discovered by now that your brand new baseball glove is most likely pretty stiff and difficult to play with. Don't worry, as this is totally normal. Your new baseball glove must be broken in to be able to work properly and fit comfortably in a game. While everyone has their own customs and recommendations when it comes to breaking in a new glove, read on for some of the best options I have discovered.

Just Use It: This is more than likely the most effective approach to soften up your brand new glove. Unfortunately, it also takes the longest of the approaches mentioned here to get good results. Simply play catch with a partner daily for a week or two and your glove will begin to feel far more comfortable and will sooner or later be ready to use in a game. In the event that a partner isn't available, simply throw the soccer ball into your other hand as hard as you're able to repeatedly. Use this strategy when there's no hurry to start playing with your new glove.

Heat: Another way to soften up your glove some is to try using a form of heat. While there are a number of various techniques and approaches to breaking in your new glove with heat, many are unsafe and aren't advised. A few of these include microwaving your baseball glove and warming it in the oven. These are not very safe in my opinion and should be avoided. One strategy that I have found that works just as well is to leave your new baseball glove in the car on a summer day for around one hour. Cars and trucks can get really hot during the summer (up to about 150 degrees Fahrenheit) and tend to be a great deal safer compared to ovens and microwaves.

Oils: Although I usually do not recommend this technique, many people like to put lubricants in their brand new baseball glove to soften it up. Some examples are baby oil, vaseline, shaving cream, saddle soap, or specialty glove oils. I usually don't suggest this technique simply because it's disputed whether it deteriorates the life span of your baseball glove and makes your baseball glove heavier since the liquid soaks into it. With the very high cost of baseball gloves currently, I for one am not going to take any risks.

Mattress: One old-school way to break in your baseball glove is to keep a ball in it at all times, and to keep it under your mattress a few nights when you go to bed. You might also try turning it inside out and doing the very same thing.

Keep in mind, owning a brand new glove is nice, but it won't make you a better player! You need to do that by yourself! Do your best on your baseball workouts, and put that glove to use!




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