Great job dad. I was told don’t even worry trying to get 4 year olds to throw. Our team was the only one at opening day throwing to 1st. But this is next level training! Kids are capable we just have to have higher expectations for them
You have the best fundamental drills for young kids I've found on youtube. I and a few other coaches have to manage 40 4 year olds every saturday for the next 6 weeks or so. Definitely using all your drills. Thanks.
This guy is an amazing coach, I used this teach my Daughter and now my son and I've been using every year for the past 3‐4 seasons as an assistant coach on my kiddos teams...currently 9U Girls Softball. I'll take the kiddos that are behind use and use this drill teach/correct the girls who where never really coached how to throw...I use it to break it back down to the basics and then start building them back up with good form, pinching shoulder blades together ect... Makes me feel good taking them from feeling like they don't belong to being able to hold there own...I'll pull them aside and say I promise you, if you'll try hard by the end of this you'll be able to catch and throw with anyone on this team..and they always have to this point.
This is freakin genius man. Trying to teach my 4 year old twins to throw and they loose it on the release, this might be a good drill to work with them on
Sir, your videos are very helpful. Next week I start coaching weeball (3 1/2 to 5 years old) and I plan on using the drills and techniques I have come across in your videos. Thank you.
I need to repeat this technique to some of the younger kids on the team. The shirt hitting the helmet should drive home the throwing form. Thanks for sharing this information.
@@mr.sportscoach6965 I had one t-ball player that kept throwing sideways, as in slinging his arm out to the side. The T-time drill got him using the right motions, and then we put a ball in his hand and he threw it correctly for the first time all season!
@@mr.sportscoach6965 we called it "T-time, step, wap!" So now when we're fielding I remind them to use their step-waps! The other coaches have no idea what were talking about! Lol
Do you have any suggestion about the size of gloves that 4 years old kids can use? I am using a 8 inch glove for my 4 years old kid. But it seems difficult for him to close the glove when catching the ball.
At that age I suggest using the trap method since it’s very difficult for them to close. Check out my other video on catching. We practice that all the time because 3 and 4 year olds hands are so small.
Your the first to mention that. Leo hits left but throws right. He has always felt better doing that. I tried making him throw with his left but he didn’t feel comfortable. Glad you like the video. Hopefully the drills help your child or team
Long enough so that they don’t hit their hands. I usually use the whole shirt and I just make a knot. The ones on the video I cut some shirts up from the waste area and put a knot at one end.
I don't know which ones he used but I just searched "spot markers non slip" on Amazon and it had a lot of options. Ordered some to use with our team this evening.
Nice drill coach ... I don't know how long you've been coaching... my opinion girls listen so much better than the little guys.. 🤣🤣 just my experience coach🤷♂️
@Mr. Sports Coach I haven't done baseball but I've coached softball for 10+ and I have a grand child coming soon .. my question other than pitchers and pitch count... whats in store for me that I need to apply for baseball? Coach I I would appreciate the input
@@danielstride2276 it depends on what type of league your grandson is in. Some things don’t need to be taught. For sure like you said pitch count and pitchers. Some leagues have the drop third strike rule like softball. Some can steal when they get in kid pitch and others can not. What baseball organization do they run where you are at?
Used this drill today with the 4, 5 & 6 yr olds today. Airplane, step & throw saved the day.
This is by far the best drills I found on RUclips. Using these drills with my 3 yr old.
Great job dad. I was told don’t even worry trying to get 4 year olds to throw. Our team was the only one at opening day throwing to 1st. But this is next level training! Kids are capable we just have to have higher expectations for them
Yes sir, absolutely correct! Thank you for commenting!
You have the best fundamental drills for young kids I've found on youtube. I and a few other coaches have to manage 40 4 year olds every saturday for the next 6 weeks or so. Definitely using all your drills. Thanks.
This guy is an amazing coach, I used this teach my Daughter and now my son and I've been using every year for the past 3‐4 seasons as an assistant coach on my kiddos teams...currently 9U Girls Softball.
I'll take the kiddos that are behind use and use this drill teach/correct the girls who where never really coached how to throw...I use it to break it back down to the basics and then start building them back up with good form, pinching shoulder blades together ect...
Makes me feel good taking them from feeling like they don't belong to being able to hold there own...I'll pull them aside and say I promise you, if you'll try hard by the end of this you'll be able to catch and throw with anyone on this team..and they always have to this point.
Ultimate dad status. Patient and thorough. Thanks for the video. I started with my 3 year old and he has a blast doing it.
This is freakin genius man. Trying to teach my 4 year old twins to throw and they loose it on the release, this might be a good drill to work with them on
Great video. Did this with my 5 & 7 year old. This drill dramatically help them with there throwing form. "Airplane, step, throw"!
Awesome glad you liked it.
These drills are extremely helpful, I’m actually using them with my three year old and he’s ahead of most 4 and 5 year olds already
Thanks for watching them and glad to hear they are helping your three year old. I will be putting more later.
This exactly what I’ve been looking for. Can’t wait to do this tomorrow. Thanks.
Thank you for these videos! My 4 year old little gurl starts teeball soon! These are helping a lot
Good job sir good way to work with kids keep up the good work
Sir, your videos are very helpful. Next week I start coaching weeball (3 1/2 to 5 years old) and I plan on using the drills and techniques I have come across in your videos. Thank you.
Awesome.. glad you like them. I will have more drills coming soon..
Thank you I just started training my son love you training methods
Glad you like them. Hope they work for you.
Today was day 1 of my 3 year-olds tball practice I'll be trying all these drills.
Great!! I hope they work for. Let me know how it goes..
Good job coach!
I need to repeat this technique to some of the younger kids on the team. The shirt hitting the helmet should drive home the throwing form. Thanks for sharing this information.
Thanks for the videos, these tips and tricks are very helpful!
Thank you.. hope they work for you. Trying to get more up soon
Really good video
I'm so glad I found you!!!!! Big help! Thanks bunches, love from the Georgia Cubs
You are so welcome and I would like to hear how the drills helped your team!
@@mr.sportscoach6965 I had one t-ball player that kept throwing sideways, as in slinging his arm out to the side. The T-time drill got him using the right motions, and then we put a ball in his hand and he threw it correctly for the first time all season!
@@mr.sportscoach6965 we called it "T-time, step, wap!" So now when we're fielding I remind them to use their step-waps! The other coaches have no idea what were talking about! Lol
@@Kryz10Mo this is awesome to hear. Whatever helps them remember to spread their little arms. Glad it’s working for you.
definitely putting your drills to work with my 5 year old since he's actually playing for the first time... also putting it to work w/ his teammates
That is great. Would like to hear how it’s going. Hopefully they help your son and his teammates.
Awesome drill!
Glad you like it
Great idea!
Thanks
Fantastic idea! Thank you!
Glad you like it..
Do you have any suggestion about the size of gloves that 4 years old kids can use? I am using a 8 inch glove for my 4 years old kid. But it seems difficult for him to close the glove when catching the ball.
At that age I suggest using the trap method since it’s very difficult for them to close. Check out my other video on catching. We practice that all the time because 3 and 4 year olds hands are so small.
Awesome
Great videos, thank you! I thought Leo was lefty but trying to throw using his right hand...
Your the first to mention that. Leo hits left but throws right. He has always felt better doing that. I tried making him throw with his left but he didn’t feel comfortable. Glad you like the video. Hopefully the drills help your child or team
@@mr.sportscoach6965 your videos are super helpful, my boy enjoyed the drills
Awesome glad to hear that.. thank you
Exelente!💪🏾💪🏾🔥🇵🇷🌏
Wow ❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾
Good bideo
Do you have a video on baseball stance drill?
Yes I do
ruclips.net/video/snE5W8H-omk/видео.html
How long of a shirt do I need.
Long enough so that they don’t hit their hands. I usually use the whole shirt and I just make a knot. The ones on the video I cut some shirts up from the waste area and put a knot at one end.
@@mr.sportscoach6965 Thank you.
Link for the spots?
I don't know which ones he used but I just searched "spot markers non slip" on Amazon and it had a lot of options. Ordered some to use with our team this evening.
Yes I bought mine at academy in the basketball section. You can purchase any you like and any color you like. Amazon does have them. I use 9” spots.
@@jrobington Did the spots work for you?
@@mr.sportscoach6965 They arrived this weekend, they look great. Just in time for our first practice today. Thanks Coach!
Nice drill coach ... I don't know how long you've been coaching... my opinion girls listen so much better than the little guys.. 🤣🤣 just my experience coach🤷♂️
😂 been coaching 20 plus and I can say that you are correct. In my experience girls do listen better.
@Mr. Sports Coach I haven't done baseball but I've coached softball for 10+ and I have a grand child coming soon .. my question other than pitchers and pitch count... whats in store for me that I need to apply for baseball? Coach I I would appreciate the input
I just want your opinion coach
@@danielstride2276 it depends on what type of league your grandson is in. Some things don’t need to be taught. For sure like you said pitch count and pitchers. Some leagues have the drop third strike rule like softball. Some can steal when they get in kid pitch and others can not. What baseball organization do they run where you are at?
Where can I get those spots ? Lol
You can get them online on Amazon or just search for poly spots online.