Baseball Team Defense Drills for 9 to 15 year olds | Practice Plan #1

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    ** This baseball team practice plan is the 1st of 5 defensive skills progressions that I created when working with travel teams in the 9 to 15 year old range. **
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    Baseball Team Practice Planning for DEFENSE - Infield / Outfield team drills for 9 to 15U youth baseball.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @SportsLife247
    @SportsLife247 Год назад

    Great video Coach. Appreciate your layout and working drills in progression.

  • @alannahjadesplayhouset.v3554
    @alannahjadesplayhouset.v3554 Год назад

    👏

  • @RichardGVarnerRealtor
    @RichardGVarnerRealtor 6 месяцев назад +2

    So is everyone in one big group working through the stations? or do you break them up in to 4 groups? Seems like one group would be starting at the harder station and working out of order of the progression?

    • @joshschwartz8002
      @joshschwartz8002 5 месяцев назад

      That was my thought exactly. Because if they start at the 1st base drill, which is the full on grounders, then they end on the lighter one...

    • @rrader1226
      @rrader1226 5 месяцев назад

      I never work as one big group. I wouldn't over think it. When you try to over-engineer things and worry about progression, you wind up wasting time. With myt ravel team we do 4 hitting stations and then live BP. Ideally I'd want them to all start and go through the cycle, but when you have limited time, I don't worry a bout it. With my Little League teams you're lucky ifyou get 1 practice a week. Gotta maximize that time and keep the kids moving or they get bored and easily distracted.