12U – 90 Mins #7
Team Name
12U – 90 Mins #7
Location
South County
Date
06/06/2017
Start Time
4:00
End Time
5:30
EARLY ACTIVITY DRILL STARTS AT 3:45 (BELOW GOLD)
Ground Ball Reps - No Throw + Flip is an infield drill used during Station Instruction or as an Early Activity. One coach can easily entertain an entire...Read More
Notes:
Both SS and 2B feeds HAVE been covered previously in practice.
PRACTICE STARTS AT 4:00 (BELOW BLACK)
Obstacle Course is a Warm Up drill is designed for fun. Run this early in the season to help break the ice and get kids to loosen up and smile. The...Read More
Notes:
Turn the Obstacle Course into a Relay Race.
Quick Catch Competition is an execution drill to finish the throwing segment. It helps to train throwing accuracy, baseball athleticism (hands working...Read More
Notes:
Structured-Catch-Play. Finish with Quick-Catch-Competition.
The Buffet Drill is most effectively run as a Quick Defense drill and combines four movements of baseball athleticism into a fun, quick activity. Run...Read More
Notes:
Team divided by # of coaches. Pace dictated by athlete's ability to execute.
WATER BREAK (5min)
ENJOYABLE SPRINT WORK? WHAT A CONCEPT!! Sprint Variations is a wide ranging drill run during the baserunning and conditioning segment of practice. As...Read More
Notes:
Time to work them HARD!
Life Lesson discussions provide the opportunity to briefly talk about the characteristics of a champion. Use the Dugout Captain suggestions for each...Read More
Notes:
BODY LANGUAGE - What are your team rules for body language?
How to Coach: Pitching #2 is the second drill in Dugout Captain's series to teach Pitching as a skill. Use with your team to coach-up multiple players,...Read More
Notes:
Review BALANCE (position #1). Focus on FINISH (position #3) // 28 pitch bullpens.
"The image that a player projects through his actions, gestures, and posture during competition."
– Dan Keller (Dugout Captain)
BODY LANGUAGE
- Fake it, until you make it
- Lead by example, your teammates will follow
- What are your team’s rules? (Suggestions: Head up, shoulders back, tall and proud)