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King of the Mound | Youth Pitching Drill
First have all your players line up on the pitcher’s mound. The first player will step on the rubber and attempt to throw a strike. If he throws a strike, he goes to the back of the line.
If he misses, he is on the hot seat ( you can actually put out a bucket to sit on or just have the player stand near mound).
If the next player throws a strike, he is out of the game. If the second player throws a ball, the first player goes to the back of the line and the second player is on the hot seat. Keep going until only one player is left. That player is the king mound. Winning this drill should earn a player some pitching time in the next game.
You can actually give a few more places to allow some success for your players that do not pitch often but want a chance. This game gives them something to strive for. We hope they will practice before/after practice , or at home so they can win King of the mound and get some game time.
Purpose of this pitching drill
This is a good game for those kids that want to pitch but have not yet practiced enough to take the mound. It offers an opportunity for all players to pitch and explains the why for you as a coach. You can actually have this as a station and leave your normal starting pitchers out(doing a different drill at another location) so that others have a chance for the reward.
Players learn the game in practice. However, practice does not have to be drudgery. If you turn the drills into games you can keep your player’s attention and that will allow them to focus better and learn more. Keep drills and practice games short and competitive will help youngsters get the most out of their time on the practice field.
Coaching Youth Baseball | Are You Working Hard Enough ?
I was a bit early so I got see the end of a core strengthening workout. The guys (mostly 9th graders) were beat. Legs shaking, core fatigued, and sweating rolling off them like crazy. It was great to see. At the end of the practice one of the coaches asked, "Who gave 100%?" Many raised their hands. The reply came, "That's all I ask for."
I know there are quite a few guys on this particular team I've mentioned who have dreams of playing collegiate baseball and beyond. Who knows if that will happen or not. The decision to be selected for a high level baseball team is completely out of your hands, so stop worrying/thinking about it. Instead, place your time and energy into increasing your work habit to where it needs to be, now.
The nice thing is that work habit is not age specific or talent dependent. You can bust your butt at age 8 just as well as you can at age 16. It's all relative.
Are you working harder/smarter RIGHT NOW than 90% of the athletes in your home town?
How about your state? What about your nation? The globe?
IF your dream is to play professional baseball, your work habit better match what it takes to get there.
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Youth Baseball Preseason | What youth baseball players should be doing for preseason
For those of you lucky enough to live in warm weather climates where baseball can be played year round, youth baseball preseason / off season probably does not hold great importance. However, for many, the cold and snow of January and February do make the coming of baseball season seem light years away. For those of you in those climates, please, keep the faith! Baseball will be here soon. Note that the big leaguers are beginning their Spring Training seasons in Florida and
To help keep the mind sharp and hopes up for the upcoming baseball season, you can use the coming of big league Spring Training as a time to make sure you are getting your own game in gear for the coming year.
For the youngest players, baseball spring training / off season is good time to find your glove and make sure it is in shape, break the bat out of the closet and practice gripping the ball. For those who do not have equipment yet but are excited to try baseball this spring, this time of year is a good time to begin thinking of getting your equipment situation in order.
For the intermediate players, this would be a good time to sneak out and have a game of catch with a friend or your dad when the weather permits. While running around on the field isn’t possible yet, there’s surely a driveway or a street path that can allow a quick game of catch that can get the eyes, arm, and body used to the movement of the ball and the excitement of playing once again.
For the advanced player (anyone in high school or in advanced travel leagues), you will probably want to be able to get outside and play some catch come heck or high water. Your arms and legs will need some conditioning before the season starts, and this is the time of year to get the blood flowing and the muscles ready for action. In addition, any open space that can allow you to get some ‘dry swings’ (swinging at air) in would be great. An average professional or collegiate player would be getting 100-300 swings per day throughout January and February, so you should strive for at least 50-100 swings at air per week.
Most of all, keep the spirits up and get ready! Baseball season is on its way.
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Why kids stop playing youth baseball | #1 reason kids stop playing baseball
To: Parents and Coaches of Youth Baseball:
Ever notice as kids get older there are fewer and fewer teams and kids playing? There are several reasons kids stop playing youth baseball. One, is the increase in select , or traveling teams. This obviously pulls from the local recreational leagues. But even many of those teams have problems retaining and filling out rosters. There is also the increase of opportunities available for our youths in recreational activities. I think most parents and coaches will agree there is no shortage of some type of activity for our youths toaday to participate in. But the #1 reason kids stop playing is boredom. Who can blame them. We all have seen those teams where kids just sit in the field for an hour waiting on the ball to be hit to them.
Many of us now realize the best practices divide the kids into groups doing various drills. They get more repetitions on the basics that are the core of youth baseball. Ready position, catching, fielding, and throwing. You can even do hitting stations to where your kids are getting lots of swings focusing on their mechanics. This makes the live pitching go much faster and the kids are still getting a lot of swings.
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