Rapid Fire Pitching Drill
The pitcher works on arm speed and arm conditioning by throwing pitches one right after the other in this fast-paced drill.
The pitcher works on arm speed and arm conditioning by throwing pitches one right after the other in this fast-paced drill.
Outfielder works on seeing the ball into her glove (or glove hand in this case) in this great drill!
This drill is all about timing - outfielders learn to run through the catch to properly transfer to the throw.
This drill teaches the batter to swing forward and down and then along the same plane as the softball. Batters with the bad habit of dropping their back side and swinging with an uppercut should find themselves hitting the tee frequently until they fix the problem.
In this drill, the pitcher focuses on developing arm speed and endurance, as they throw as many pitches as they can in three one-minute intervals.
This game uses only the right side of the field (from the shortstop’s fielding position to the right field foul line) to set up specific baserunning and fielding situations for your team to practice.
This drill works on improving a player's foot quickness when a ball is hit behind him. Focus on avoiding unnecessary steps in order to reach the ball as quickly as possible.
This drill reminds the batter to keep her load short and hands in the hitting position when loading.
Here's a great drill that helps pitchers develop power by removing the stride. This drill could be run all the way into centerfield depending on the age and ability of the pitcher.