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  1. Baseball Drills for Kids: 5 Years, 6 Years, 7 and 8 Years Old. Below I have listed a number of drills you can start to use with your 5-7 year old players. I’ve categorized them by ‘suitability’ for each age group: We start off with the youngest age at 5 years old. Here’s things are very basic, but set up is everything.

    • Fungo Drill
    • Target Hitting
    • Distance Hit
    • Over-Sized Ball Soft Toss

    Purpose: This drill is great for hitters of all ages, but especially for beginners. It helps develop hand-eye coordination, balance, and body and bat control. Set up: Player will need their bat, at least one baseball (but preferably a bucket full), and plenty of room to swing. How it works: A fungo style hit is when you throw the ball up to yoursel...

    Purpose: This drill is great for hitters of all ages. It is designed to help players develop bat control, and understand how to hit balls in different locations of the strike zone. Set up: Drill is done on a batting tee. You will also need a screen or other object to be used to hang a target. Use some athletic tape to tape an “X” about 5 feet high....

    Purpose:This drill is designed to get young players to begin learning how to hit the ball hard. Removing all mechanical thoughts, and focusing on hitting the ball as far as possible is a simple, and natural way for young hitters to learn and develop bat speed and power. This drill is especially great for tee ball age players and for parents working...

    Purpose: This drill is for players who have trouble making contact with the baseball when hitting. The drill will help them develop hand-eye coordination with the bat, as well as develop confidence in their hitting ability. Set up: All you need is some type of over-sized ball that can be hit. You can use the cheap rubber balls that you can find at ...

  2. Baseball Drills for Youth Players: 9u, 10u, 11u and 12u. Now that you’re armed with our top coaching tips for youth players, let’s take a look at some of the most effective drills for developing each age group. Remember, these drills don’t need to be used exclusively by one age group or in any order.

  3. 15 de may. de 2023 · 1. Mirror Hitting. This is undoubtedly one of the most creative indoor baseball drills we’ve seen. Use a mirror to help kids perfect their swing when harsh weather keeps them indoors. Three Hitting Drills for Kids. 2. No Look Swing. This simple drill can even be done off a batting tee if you’re short on people to play with.

  4. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Baseball practice plans are essential for every team. This article reveals how to structure effective drills for fundamental skills, conditioning, situational training and more. Learn tips for practice organization to maximize time, keep players engaged, and develop talent at all levels from youth to varsity.

  5. Teaching Basic Baseball Skills. The four basic skills of baseball that every kid needs to learn are catching/fielding, throwing, hitting, and base running. Fielding and throwing are defensive skills while hitting and base running are used on offense.

  6. #1. Obstacle Course. #2. Goalie Drill. #3. Exit Velo Game. #4. Pass The Bat. #5. Put On The Gear Drill. #6. Knock It Off Drill. #7. Tennis Racquet Scrimmage. 1. Obstacle Course. The obstacle course drill is a great way to incorporate some fun and competition into your baseball practice.