120 Minutes

Team Name
120 Minutes
Location
Date
03/19/2017
Start Time
6:00
End Time
8:10
EARLY ACTIVITY DRILL STARTS AT 5:45 (BELOW GOLD)
Early Activity Dyn Warm Up 10U #2 stopwatch 5:45-6:00 timer 15 Minutes
~ SEE "EXECUTION KEYS" BELOW FOR AGE-SPECIFIC SUGGESTION LIST ~ The Dynamic Warm Up is today's warm up routine.  Gone are the days of standing in a...Read More
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PRACTICE STARTS AT 6:00 (BELOW BLACK)
Warm Up Dyn Warm Up 12U #1 stopwatch 6:00-6:10 timer 10 Minutes
~ SEE "EXECUTION KEYS" BELOW FOR AGE-SPECIFIC SUGGESTION LIST ~ The Dynamic Warm Up is today's warm up routine.  Gone are the days of standing in a...Read More
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Early Long Toss – Time & Distance stopwatch 6:10-6:25 timer 15 Minutes
Many coach's believe that throwing is the most important drill in practice.  Why then, would catch play be cut short or rushed through?  Dugout Captain...Read More
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Throwing Four Corner Receiving stopwatch 6:25-6:35 timer 10 Minutes
Four-Corner Receiving is a drill to work on catching the baseball (basic receiving for beginning baseball players).  It is easy to execute, safe for beginning...Read More
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Quick Defense 120 Minutes stopwatch 6:35-6:40 timer 5 Minutes
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  WATER BREAK (5min)  
Stations (Groups rotate halfway through block)
Early Baserunning LIVE
stopwatch 6:45-7:00 timer 15 Minutes
120 Minutes
stopwatch 7:00-7:15 timer 15 Minutes
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  WATER BREAK (5min)  
Stations (Groups rotate halfway through block)
120 Minutes
stopwatch 7:20-7:35 timer 15 Minutes
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1st & 3rd Baserunning
stopwatch 7:35-7:50 timer 15 Minutes
  WATER BREAK (5min)  
Baserunning 120 Minutes stopwatch 7:55-8:05 timer 10 Minutes
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Finish 120 Minutes stopwatch 8:05-8:10 timer 5 Minutes
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"The most important quality I look for in a player is accountability. You've got to be accountable for who you are. It's too easy to blame things on someone else."

– Lenny Wilkens (HOF NBA Coach)

ACCOUNTABILITY

  •  The unwillingness to quit, the determination to find a solution, or the desire to complete a task. Get it done!
  •  The effort to get the project or task done when the first, second and third tries all go unsuccessful. Think responsibility 2.0!
  •  The champion holds himself accountable for the performance of the group and finds a way to push everyone towards success and accomplishment. Responsibilities can and will change, accountability does not!