6U – 120 Mins #6
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6U – 120 Mins #6
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Date
Start Time
04:00 PM
End Time
06:00 PM
EARLY ACTIVITY DRILL STARTS AT (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

Easy on instruction, underhand flips coming Practice #7
PRACTICE STARTS AT 04:00 PM (BELOW BLACK)
~ SEE "EXECUTION KEYS" BELOW FOR AGE-SPECIFIC SUGGESTION LIST ~ Dynamic Warm Up 6U is a movement-based warm up routine specific to athletes age 6+. The Dynamic...Read More

Repeat of last practice's warm up exercises.
Airplane Take Offs is a simple Early Baserunning drill to teach young players an athletic first step movement. While categorized under the title of...Read More

Feet outside shoulders, knees bent, fingers wiggling.
Two Knee Catch is a throwing drill typically done as part of the Throwing Progression (a routine to follow while warming the arm up). Depending on...Read More

Broken movements, focus on glove. Careful with athletes on knees. Check out Structured Catch Play...
Ground Ball Quick Catch is a simple and effective drill to run during Quick Defense. It helps to develop basic hands and feet baseball-athleticism and...Read More

Easy pace at first. GB, Quick Catch, GB, Quick Catch... rotate.
WATER BREAK (5min)
Stations (Groups rotate halfway through block)
WATER BREAK (5min)
Bucket Free Throws is a fun competition to finish practice with. It is, as it sounds, the simple challenge of making a baseball into a bucket. Just...Read More

Be sure to take time to discuss scrimmage notes.
"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!