8U – 120 Mins #2
Team Name
2023 8U Orioles
Location
Culbertson
Date
03/06/2023
Start Time
5:30
End Time
7:30
EARLY ACTIVITY DRILL STARTS AT 5:15 (BELOW GOLD)
Wiffle Circle
5:15-5:30 15 Minutes
Wiffle Circle is an Early Activity drill that can be run during the 15-minutes prior to practice start time. It can also be ran as a pre-game drill...Read More
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PRACTICE STARTS AT 5:30 (BELOW BLACK)
The Dynamic Warm Up is today's warm up routine. Gone are the days of standing in a circle and yanking on arms and legs. Best way to explain using common...Read More
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Take time to introduce Dynamic Warm Up. TEACH movements. RUN 25% / 50% / 75% / 75% SIDE SHUFFLE RIGHT / LEFT BUTT KICKERS HIGH KNEES BEAR CRAWLS WALKING ARM CIRCLES FORWARD (15) - 5 SM / 5 M / 5 L WALKING ARM CIRCLES BACKWARD (15) - 5 SM / 5 M / 5 L SPRINT 100% EARLY BASERUNNING
Feet in Concrete 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
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Follow with normal catch play.
Essentially, this is the How-To of catching a fly ball. Run as a drill during Station Instruction, Fundamentals: Fly Balls is an introduction into outfield...Read More
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Drop step ( & Read ) – On contact, the appropriate foot steps back (in the direction of the ball) and athlete reads ball flight. In = go get the ball… Back = execute footwork. Crossover – Opposite foot crosses over to quickly get on a path to the baseball. Go! – Get that ball!
WATER BREAK (5min)
Stations (Groups rotate halfway through block)
Fundamentals: Ground Balls
6:05-6:20 15 Minutes
Ready position, approach, fielding triangle, exit footwork.
WATER BREAK (5min)
Stations (Groups rotate halfway through block)
WATER BREAK (5min)
A Base Hit Turn is the action taken by a baserunner while rounding first after a base hit. The ball has reached the outfield safely, which means the...Read More
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Review Home to First, then Base Hit Turns
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
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Prizes for made shot?
"Goal Example: Hit .400 this season. Goals earn us two big things: 1) Achievement; and, 2) Personal Development"
– Dan Keller (Dugout Captain)
GOALS
- Achievement: ego, game ball, all-star team (stuff easily forgotten)
- Development: Physical (improved swing, more power, better eye) + Character (work ethic, persistence, adversity)
- Setting goals is a skill, skills take practice. We start today: What are OUR team goals?