TP Sep07

Team Name
TP Sep07
Location
MSP2
Date
09/06/2023
Start Time
7:00
End Time
8:50
EARLY ACTIVITY DRILL STARTS AT 7:00 (BELOW GOLD)
PRACTICE STARTS AT 7:00 (BELOW BLACK)
Warm Up Dyn Warm Up 14U #1 stopwatch 7:00-7:10 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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Fundamentals: Leadoffs stopwatch 7:10-7:20 timer 10 Minutes
Fundamentals: Leadoffs is a drill to teach basics of taking a lead.  Initially, it can be run during Baserunning segment of practice.  Then, these fundamentals...Read More
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Early Leads & Breaks stopwatch 7:20-7:25 timer 5 Minutes
Leads & Breaks is run either at the beginning (Early Baserunning) or end of practice (Baserunning).  It involves sprint work infused with leadoff...Read More
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Throwing Quick Catch Competition stopwatch 7:25-7:30 timer 5 Minutes
Quick Catch Competition is an execution drill to finish the throwing segment.  It helps to train throwing accuracy, baseball athleticism (hands working...Read More
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  WATER BREAK (5min)  
Quick Defense Ground Ball Quick Catch stopwatch 7:35-7:40 timer 5 Minutes
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
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Fundamentals: Sliding stopwatch 7:40-7:55 timer 15 Minutes
Fundamentals of Sliding is a drill designed to introduce athletes to the proper way to execute a feet-first slide.  Safety is paramount to sliding and...Read More
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Box Drills stopwatch 7:55-8:10 timer 15 Minutes
Box Drills is an infield drill designed to train and develop all aspects of infield play: Ground balls, catch play, feeds, turns, and general baseball...Read More
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Scrimmage stopwatch 8:10-8:50 timer 40 Minutes
A scrimmage is a time for kids to put the hard work into action, and experience the pressure of competition.  Simulate game play by splitting into groups...Read More
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