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  • Hey what's going on guys today I've got some baseball hitting drills for youth players

  • and in fact I've got six baseball hitting drills for youth players that I'm going to

  • share with you today and these are great hitting drills for the younger guy. The first one

  • is going to be the mini ball swings. These balls are small like all golf ball size you

  • can get them in the whiffle ball or the foam type golf ball and they are great to work

  • on hand-eye coordination for the younger players. What I would like to do is have someone toss

  • from out front like a front toss and you can kind of just dart them in there or you can

  • under hand them at first it depends on the player's ability and skill level but it's

  • really great for the younger players because to hit this very small ball they have to really

  • focus on it and work on their hand-eye coordination. Once they get good at using their regular

  • bat you can switch over to a skinny bat. Now this is just a PVC pipe you can get fancy

  • and put some bat tape on this and make it the same weight this is the actual length

  • of a bat for me but imagine your youth player taking this and hitting this they have to

  • have great hand-eye coordination. Not to mention these things move around a lot in the wind

  • because they are so light. So if your player can hit this mini whiffle ball with this skinny

  • bat he's doing a really good job. So that's the first baseball hitting drill for youth

  • players that I really like. The second drill; let's go over here to the

  • T's. I call this the new fence drill you guys all have done the fence drill where you put

  • your bat up against your belly and to the fence and try to swing without hitting the

  • fence. Well were going to add a few elements into that and this is a great baseball hitting

  • drill for youth baseball players as well because what I see a lot of youth players do is when

  • they start to swing they get real long and outside the ball and end up hitting a lot

  • of ground balls to their pull side because they're getting out and rolling over. So this

  • drill helps fix that. What you're going to do on this drill is the same as the old fence

  • drill but you're going to add two T's to it. You can start without this T and just have

  • the T with the ball but you're going to put it about 4 to 6 inches away from the fence

  • this is going to make sure that your player doesn't get out and around because if he does

  • is going to hit that fence. So it's going to making him start inside with the hands.

  • When he gets good at doing that; also the goal of this drill is trying to do hit this

  • ball straight down the fence line okay. So when he gets good at that then you can implement

  • the next T because some guys will get too long back here. So now if you've got this

  • T and you've got the fence here a players cannot get long he's got to stay inside of

  • this here without hitting it and then also staying inside of here without hitting it

  • but not getting inside too much to where he's hitting balls into the fence. He wants to

  • try to shoot a line drive right down the fence line. Let me try right here to see if I can

  • not mess it up.Let me get a good stance. I'm trying not to hit this T trying to hit that

  • ball straight down the line. Not too bad a little bit to the right but I'll take it all

  • day long. The next drill were going to do. Baseball

  • hitting drill for youth players is the stop and contact drill. What were going to do

  • on this drill is were just going to take swings into a mat or into a pad and were going

  • to stop at our contact point and check ourselves. So when I get set up I'm going to get it into

  • a good stance I want my front foot to have room for a stride but I also want to be close

  • enough to the mat or the tire or whatever your hitting into to make sure I got a good

  • contact point. So I'm going to get set up, take a swing, stop and then check myself.

  • A few things you want to check is your body angle; so I want to have this body angle leaning

  • over this way I don't want to be straight up, I also want my back knee to be directly

  • under my head, I want a good position on my back foot I don't want to be too rolled over.

  • I see a lot of young players rolled over on their back foot I want to be nice and strong,

  • straight front leg, hands above the barrel, head on the baseball and just check those

  • things. So I swing, boom go through my check point; hands, head, front leg, back leg, back

  • foot, body angle. Good, repeat boom check them and its great if you're youth player

  • can have a coach there to keep an eye on that while he's working on that.

  • The next baseball hitting drill for youth players is going to be back toss. Back toss

  • is a great hitting drill for youth guys and I would encourage you to stop doing soft toss

  • which is tossing it from the side. So if my coach or parent were right there tossing it

  • here and hitting I would encourage you to implement back toss instead of soft toss.

  • It's basically the same exact drill except the coach is going to be taking balls from

  • here if this is my home plate and my hitter. I'm going to be back here and just tossing

  • balls forward. The coach has to have good timing with this and not try to throw it too

  • far out. The player wants to make sure he stays back but gets his hands extended through

  • the ball. So he's going to try to time it and getting through this ball and hitting

  • it out front and trying to hit the ball on the same plate that the ball is coming in.

  • So if the coach is throwing it straight up the middle this way the batter wants to continue

  • that line drive out to center field. If the coach throws it across the same the batter

  • want to continue with out to right field the Coolidge directed across the plate this way

  • the better is wants to continues it out to right field, if the coach throws it across

  • inside the batter wants to continue it out to left field. So that's another great baseball

  • hitting drill for youth players. The next drill is going to be the bucket drill

  • and this is another great baseball hitting drill for youth players because a lot of youth

  • players don't use their legs well enough. In this drill all you're going to do is first

  • have the batter get set up on the plate where he would normally be hitting for me that's

  • about right here. Once I feel comfortable on hitting this ball off of the T I'm going

  • to make sure the bucket is right behind me and then I'm just going to sit down on it.

  • Now what you want to do as a hitter here is as your coming up you kind of loading back

  • but in not over your back leg you still want to stay inside of your back leg but then stay

  • low as you go to hit. I don't want to get here and come straight up and hit I want to

  • stay nice and low and get a good stride and keep everything fluid while I'm hitting. So

  • it’s going to look a little something like this. Knees are inside of my feet right here,

  • I come up, stay low, stride then hit. Let me do one more that was a bad hit. Sit down

  • make, sure your feet are good you're not too far underneath you, feet are good here, get

  • set up, stay low, strot and hit. One more that was another bad one. Feet underneath,

  • knees in, stay low, strot and hit. The last baseball hitting drill for youth

  • players is going to be the frisbee drill. I don't have a frisbee here with me today

  • but you can use a bucket top if you have it. This bucket top might not work so great because

  • it's pretty deep but normal bucket tops are pretty flat so if you have a frisbee or a

  • bucket top you can use those. Put your hands together right here you're going to get set

  • up in your normal stance and then all you're going to do is take a swing. You're trying

  • to get this frisbee to fly straight out in a line drive slightly upwards just as if you

  • hit a good line drive to the field. Taking your swing, if your frisbee’s too wobbly

  • or dying right down you're probably rolling over. You want to stay through it and extend

  • out just as you would in a good swing.

  • So those are the six baseball hitting drills for youth players. I hope you guys like that.

  • If you want my full list of baseball hitting drills, click the link below and I'm going

  • to send you over there I have 30+ great hitting drills that you can check out.So go there

  • now check it out if you like this video please share it and I will talk to you guys in the

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少年選手のための6つの野球打撃ドリル (6 Baseball Hitting Drills for Youth Players)

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    陳思維 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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