Baseball Drills You Can Do At Home
In this video, Coach Justin from Ultimate Baseball Training shares baseball drills you can practice at home. These drills are perfect for rainy days or when you can’t make it to the field.
Key Takeaways and Drills
Here are some baseball drills you can do at home:
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Modified Fence Drill with a Towel: Use a towel to simulate hitting while keeping your body tight and connected. Focus on palm up, palm down at contact.
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Solo Toss: Toss a ball in the air and catch it in a hitting position to reinforce solid mechanics and work on different contact points (middle, inside, outside pitches).
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Infield Footwork Drill: Practice fielding ground balls by working on footwork (right-left) and getting into a throwing position.
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Outfield Catch and Throwing Position: Toss a ball to yourself, acting like it’s a fly ball, and work on catching it while moving into your throwing position.
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Outfield Ground Ball Drill: Simulate fielding ground balls and practice your footwork and throwing position.
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Wall Ball: Improve soft hands by throwing a tennis ball or lacrosse ball against a wall and practicing receiving skills.
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Base Stealing Lead Drill: Use a glove as a base and practice taking leads, focusing on footwork and controlled movements.
Practicing these drills at home can help you improve your baseball skills, even when you can’t get to the field. Consistency is key, so incorporate these drills into your routine.
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