If you’re searching for some new ideas for practice drills for softball, try the ones below. Both are excellent for conditioning, hand-eye coordination and overall skill development. Last Girl Standing The first softball drill is one that we do at least 2 times a week. We use “soft-hands” or paddles instead of gloves. I put them in groups of 3 or 4 and they take turns rolling 5 ground balls to the next person in line. Then the person who fielded the balls becomes the roller and the roller hustles to the end of the line. I make it a relay race so that the group of 4 that gets each person 5 ground balls the quickest wins and everyone else has to run a sprint. We do that a few times then progress to the “knock out drill” where I hit balls at them (while still wearing the “soft hands”) and if they don’t field it cleanly, they’re out. Last girl standing wins and the rest run a sprint. It really has improved their focus and hand-eye coordination on ground balls. Plus, they like the competitiveness of it. Conditioning Drill Another softball drill that I do for my players is for building speed and agility. It is called the 60 second drill where they walk at a pace for 30 seconds, jog for 20 seconds and sprint for 10 seconds. Then they build up minutes. Softball is stop and start which this works towards. Technorati Tags: practice drills for softball, softball drill, softball
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