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Organizing your practice sessions part 2

Oct. 01, 2009, 11:07 a.m. (ET)

In last month’s article, I mentioned the use of checklists to help in planning your practices and discussed some of the essentials of a productive practice. This month I share with you a tool that I use to incorporate variety in my practice planning, while maintaining a productive flow.

Let’s take a look at the Offensive Checklist to see a variety of hitting drills that I use with my hitters.  I would always understand the purpose of the drill and the  part of the swing that it is used to fix or enhance the proper feeling.  Remember, drills are used in repetition to provide a feel for a particular movement or skill.  Drills must be done correctly to provide the proper muscle memory.

  • Short-game Skills
    1. Sac Bunt
    2. Drag Bunt
    3. Push Bunt
    4. Slap
    5. Fake/Fake

If you look at the Offensive Checklist, you’ll find a complete listing of base running, short game and hitting drills and skills.  For example, as I cover the essential skills under base running, I would check off those skills to make sure we have been thorough in our preparation.  The hitting area is not something that you need to check off with each drill, but is more of a resource for you to use in planning your hitting sessions with your players. We always use tee drills, toss drills and live batting practice in our practice sessions.  We do the vision training in our fall season and incorporate the strength and speed training in the weight room throughout the year.

  • Base running
    1. Running through the bag
    2. Positioning for over-throw
    3. Walking back to bag/reaction to middle infielders
    4. Rules

Read the complete Offensive Checklist!

I use the Defensive Checklist as a resource in planning my practice session when working on team defense and individual skills.  You will notice that I have given you skills for each position that should be covered prior to the start of your season.  More importantly, these checklists are always a resource in my planning of practices and preparing my players and teams for competition. 

  • 1st & 3rd Defense
    1. Regular
    2. Jog half the way
    3. Ball four – break
    4. Squeeze/fake bunt

Read the complete Defensive Checklist!

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Along with the two checklists I described above, I have also included the defensive checklist by team as well as the outfield checklist.


Read the complete Outfield Checklist!

Good luck! Until next month,


Coach Candrea