Developing Infielders. Areas of Development Physical Aspects Leadership Aspects Mental Aspects.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Softball.
Advertisements

2-umpire mechanics. Teams Required for a Baseball Game.
Texas Association of Sports Officials
Developing A Quality Delivery That Provides Power and Control While Reducing The Risk of Arm Injury By Coach Isaac Haynes.
Practice Organization and Team Drills University of Texas at San Antonio Amanda Lehotak Head Coach.
Baseball Rules Questions
Umpire Rules Test (cont.) 29. runner on 2 nd attempts to steal 3 rd. The batter swings and nicks the pitch that is caught by the catcher, then steps backward.
2 MAN MECHANICS. F3 F4 F7 F8 F9 F5 F6 F1 F2 U1 P BR R1 R3 R2 Defense F1 – Pitcher F2 – Catcher F3 – 1 st Baseman F4 – 2 nd Baseman F5 – 3 rd Baseman F6.
Western Piedmont Baseball Mechanics 3 2-Man. Mechanics 3 2-Man: Field Mechanics & Coverages No Runners On Base UIC: Move out on all batted balls; Ground.
WOBURN BASEBALL COACHING CLINIC CATCH-THROW-KNOW-HIT-RUN.
By: Erik Wetzel. Getting Started Run around the field Get the muscles warm Loosen up Stretch Prevents Injury Warms up the body Get the mind ready to play.
Pitching is the most strenuous of motions in sports. Pitchers must be properly warmed up before taking the mound in practice or in games. Location, Location,
The Basics of Baseball for middle school physical education class’s
Shadle Park Baseball Shadle Park Baseball Hitting is a B.L.A.S.T. Balance Load Arrive Swing Turn it loose.
This is a sequence of Derek Jeter on a ground ball a little to his right in the ALDS in 2006 vs. Detroit. The shot of Jeter on this title page is a photo.
1 Infield Play the Dexter Way!. 2 Areas That Will Be Covered Throwing Fundamentals What makes an infielder exceptional Stance Fielding the ground ball.
Build Arm Strength from a Young Age Basics of Throwing: Grip: Fingertips, 4-seam Wrist: wrist “flick” as a part of throwing Front Shoulder: Pointed at.
Infield I. fielding mechanics II. my favorite drills III. situational defense strategies.
WELCOME Coach Steve Rau & Coach Blake Barthol
CATCHING THAT HELPS YOU WIN GAMES!. FOUR QUALITIES OF CATCHERS WHO HELP YOU WIN Receive well. Block well. Throw well. Effective field presence.
TWO UMPIRE SYSTEM POSITIONING AND MECHANICS. WHY CLASSROOM? When building a house, office building, bridge, etc., you first have to have a plan, written.
WHY? 1.Stay focused 2. Be prepared 3. A step faster than if “just reacting” 4. Keep distractions at a minimum.
Presented by: Baseball Mechanics Clinic Plate Mechanics.
2014 Minnesota Amateur Softball Association Instructors: Mike Kahler ASA SOFTBALL UMPIRE SIGNALS & MECHANICS TRAINING TECHNIQUES AND INFORMATION.
Pitching Little League to Babe Ruth
WYS Coaching Clinic WHS Varsity Softball Coach Jonas Sherr.
PRACTICE WITH A PLAN & A PURPOSE Brenda Holaday Washburn Rural High School.
1 Pitching for Youth Major Checkpoints for a Pitcher Major Checkpoints for a Pitcher Playing catch/stretching Playing catch/stretching Balance Balance.
Athlete Baseball By Miles Noland.  4 seam grip; place index and middle finger over the four seams  Spread other 2 finger ¾ inch apart  Place inner.
Planning The Perfect Practice Pittsford Little League
MASON DISTRICT LITTLE LEAGUE Coaches Clinic Single A and T-Ball Spring 2012 Barry Leopold
Pitching Little League to Babe Ruth Pat Berger Varsity Head Coach Hopkins High School.
Baseball Taylor Brown. Baseball A baseball game is played by two teams who alternate between offense and defense. There are nine players on each side.
Select the Proper Bat Comfortable Stance Stride and Hands (Load) Quick Swing Straight to Ball Long Follow Through.
MILLARD SOUTH SOFTBALL HITTING PHILOSOPHY. OUR PURPOSE REINFORCE WHAT WE ARE TEACHING REINFORCE WHAT WE ARE TEACHING CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT OF TRUST CREATE.
Rodrigo B. Garcia Ella Ray R. Quiocho
Basic Fundamentals Worthington Baseball. Receiving a throw: Set up Starting position: - Shoulders square to target - Feet shoulder width apart - Knees.
THREE UMPIRE SYSTEM POSITIONING AND MECHANICS. THINGS TO GO OVER IN PRE-GAME UMPIRE’S MEETING Down and set with runners on base. Who goes out if the ball.
UCLA Team Offense. Offensive Philosophy  Get on Base  Create Scoring Opportunities  Quality AB’s in Crunch Time Situations.
ULTIMATE SOFTBALL HPWB.
FUNDAMENTAL HITTING MECHANICS, APPROACH AT THE PLATE, AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE TROJAN BASEBALL PROGRAM.
Triangle Passing Drill 3 players form a triangle Ball starts at A as B makes hard cut pushing ‘defender’ to middle, planting & breaking back away from.
Geneva High School Infield Defense. General Rules GET AN OUT!! Each position is different – coach them that way Limit to 3 outs an inning Make regular.
Baseball. Rules Each team has 9 players plus substitutes. The only ways you can be out is by being caught, tagged, struck out or out on a base. The.
ELK GROVE VILLAGE YOUTH BASEBALL 2014 Skills & Concepts for ages 6-8.
A baseball/softball game is played by two teams who alternate between offense and defense. There are nine players on each side. The goal is to score more.
Cougar Baseball Team Philosophy Taking Care of the Process one pitch, one out, and one game at a time…
Rookies, A & Minors Practice #1. Hitting 1. Teach the lower half of the swing 1. Stride – 3 Ss Short 4 – 6 inches Soft All toes on the ground Heel decidedly.
Summary of Sequential Practices
Ohio High School Athletic Association 2 Man Mechanics 1.
LMS Softball. Ball - called by umpire - pitch that does not enter strike zone (don’t swing!) Ball - called by umpire - pitch that does not enter strike.
Adam Rosen Marietta College 1/20/13 INFIELD PLAY.
Infield Defense Neil Lerner Assistant Baseball Coach Concordia University, St. Paul.
1 FOUR PERSON MECHANICS 2016 Ohio High School Athletic Association.
Keys to Pitching. Teaching young pitchers the mentality of a pitcher Pitchers must always know the following: 1.They have every advantage 2.Hitters are.
Tom O’Connell International Sports Group 2012 EBCA Convention Mulhouse, France.
Age Appropriate Skills Progression Westborough Little League and Softball Written by Traci Thrush, Former Majors Commissioner Edited by Joe Levesque, Player.
University of Northwestern Baseball Pickoff Plays
Crew of 2.
Angie Ryan Centennial HS Head Coach
Angles And Distances.
Softball.
How to Organize a Youth Baseball Practice
Crew of 2.
HYBSA Coaches Clinic Dave O’Connell March 7, 2009.
Umpire Training Questions
Umpire Training Questions
Two – Man System of Umpiring “Special Situations”
Texas Association of Sports Officials
Presentation transcript:

Developing Infielders

Areas of Development Physical Aspects Leadership Aspects Mental Aspects

Baseball is …

A Game Failure …

Coached by Negative People …

Played in a Hostile Environment.

Mental Skills Ability to perform a skill correctly under intense pressure (“Mental Toughness”) “Bear down!”--“Concentrate!”--“Get it done!” Instead, give them something to go to! – Heads Up Baseball by Ken Ravizza – The Mental Game of Baseball by H.A. Dorfman

Distractions Previous error Struck out last AB Hitting/Fielding slump Umpire Newspaper/TV Opponent dugout Noisy crowd Idiot fan Coach is on me Will I start Field conditions Dad Fielding streak Bad exam Girlfriend Inconsistent pitcher

Turn Off the Noise

Live BR vs. Live Defense Drill Two teams Coach at home plate with a fungo Pitchers rotate quickly to mound from sideline Begin with runner on 1B, no outs Extra runners form line at home – wait 1 count Play 9 innings before switching Players communicate out and inning Coach controls pressure with score/fungo

Dumb It Down “See Ball, Hit Ball.”

Dumb It Down

H.A. Dorfman’s Mental Approach to Fielding Anticipation and Attentiveness Goals – Process-oriented/action/short-term Expectations – yours, not those of others Dedication – focused on the goals you set Responsibility – no bad hops, no excuses Attitude – is fielding important? (Manny vs. Ozzie) Confidence – state of mind formed by achievement of daily goals Preparation – practice the way you want to play

Defensive Goals Result Goals Fielding % =.985 Defensive MVP of League Set a record for assists/putouts Start every game at 3B Process/Action Goals Arrive for early work at least four times this week Get infielders together to work on rundowns today Start 20 DPs to my backhand side Be aware of my thought before each pitch in scrimmage

Visualization

Routine

Take Ownership of the Field

Development Stages Unconscious Incompetence – Player can't catch a cold and doesn't have a clue why. (Is there sufficient talent? Is the player “teachable”?) Conscious Incompetence – Player still can't catch a cold, but now knows what he is doing wrong. (You're teaching and he is learning.) Conscious Competence - Goes out to the infield telling himself what he has to do to succeed and then executes the plan. (Teaching and discipline lead to success.) Unconscious Competence – Player expects every pitch will be hit to him. See the ball; catch the ball. (If you're at this level and start thinking about how to do it, you're taking a step backward. If you're at this level coming out of high school, you might skip college and go to Class A.)

Leadership

Player Makeup

The Game Speeds Up RHH Running to 1BLHH Running to 1B Above Average4.2 Sec4.1 Sec. Average Below Average Well Below Average ML FB Velocity Well Above Average94+ Above Average92-93 Average89-91 Below Average87-88 Well Below Average86 and below

Infield Objectives Prepare mentally Play high level game of catch Consistently utilize efficient movement of upper and lower body

Pre-Contact Know the hitter Know the pitch Read location Read the swing

Ready Position

Triangle

Bad Triangles

Bad Triangle Narrow BaseDeep Hands

Use of the Glove

Hinge and Fold

4 Ways to Avoid a Car Accident Turn Right Turn Left Slow Down Speed Up

Gas and Brake Pedal

4 Places to Field a Ground Ball The Difference Maker

Abandon the Triangle

Forehand

Backhand

Ground Ball Drills Shorthops with partner – At him – Forehand – Backhand Pick-a-hop One-hand fungo Rounding

Grip

Hand Separation

Direction Throwing leg under Headlights Elbows up and on line Eyes level Stay in the legs

Direction

Posture and Arm Path

Release Angle

Extension

One-Knee Correct

One-Knee Incorrect

Shoulder Turn

Heel Over

DP Pivot Throwing

DP Feeds

Tag Plays

Relays

Other Drills Four Corner Catch Z Catch Man In the Middle 21

Rundowns

Final Thoughts Fielding Percentage – Jimmy Rollins 2008 (.985) – Cal Ripken 1990 (.996) Creating pressure in practice is key – work the mental game Frequency of training Infielders must be defensive leaders Fungos are “side toss” … make it live

Contact Information Chris Sperry (503) O (360) M