Monday, December 17, 2018

7-Cycle High Octane Drills for Youth Baseball


Many times if you drive or walk by a youth baseball practice you will see one coach with 20 players on the field. Coach throws batting practice while the rest of the players shag. This practice plan is not effective for developing players. In this innovative approach to practice organization, Rob Warnock tells you how one coach can run a full team practice efficiently and effectively providing his players with as many position-related reps as possible in the least amount of time. High numbers of practice reps are crucial for players to reach their potential.

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