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			Drill: Throwing/Receiving Everydays
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			 Time: 10 minutes 
			Equipment: Balls 
			Objective(s) of Drill: 
			
				- To assess abilities of players
 
				- To teach proper overhand throwing technique
 
				- To teach proper use of glove and receiving technique
 
			 
			Drill Description: 
			
				- Review receiving key teaching points
 
				- Players will complete the following throwing progressions with a partner and a ball (see Appendix E for a full description):
				
					- Wrist snaps
 
					- 2 foot stationary throwing position or One Knee Drill
 
					- K position
 
					- K position with step or stride
 
					- Pre-stride into K position
 
				 
				 
				- Full motion
 
			 
			Key Teaching Points: 
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			Drill: Four Corner Drill (Throwing)
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			 Time: 10 minutes 
			Equipment: Bucket, Balls, Cones or bases 
			Objective(s) of Drill: 
			
				- To introduce 4 corner throwing drill
 
				- To assess and provide feedback on the overhand throwing technique and footwork to make a throw after receiving a throw.
 
			 
			Drill Description: 
			
				- Set up a diamond with 4 bases about 30’ apart.
 
				- Position an equal number of players at each base.
 
				- The 1st player will throw the ball to next base and then go to the back of their line at their base. The receiver will then throw to the next base and then go to the back of their line at their base. Continue until all players have received and thrown the ball 3 times.
 
				- Variation #1:
				
					- The player will throw to the next base, then follow their throw to next base (½ speed) and line up at the end of the line at that base.
 
				 
				 
				- Variation #2:
				
					- Introduce a competition. Count the number of throws that can be made until either a bad throw or a missed catch.
 
					- Record this number for future reference
 
				 
				 
				- Have extra balls ready in case of bad throws or missed catches so players aren’t chasing balls.
 
				- Reverse the direction of the ball after doing the drill several times so players are using different footwork to make a throw.
 
			 
			Key Teaching Points: 
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			Drill: Fielding Everydays
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			 Time: 10 minutes 
			Equipment: Tennis or softie balls, Balls, Bases or cones 
			Objective(s) of Drill:  
			
				- To teach the fielding technique for ground balls and fly balls
 
				- To reinforce good throwing mechanics and pivot footwork
 
			 
			Drill Description: 
			
				- Ground balls (with a partner)
				
					- Without gloves, roll a ground ball directly to your partner who fields the ball and rolls a ground ball back. Field 10 ground balls each.
 
					- With gloves, roll a ground ball directly to your partner who fields the ball and rolls a ground ball back. Field 10 ground balls each.
 
				 
				 
				- Fly balls (with a partner)
				
					- Without a glove and using a tennis or softie ball, throw a fly ball directly to your partner who fields the ball and throws a fly ball back. Field 10 fly balls each.
 
					- With a glove and using a softball, throw a fly ball directly to your partner who fields the ball and throws a fly ball back. Field 10 fly balls each.
 
				 
				 
			 
			Key Teaching Points: 
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			Drill: Four Corner Drill (Fielding)
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			 Time: 10 minutes 
			Equipment: Bases or cones, Balls 
			Objective(s) of Drill: 
			
				- To teach the fielding technique for ground balls
 
				- To reinforce good throwing mechanics and pivot footwork
 
			 
			Drill Description: 
			
				- Set up a diamond with 4 bases about 30’ apart.
 
				- Position an equal number of players at each base.
 
				- The 1st player will throw a ground ball to a player at the next base and then go to the back of their line at their base. The receiver will then throw a ground ball to the next base and then go to the back of their line at their base. Continue until all players have received and thrown a ground ball 3 times.
 
				- Variation:
				
					- Player throws a ground ball to the player at the next base. The receiver fields the ball and pivots and makes an overhand throw to the next base. The fielder follows their throw to the next base and goes to the end of the line at that base. Continue until all players have received and thrown a ground ball 3 times.
 
				 
				 
				- Have extra balls ready in case of bad throws or missed catches so players aren’t chasing balls.
 
			 
			Key Teaching Points: 
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			Drill: Four Corner Game
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			 Time: 20 minutes 
			Equipment: Bases or cones, Bat, Balls, Batting helmets 
			Objective(s) of Drill: 
			
				- Practice fielding technique and positioning
 
				- To assess speed and baserunning technique
 
			 
			Drill Description: 
			
				- Divide players into two teams. One team will be the fielding team with a player at 1B, 2B, SS, 3B and C. Place any extra defensive players behind SS and 1B. The other team will be the batting team.
 
				- Set-up a diamond with bases 55’ apart for the defense to use.
 
				- Set-up another four bases or cones inside the defensive team’s bases for the baserunners to use.
 
				- Baserunner at their Home Plate swings at imaginary pitch and runs around cones while SS fields a thrown ground ball from the Coach. Player (SS) throws the ball to 1st Base. 1B throws to 2B. 2B throws to 3B. 3B throws to C.
 
				- After each “hit” rotate the defensive players (SS to 3B, 3B to C, C to 1B, 1B to 2B, and 2B to SS) and new baserunner steps in for next “hit”.
 
				- Record the number of bases touched for the offensive team before the ball reaches home.
 
				- Switch teams after all offensive players have batted.
 
			 
			Key Teaching Points: 
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