300 Reps Indoor Hitting Drill
Courtesy of East Stroudsburg (PA) Area High School North baseball staff
We as a staff here at East Stroudsburg North High School
in Northeastern Pennsylvania battle the weather and the
elements during our early part of the season and much of
the remainder of the season. The month of March is very
difficult because we are indoors (this year up until our
first two games), and then periodically throughout the
season.
We try various drills to keep the players tempo
up and their attitudes positive during indoor practice,
especially if they have been on our field for practices
and then have to come back in (the players seem to "GO
THROUGH THE MOTIONS" when inside).
One drill we use is called the "300 Drill."
Our indoor time and space is limited. We have to share
with softball and the junior teams as well. Our facility
is comprised of two basketball courts with an indoor cage
along one wall. Any space indoors will be sufficient.
We line up our hitting stations along the walls
of the gymnasium and the indoor cage. Our hitting stations
include:
We find that this drill keeps our kids motivated and
maximizes time and reps (good reps). Once the players
reach "300" we reward them with 20-30 more pitches in the
cage, since this is every player's favorite station.
We pair players off into groups of two, and start by giving each player an index card with
the stations printed on them and columns to register their
partner's reps (need a pencil per group). We explain to the
players that they have to get "300" good contact REPS in
the drill. We give each group limited time at each station
to ensure they go to each station at least twice.
Some rules they must follow are:
You can find variations to this drill from the
number of players in the stations to using different
drills at different times. We use eight because we carry
16
players this year and the number works in groups of two.
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