Practice When No Field Is Available
How many times do we as coaches call for a practice and meet the team at
the field, only to find one team practicing and two other teams waiting to
practice?
When I first started coaching, this dilemma always seemed to happen
to me. I would feel sort of helpless, and once even took everyone to another
field with my two coaches only to find the same situation there.
I made up my
mind to be prepared and plan two practices. One for a field and one without a
field. The biggest difference is having a few soft covered balls available
and some planned drills for a hard service.
When there is no field available our practices are usually in a
parking lot. There are certain things you can and cannot do. Obviously no
sliding. Regular batting practice with even soft covered balls is difficult
in a parking lot. You can set up some great bunting competition games. We
would divide the team in half, set up two cones, and each team goes through
the batting order and sees how many can bunt between the cones.
The main idea is to be creative. You can have a lot of different base
running drills and throwing drills. Some of my best practices have taken
place in parking lots and backyards. Don't call off practice just because
someone is using the field. Come prepared and have a few extra props.
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