5 MUST HAVE Practice Plan Elements for Youth Baseball Coaches

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    Youth baseball to me is such a simple concept. It’s kids playing baseball. That’s what it’s always been about.
    I grew up and played youth baseball in the 90’s and that’s what I remember, just going out the field and playing baseball with my friends and our coach. There was a team for every town in the county, and you played for your town where you were from.
    Over the past 20 - 25 years since then, I feel that youth baseball has become so complicated. With all the new teams, leagues, tournaments, and players trying out everywhere, how did we lose sight of the simple concept of just kids playing baseball?
    That’s a conversation for another video, but you know the one thing that should never be complicated? Your practice plans.
    In today’s bullpen bulletin, I’m giving you my layout for the core elements of a successful practice. Don’t overthink your practices, just include these core elements and you’ll be good to go!
    5 Elements:
    1) Arrival Routine
    2) Warm-Up
    3) Two Big Chunks of Time
    4) Transition Times with Time Limits
    5) Closing Wrap-up / Huddle
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  • @buildingbetterbaseball
    @buildingbetterbaseball  Рік тому

    ~ Coaches, grab your free 2-hour practice plan right here: www.buildingbetterbaseball.com/practiceplan

    • @Mother_Hustler04
      @Mother_Hustler04 3 місяці тому

      It won't allow me to get the download in my email. Says something went wrong. Try again. I'll use a new email. Same thing.

  • @jgrizzy4966
    @jgrizzy4966 10 місяців тому +2

    What a great video !!! Definitely a great tool , I use most of these tips with my 8u team and we won our championship this year 🙌

  • @travisbernard5315
    @travisbernard5315 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks coach!

  • @WordMadeFlesh777
    @WordMadeFlesh777 Рік тому

    Awesome, thanks!

  • @meganorsi8591
    @meganorsi8591 2 місяці тому +1

    Question: At what age do you think it's acceptable to keep certain players in certain positions? In our local rec league, it mostly depends on the competition-level of the team we're playing at the time. If it's a good team, we keep our kids in positions they're best suited for (while rotating out pitchers due to pitch count). If it's a team that maybe isn't quite as competitive, we put some kids into positions maybe they've never seen during a game.
    All of that to ask: During practices where you're focused on infield vs outfield, do you have all kids practice all positions (outside of P, C, and 1B)?

    • @buildingbetterbaseball
      @buildingbetterbaseball  Місяць тому

      Hi! When the season starts, I’ve always had the kids pick 3-4 positions they’d be interested in playing, and I combine that with my own assessments of where I think they’d be best suited. If they match up, then great! But if I think they’ll be a great outfielder and their list was all infield positions, I’ll tell them why I think they’d do well in the outfield and have them try it out in practice.
      I don’t think you have to put all players at every position, but I think if you see something in a player that they don’t see in themselves (I.e. they know they have a strong arm and are quick to the ball, they attribute that to shortstop. I attribute that to center field also, but they can’t see that.) then you have them try it out. I think each player having 3-4 positions they can play will serve them well in the future as they grow into a better ball player. I hope this helps!

  • @travisknowscolorado
    @travisknowscolorado 5 днів тому

    Hey coach, I have stepped up to coach my 10/yo rec league this year. It’s a hybrid kid and coach pitch.
    I could really use some advice. We have 1 practice a week for only 1 hr. Some kids have played for 3 years and some are just learning the fundamentals of throwing and catching.
    In that 1hr, what do you think is most important?
    We only have 3 practices before our first game.

  • @robertgibson5475
    @robertgibson5475 Рік тому +1

    One practice a week 😂 pointless

    • @dougp7934
      @dougp7934 10 місяців тому

      Fall ball rec league is like that---1 practice, 2 hrs

    • @Mother_Hustler04
      @Mother_Hustler04 3 місяці тому

      My 4 y/o has 1 a week for tball. But my 7 and 10 y/o 2 a week both 2 hours long! If they don't cancel one 😅