Coaching Youth Baseball: Ages 9 to 12
Great baseball drills and coaching tips for Little League
Coach Scott Bradley presents over 40 youth baseball drills developed specifically for 9- to 12-year-old players covering baseball hitting, fielding. When you purchase the online version, you also get access to downloadable training notes and loads of great tips for coaching baseball.
Price: $24.95
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Training Plan at a Glance
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Check out these cool and exciting features:
| 1. | Great baseball training with Coach Scott Bradley |
| 2. | Over 40 easy-to-follow video demonstrations |
| 3. | Packed with great baseball drills and practice ideas |
| 4. | Insider tips and printable training notes (on-line only) |
| 5. | Combines the best of books and DVDs |
Table of Contents
Pre-Season
- Getting Started
- Meet Coach Scott Bradley
- Meet Coach Jeremy Meccage
- Introduction to Throwing and Catching
- Basic Throwing Mechanics
- How To Grip A Baseball
- Basic Catching Drill
- Playing A Game Of Catch
- Hit The Hat Drill
- Introduction to Fielding
- Routine Ground Balls
- Side-To-Side Drill
- Ground Ball Drill
- Crow Hop and Throw
- Wall Ball
- Fly Ball Drill
- Tennis Racket Drill
- Pass Pattern Drill
Topic 3: Hitting
- Introduction to Hitting
- Swing Mechanics
- Pepper Drill
- Walk-Up Tee Drill
- Front-Toss Drill
- Medicine Ball Drill
- Soft-Toss Drill
- Introduction to Baserunning
- Running Through First Base
- Angle Towards Second Base
- Jumps Off First (No Leads)
- Leading Off
- Run-Down Drill
- Introduction to Pitching
- The L Drill
- Balance and Rhythm Drill
- Stride Line Drill
- Chair Drill
- Towel Drill
- Reverse Mound Drill
- Wall Drill
Coaching Tips and Advice
- Prepare For Practice
- Sportsmanship From Dugout
- Don't Over Coach
- Ending Practices
- Hydration
- Don't Punish Players
- Homework
- Don't Embarrass Players
- Dealing With Parents
- Dealing With Umpires
About the Coach
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Scott Bradley spent nine seasons as a catcher in the major leagues with the Yankees, White Sox, Mariners and Reds. Scott became the head coach of the Princeton University baseball team in 1997. Nine of his former players played professional baseball in the 2008 season.

