| Wall
Swing |
Stand
facing a wall or fence gauging the proper distance by placing the
knob of the bat against the belly button and the end of the bat
against the wall or fence. With a normal stance and stride, and
without moving back from the wall or fence, the hitter takes her
normal swing. This drill emphasises that the hitter must rotate
her hips ahead of her hands and pull the knob of the bat through
the hitting zone before extending the arms in front of home plate.
Hitting the wall or fence with the bat means hitter is sweeping
(i.e., extending the arms too soon). |
| Tee
Drill |
Kneel on the
left knee next to a batting tee. Place the knob of the bat against
the belly button and the end of the bat against the tee. Using only
that distance, execute the hip turn and swing without the barrel
of the bat hitting the tee. |
| One
Hand Off Tee |
Kneel on the
left knee parallel to the tee. Take 25 swings with the forehand
and 25 swings with the backhand. Work on keeping the hands in and
drawing a line across the chest as the hands take the bat to the
ball. |
| Hip
Turn |
Place a ball
on the tee at hip height. Have the hitter take a normal batting
stance, but place the bat behind her hips with her arms holding
it in place. Have her pivot and knock the ball off the tee. This
teaches the proper hip rotation and an explosive turn. |
| Knob
of Bat to Tee |
Place a ball
on the tee. Set up properly with stance and hands. Take the knob
of the bat to the ball on the tee, hit the ball with the knob, and
then follow through with the swing. This emphasizes proper hand
movement and a short compact swing. |
| Double
Tee Drill |
Set one tee in
front of the plate; set the other behind the plate and two inches
higher. Have hitter take proper stance, except farther back from
the plate than normal in order to hit the ball in front of the plate.
Place ball on front tee and hit the ball without disturbing the
back tee. |
| Inside-Outside
Double Tee |
Hitter sets up
in normal stance in front of double tee. Place one ball on inside
corner in front of plate and another ball outside and in middle
of plate. Tell batter to hit one ball or the other without changing
her hitting position. |
| One
Hand Toss |
If right handed,
hold the bat in the left hand in the ready position. Toss a ball
up and out front with the right hand and draw a line across the
chest as the hands move to the ball and drive it. This forces the
hitter to keep her hands in and to execute a proper swing. Reverse
for left handed hitters. |
| Soft
Toss |
Coach takes a
position in front and to the side of the hitter. Using any of various
size whiffle balls, toss ball out in front of the hitter, using
little arc, and observe mechanics. Make sure the hitter is striding
and pivoting correctly ("squashing the bug"); rotating the hips
with an explosion to the ball; unlocking the shoulders, elbows and
wrists in sequence while throwing the hands straight to the ball;
watching the ball to the bat; and following through after contact. |
| High-Low
Soft Toss |
Set up in the
same manner as soft toss, only the coach throws two balls into hitting
zone and then calls out which one to hit -- either "high" or "low."
This forces the hitter to wait until the last minute to start swing.
Another way to stop "cheating" is to place a ball in each hand and
rotate them before tossing one up. Player is never sure on which
rotation the ball will be coming. |
| Drop
Toss |
Hitter sets up
as in soft toss. Player or coach stands on bucket, chair or milk
crate and drops ball into hitting zone. Forces batter to take hands
straight to the ball. Batter should not move prior to release of
the ball. Vary releases to keep batter from cheating. |
| Toss
From Behind |
Hitter sets up
normally for soft toss, only coach tosses ball from behind the hitter.
Coach can use tennis balls or regular softballs for this drill.
This drill forces the hitter to wait until the last second to start
swing and reinforces the quick, compact swing. |
| Bunting
and Slap Hitting |
Players get into
groups of three or four. One player pitches, one hits and one or
two field. Position players at a distance of 15 feet and practice
bunts, drag bunts from left side, and fake slaps that turn into
bunts. Move players back to 30 feet and practice slap hitting from
the left side. |
Walking-
Hitting |
Coach walks slightly
in front and to the side of hitter and bounces tennis ball into
the hitting zone. Hitter must load up and swing while walking. Bounce
3 or 4 balls before switching batters or returning to start area.
Drill can start by using a regular size bat but then progress to
using a smaller (or stick) bat. |
| Rear
Wall Swing |
Have hitter stand
so fence or wall is directly behind her. Have her take normal swing.
If the bat hits the wall, she is dropping her hands or sweeping.
Use the wall or fence drill in the batting cage or in soft toss
to get instant feedback on whether a player is dropping her hands. |
| Basketball
- Cone |
Have hitter set
up as in any tee drill, but use a highway or construction cone and
a deflated basketball or soccer ball. Batter should take a normal
swing and follow through using a regular sized bat and wearing a
helmet. |