These 5 Drills Will Increase Your Baseball-Specific Speed By: Ben Boudro Provided by: STACK
Most of the time you are either: • Stealing a base All of these movements require you to have some serious baseball speed. Do you have good baseball speed? Want to get better? Focus on these five movements for each aspect of the game. 1. Stealing A Base The average amount of time you have to steal a base in the big leagues is 3.25 seconds. Crazy, right? How can a base runner improve his chance of stealing a base? It's all about The Jump! The Trick? Getting a big jump! How Can I Get Better? Band Shuffle To Sprint Drill How To: • Get a partner and a resistance band. Tip from the pros: Keep your hips and shoulders low. Right before you take off, slide your right foot back a few inches so you can clear your front hip a little easier. Benefits: • Lower-body explosiveness
It could be the game-winning catch or it might prevent the other team from starting a rally. Catching a fly ball in the outfield is a huge deal. If you can't get to the ball, you can't catch the ball. The Trick? Proper sprinting form, staying on the balls of your feet while keeping your focus on the ball. How Can I Get Better? Sled Drag March to Sprint How To: • Load a sled and grab a harness so you can drag the sled while moving your arms. Tip from the pros: When you hit your heels, your head tends to jar up and down—not good when you are trying to keep your focus on the ball in the air. Stay on the balls of your feet! Benefits: • Faster arrival time to the ball and better sprint form.
Getting to a grounder is not the hard part. The hard part is switching your feet into position to fire the ball and get the hitter out. The Trick? Getting to the ball fast and being able to switch your feet into throwing position with lightning speed. How Can I Get Better? Boudro Switchfoot Drill How To: • Line up 4 cones in a straight line 5 yards apart. Benefits: • Lateral movement efficiency, footwork, body control, ability to set feet in position to make a good throw.
Think of Ichiro Suzuki. He would crush opponents by barely hitting the ball. As long as he made contact, there was a good chance he could get a base hit. Was it power with the bat? Nope. It was all about running speed. That dude can fly! The Trick? Moving from one plane of motion to another quickly and efficiently (i.e., dropping the bat and getting your butt moving to first base!) How Can I Get Better? Quick Feet Med Ball Slams to Sprint How To: • Get a med ball in the range of 12-14 pounds. Benefits: • Footwork skills, full-body power, foot speed, sprint form, first-step quickness.
Matt VanSumeren (Head Strength Coach @ Xceleration) is here to show you how to get out of a pickle: Getting in a pickle is no fun. You made a mistake, and now you have to dig yourself out. With quick feet, you have a better chance of saving your butt. This is true baseball speed. The Trick? Fast and explosive change of direction, properly aligning your feet. How Can I Get Better? Transitional Ladder to Cone Drill How To: • Place 4 0r 5 cones about 5 yards outside a speed ladder Tip from the pros: When you hit the cones, slide your feet like you would stop on skates. This will shift your knees and feet in the right position so you can change direction quickly, just like you would when getting out of a pickle! Benefits: • Rapid change of direction, lower-body power, injury prevention.
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