The Soft Toss Drill--The Best Baseball Hitting Drill On Earth!
Posted: Sunday, February 07, 2010
by Larry Cicchiello
Larwenty Online Enterprises Inc
Imagine working on a flaw in your swing and being able to get ten swings in less than a minute. You want to talk about time well spent and time efficiency? Don't ever underestimate the fabulous benefits the soft toss drill offers. Learn to get the maximum benefit out of one of the best baseball coaching drills available and please don't ever sell it short. It is a great time saver to break a bad habit, get into a good habit or to simply maintain your baseball swing if you are in a good groove.
Some Benefits of the Soft Toss Drill:
1. It doesn't even require a baseball field or a glove.
2. You don't need someone to round up all the balls in the outfield.
3. The person doing the soft tossing to the hitter doesn't even have to have any baseball skills at all, so you can get anybody to soft toss to you. Please don't take this the wrong way but your grandmother can soft toss to you. I say that with total respect and I'm just trying to make a point here for your benefit.
4. The soft toss drill can be set up easily and only requires a bat, some baseballs, a fence and an optional plastic bucket or two.
I know more than one person, including my 17 year old son, who has a setup in the garage with thick carpeting fastened to the wall of the garage and that acts as a fence. You can then soft toss any time of the day or night. It can be ten degrees outside or even raining or snowing. You can still get your swings in. Regulation balls are not necessary and you can use a softer type of ball to practice damage control in your garage or even in your back yard if you opt to soft toss there. And you will remain on good terms with your neighbors if a batted ball should go over the fence. If using non-regulation baseballs, you will not detract from the benefits of the soft toss drill at all, as the swing is the same no matter what type of ball is being used for the drill. Many players, coaches and parents use this drill incorrectly. There are many variations and I've tried lots of them.
My Favorite Method:
1. You stand about 12 feet from a hitter who is about 8 to 10 feet in front of a high fence.
2. Be very careful! Make sure to avoid areas of the fence that have posts or the batted ball may come right back at the hitter. Make sure the fence you are hitting into is high enough! The person doing the soft tossing should make sure to be in a very safe position so they don't get hit by the batted ball.
3. Your angle to the hitter should be just about like he's in the batter's box and you're in foul territory just outside the foul line. In other words, if he's a right-handed hitter and you were soft tossing to him, imagine that you are positioned along the first base line, slightly in foul territory. Stay very safely out of the way so there is no chance that you can get hit by the batted ball.
4. Squat, kneel or sit down with as many baseballs as you want to use right next to you. A plastic bucket is very helpful to sit on and and an additional bucket to hold the baseballs is also very handy to have.
Three Very Easy Steps Involved:
1. Holding the ball underhanded, show the hitter the ball.
2. Drop your hand with the ball in it down toward the ground and pause for about one or two full seconds. At that point, the hitter should load up, cocking his hips, hands and elbows.
3. Softly toss the ball to the hitter, so that it has a slight arc up and then down. Aim for his back hip, or a different spot if desired and the hitter hits the ball into the fence. Repeat with the remaining baseballs.
It's very important that this drill never be rushed. The purpose is to have a good swing repeated many times until the hitter can do it in his sleep. It is one of the best baseball coaching drills for getting a hitter to break a bad habit or to develop a good habit through repetition.
Once again, be very cautious as to where you are when soft tossing the ball to someone so there is NO chance for you to get hit by the batted ball. Secondly, make sure there is nothing in front of the hitter that can possibly have the batted ball come right back at the hitter. Thirdly, make sure the fence is high enough so there is no chance for the batted ball to go over the fence.
The amount of time spent to break a bad habit will be at an absolute minimum because you can soft toss a hundred baseballs in no time at all!
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