A hand-picked sample of the RepReady library: coach-built drills with setup and cues, full session plans, and technique guides for ages 7U–14U. No account required.
Setup, instructions, coaching cues, and the why behind each one.
Inside, middle, outside. Same swing, different barrel direction. Foundational hitting work for any age.
12 min
Twenty-one consecutive tee swings without a single loose rep. Lose count if any swing is sloppy and start over. Builds the focus-per-rep discipline kids lose during long BP rounds.
12 min
Tie a knot in a sock and load it with one ball. Swing the sock like a bat to feel the proper bat path through the zone.
7 min
Coach holds 2–3 differently-colored balls and tosses one — hitter must call the color before contact. Sharpens vision and pitch recognition.
10 min
Five rounds of short hops at increasing speeds. Builds the soft hands every infielder needs.
15 min
Solo drill against a wall. Throw, react, field the rebound. Trains hand-eye, footwork, and reaction time at any volume the kid wants.
10 min
Coach rolls slow choppers. Player charges aggressively, fields with the bare hand or glove, throws on the run.
12 min
Drop to one knee, isolate the upper-half throwing motion. Builds the top-half mechanics every throwing problem starts with.
8 min
Tape an X on a wall. Throw at it from incremental distances. Score every throw.
12 min
Stretch the arm out at sub-max effort. Distance, not velocity, is the goal.
15 min
Score every pitch by corner. Hitting spots becomes a competitive game, not abstract advice.
12 min
Tape a 5×5 grid on a net or wall. Coach calls a coordinate (e.g. 'A3'). Pitcher must hit it.
15 min
Complete sessions — warm-up to cool-down — for a specific age and level.
Four-week progression to build barrel control, contact rate, and pitch recognition for 9U AA hitters.
50 min · 5 blocks
Sharpen fastball command, build a usable changeup, and protect young arms with structured throwing.
55 min · 4 blocks
Build clean glove work, throwing mechanics, and footwork for entry-level 10U infielders.
45 min · 5 blocks
Step-by-step throwing progression — grip, wrist, full body — for first-year 8U players.
45 min · 5 blocks
Pop time, framing, blocking, and game management — the four pillars for a complete 12U AAA catcher.
55 min · 5 blocks
Leads, secondary, reads, and slides — aggressive baserunning fundamentals for 12U AA players.
50 min · 4 blocks
The mechanics behind the drills — cues, mistakes, and how to progress.
The load and stride is the rhythm engine of every swing. Done right, it puts the hitter on time, on balance, and ready to fire when the pitch is committed to.
Clean arm action protects young arms and unlocks velocity. Thumbs down out of the glove, scap loaded, elbow up at foot strike, finish through the target.
Every pitch a defender is either ready or they aren't. The athletic fielding position lets a player react in any direction and field cleanly.
Two strikes is its own at-bat. Choke up, widen out, shorten the swing, and battle. Stay alive until you get a pitch you can drive.
A changeup at the youth level needs to be a true off-speed pitch — same arm speed, slower ball. The grip does the work; the arm doesn't change.
Smart baserunners win extra bases by reading the pitcher's tells. Watch the front shoulder, watch the back foot, time the delivery.
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