I’ve been hitting 200 to 300 baseballs a day off of the tee. I take ground balls in the infield for 30 minutes and then take pop flies in the outfield for 30 minutes. I throw two bullpens twice a week with my brothers. I’ve been lifting weights in my spare time and have been improving as many aspects of my game as possible. The virus may keep me from playing on a team, but it won’t stop my work ethic.⚾️⚾️💪💪
My 10 year old is using this time to be a kid and doing stuff that we do not get to do during the spring time while breaking in his new 44 pro glove we are also still playing catch and doing drills but mainly using this time for him to take a break from the fast every day life of tournament and league baseball.
I have been doing J-Bands, agility drills, running, tee hitting and recording myself to see what adjustments I have to make, fielding drills, and throwing with a couple of actual pitching throw days mixed in there.
I have been doing a full workout including stretching/dynamic warmup, hitting and tracking my progress using a Blast sensor, fielding off a pitchback net, a full throwing workout including Jaeger bands, and then on some days, I throw bullpens. I basically do a self-regulated/self-run practice every day so I can be ready and not rusty whenever baseball comes back. I also lift some light weights and run a lot, with a little bit of plyometric ladder work thrown in there. I want to be prepared for whatever challenges are presented at the end of this coronacation.
To get better, I have been following a workout program every day, hitting off the tee every day, doing agility drills, working on hands drills, throwing a bullpen twice a week, and taking fungo for outfield.
I have been setting aside 2 hours a day for this whole break in baseball to start improving myself, i have been working with a minor league prospect to help on my swing on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday I have another prospect to work on pitch control and velocity. I have a 70 foot batting cage in my yard to hit in and also have a mound in it too. But not only have I put baseball up front, i have school work too help me with my 4.5 GPA. I have had a pro 44 sense the very beginning of my baseball career and started a trend on my travel, and school teams to use them as well. I hope you will consider my application for this glove, it is very beautiful.
I love doing tee work and soft toss I play 3rd base so I've worked on getting the ball across the diamond and pressing through the ball always working through it ]
I go outside each day for an hour and take ground balls and picks on my throwback net along with swinging the bat. I also play catch with my dad everyday for about 45 minutes.
I’ve been hitting off the tee into a net everyday, I’ve been running around the block everyday and I do 100 push-ups, 100 sit ups and 1:30 planks everyday.
Whenever it just looks dry or has dirt just turn the water on and grab some water in one palm and slap it on the palm, don’t put a lot of water just enough to get the dirt out then you can apply glove rub
Lifting weights at home, riding a stationary bike, push-ups, sit-ups, practicing taking grounders with an imaginary ball, pitching with a sock, and practicing my swing.
I’ve been hitting off of a tee for 1 hour a day, after that playing catch for 1 hour. After playing catch I hit in a batting cage. After the cage I take fielding practice with ground balls and pop fly’s. After that I take a nice 2-3 mile run to stay in shape. Soft toss to end it off and that’s my daily routine. 👌🏻
I’ve been doing some at home work outs. Doing squats, leg lifts, push-ups, sit ups, mountains climber, and more strength and agility work plus ab work. I also have been going outside and hitting off the tee and doing some picking drill to help at catching. I also have been doing runs around my town of course obeying the COVID-19 procautionary measures and been doing some more stuff to stay in shape.
I been in a throwing and weight lifting program for the past year and half called P3 (Premier pitching and performance). You can check them out at p3_stl on twitter.
hi 44, i’ve been playing catch everyday with my brothers, hitting with my dad, and going to the park with my friends. i would be so happy if i won this glove. By the way been a huge fan for a while now and a big fan of coachella gloves and benny miller.
Ive been doing body workouts since the gyms out the question, doing plyo ball drills against a wall, working on footwork from behind the plate to each base, dry swings, and the treadmill.
I was playing 1st year of high ball. We were practicing for 2-3 hours right after school then doing 45 minutes of conditioning and weight lifting. However after the virus hit we haven't been able to have practice. Yesterday the governor announced that all schools in my state are cancelled till May 1st. I have a brother so we play catch every day for a while and he just got a new 1st base glove so it's perfect for him. My dad did just buy a bownet so everyday I've been hitting off the tee or soft toss with weighted balls, and hitting BP at a park next to my house. I have a ton of time off school and it's my Birthday I turned 15 so a perfect time to get a new Mitt.
I’ve been putting on “practices” 6 days a week for my high school team to make sure we are still getting our work in during this tough time in the country without sports. I’m also using this time to work on my overall strength and diet.
1 things I have been doing to get better is creating baseball workout in my house like working on fielding and getting bigger faster and stronger to help me grow and develop as a baseball player!
I practice 24/7, and made a pitching mound in my backyard I pitch a lot on it. I still practice through this vîrûś that’s going around, and i already have a 44 pro glove and I just ordered another, it’s coming in soon!
Going outside and working on some tee work as well as some short hop drills then just fielding ground balls forehand center and backhand. I am also a catcher so I’m working on blocking smothering the ball and working mechanics for throw downs to second and third.
Just purchased a new pro 44 glove blonde and mesh style , Can’t wait to start playing catch with it. I’m already looking at a new pro 44 glove in the style 574 with the laced web style .
What I am doing to get better is that I'm doing 100 push ups, and 100 squats. I also do a 2 mile run. I go to the batting cages and at home I hit heavy balls. I always get my dad to hit me grounders and I go through a throwing program to strengthen my arm. Since school is out I have all the time to do all this. But I'm really trying to get a new glove mine is like 8 years old and kinda small so I'm doing whatever I can to get a new glove. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to win this glove and I hope the best to everyone!
Since I’m an infielder, I’ve been working on footwork and hands. I’ve also been working on picking. On the hitting side, I’m more of a speed guy and I’ve been trying out slap hitting. My glove is a 5 year old hand me down so I could really use a new one. (BTW, this was a helpful video. I’ve been helping my younger brother break in his new glove).
I play men's softball and I am working on line drive shots to specific places on the field instead of being just a power player. Also working on first base drills for better picking/snagging up short hops.
I am taking batting practice everyday and taking ground balls. I am also working on turning double plays with a friend. When I take batting practice, before I start, I spend 30 minutes on the tee and hitting soft toss.
My daughter is 12 we’ve taking the legs away by doing ground work on the knees with going through the ball, practicing the backhand and glove side. Then we add the legs back to the drill and she looks so smooth after. Doing quick hand drills without the glove. She does this every day to go along with tee work and long toss. I also coach my kids teams and teach all of these fundamentals. She’d love to make this her 1st shortstop glove for the next few years. Great video by the way. Jake V
I have been grinding everyday lifting and doing a ton of agility training while I’ve also been taking as many swings as possible off of my tee and throwing everyday to keep my arm strong and to strengthen it
I’ve been working on trying to stay in shape because all of the gyms in my area are closed due to Covid-19. I also go hit and throw up at my high school field to try to stay ready so hopefully when our season resumes I can have a good senior season.
I’ve got a net to throw into worm on flat grounds as well as hit into. I’ve worked on my hands and footwork as far as turning double plays. I’ve been working on ground balls by throwing a ball against a concrete wall and then getting the footwork down as well as working on short hops. Lastly, I’ve been hitting bp 2-3 times a week to stay sharp for when or if the season gets started again.
I've been doing workouts every morning and night to get faster and stronger, as well as going to the field at least 3 times a week with my dad to work on pitching and hitting.
I tried breaking in my softball pattern 44 properly. I really did. I spent so much time with it. I even got a softball specific mallet (uses an actual softball attached to a handle). But I just couldn't get it the way I wanted it. It was taking forever to mold to my fingers and the pocket felt so small. I ended up doing the very very not recommended way of soaking in hot water, putting in a ball, wrapping in a towel, and sticking it under my mattress for 3 weeks. It was still slightly damp when I took it out which was actually a good thing because it made the glove mold to my fingers really quickly. I know its bad, I know its wrong and not recommended. But I just wanted to use the damn thing in a game! Now it's nice and floppy and I love it :) Best glove I've ever owned!
This offseason I’ve gotten hitting,pitching,and fielding coaches while doing lots of extra conditioning work and now that the season is postponed I’ve been going up to the fields to hit and in my front yard I’ve been hitting off the tee and doing soft toss along with some pitching
Ive been working with both of my kids fielding and batting to each other. They are also pitching everyday and doing inside fielding and hand eye coordination drills before bed. 😀
I live on a farm a lot of good work and lot of hard work this past week had to chop trees down and help my goats with hay and stuff and also had to replace the roof on the barn but everyday after I’ve hit off of a tee for atleast an hour and 30 minutes my biggest issue is hitting so during this extended off season that’s what I’m working to get better at.
I set up a net to do tee work with and soft toss. I've been doing agility drill and trying to do glove hand and opposite hand fielding. As outfielder I've been working on long toss and trying to get the ball in as fast as possible. I've been working on speed and stamina to.
I have been getting ground balls and pop ups from my brother at my local park. Working on my pop time and arm for catching. Working on the tee and going to the gym and lifting weights. Getting in a couple bullpens so I can fell good when I get back on the mound.
I’ve been doing Willson Contreras’s personal catchers workout and running 2 miles a day. This is coupled with field work and BP at least every other day during the quarantine. Most weekends I will also throw a bullpen/flatground.
I’ve been working out best I can while being stuck inside. I’ve also been hitting off the tee and playing catch with a baseball and a football every other day. Really praying my season won’t get cancelled!
Been doing a lot of band work in my room along as ab workouts and pushups. I still have access to a cage and a bullpen and have been putting in work there almost everyday.
Currently lifting and running. Broke my ankle playing ball in the fall and rehab has been tough. Trying to get back in shape and hitting the cages to get my swing back!
I have hit every single day working different pitch locations and hitting the ball where its pitched. While also trying to stay consistently throwing with my brother.
I have been using weighted balls plus bands to help increase my arm strength. I have also been working on blocking/receiving with other catchers on my team.
Right now, my friend has an outdoor batting cage which a mound that we are using to improve our pitching skills (since right now high school baseball is on a halt), and I am also going up to the local park with my brothers everyday taking ground balls and BP to really improve my infield and offense.
I’ve been getting better by running laps around my neighborhood since the Gyms are closed, and playing catch with my 6 year old daughter who starts little league this year and just watching old baseball games and examining players techniques.
i have been hitting off the tee (angled hitting, different locations, etc.) and have been doing agility ladder drills and functional training, lastly i have also been pitching some bullpens and playing long toss.
I have been doing 200 push ups and 100 sit ups everyday and taking grounders with a tennis ball and trying improve my fielding mechanics by working with my feet more and also hitting live off of my dad and recording it to see how I can improve my mechanics and all my gloves are pancakes now and can’t hold on to a ball and it just slips out because I’ve been using the same one for 5 years now😕
Me and a couple pitchers on my high school team go to a field three times a week and some throw pens and we stand in so we can still see some live pitching over this break. Hopefully we get back to playing soon!
I’ve been working on fundamentals and mechanics in my room, specifically infielding and catching drills, working all the back hands, scoops, picks all off a wall.
Ive been working out everyday in the morning, different parts of the body everyday. Looking to really bring up my strength while hitting but also throwing. After, i hit buckets into a net to keep my swing in tact. Finally, every night i go for a run around the block for some cartio.
I have been working on my pitching mechanics by breaking them down with workouts that improve them every single day. Every dry throw and actual throw is with my first and only 44 Pro Glove.
I am watching all the videos from the pros on how to get better at all positions. Everything fr footwork to throwing form and batting theories and styles. I can take this to practice and get better every day!
I have been taking infield every other day and hitting 4 buckets of the tee everyday and I go to the cage once a week. And I do catching work once every week
I’ve been doing at home workouts consisting of abs, arms, chest and legs all body weight workouts with a run in the morning, then playing catch up to with a partner and throwing a bull pen twice a week!
I'm 14 years old and have been sneaking into the shutdown park across the street from my house and have been doing long toss every day to strengthen my arm. I also set up a net that I can hit and pitch into. You gotta do what you gotta do to improve every day.
Going out each day running two miles, long tossing, Fielding, a lot of core workouts, a lot of body weight workouts, going out and hitting off a tee, anything to stay in shape.
friday i was working on my hand eye coordination skills so i had little beans and a broom stick and i did a little soft toss with that and i also did my 60 today i practice my sixty yard dash.
I have been playing baseball with my dad and friend at my high school field. We have been hitting soft and long toss in the batting cage and he hits us fly balls in the outfield. I have also been going on runs and doing bodyweight exercises since the gyms are closed.
Since right now the little league team I was coaching has been postponed I have been drawing up and testing some more drills that I can do to help better the skills of those kids. It’s all about teaching the next generation of ball players to love and appreciate the game.
i have been doing band work to keep the arm healthy and strong and also doing plyo ball work to keep the arm loose and get it stronger to help throw harder
Just bought a custom 44 glove for my daughter about three weeks ago. We are excited to see the finished product once it's done. We've been working on staying square in front of ground balls and tee work.
I’ve been working with my little brother taking grounders in our backyard, working on footwork and agility, and a whole lot of strength training to bulk up the arms !!
I’ve been hitting 200 to 300 baseballs a day off of the tee. I take ground balls in the infield for 30 minutes and then take pop flies in the outfield for 30 minutes. I throw two bullpens twice a week with my brothers. I’ve been lifting weights in my spare time and have been improving as many aspects of my game as possible. The virus may keep me from playing on a team, but it won’t stop my work ethic.⚾️⚾️💪💪
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My 10 year old is using this time to be a kid and doing stuff that we do not get to do during the spring time while breaking in his new 44 pro glove we are also still playing catch and doing drills but mainly using this time for him to take a break from the fast every day life of tournament and league baseball.
I’ve been sneaking onto a nice field with my friend and practicing everydat
I’ve set up a net where I can hit into off a tee and throw into, but I’ve also been working on foot work and mechanics
I have been doing J-Bands, agility drills, running, tee hitting and recording myself to see what adjustments I have to make, fielding drills, and throwing with a couple of actual pitching throw days mixed in there.
I have been doing a full workout including stretching/dynamic warmup, hitting and tracking my progress using a Blast sensor, fielding off a pitchback net, a full throwing workout including Jaeger bands, and then on some days, I throw bullpens. I basically do a self-regulated/self-run practice every day so I can be ready and not rusty whenever baseball comes back. I also lift some light weights and run a lot, with a little bit of plyometric ladder work thrown in there. I want to be prepared for whatever challenges are presented at the end of this coronacation.
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To get better, I have been following a workout program every day, hitting off the tee every day, doing agility drills, working on hands drills, throwing a bullpen twice a week, and taking fungo for outfield.
I have been setting aside 2 hours a day for this whole break in baseball to start improving myself, i have been working with a minor league prospect to help on my swing on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday I have another prospect to work on pitch control and velocity. I have a 70 foot batting cage in my yard to hit in and also have a mound in it too. But not only have I put baseball up front, i have school work too help me with my 4.5 GPA. I have had a pro 44 sense the very beginning of my baseball career and started a trend on my travel, and school teams to use them as well. I hope you will consider my application for this glove, it is very beautiful.
I love doing tee work and soft toss I play 3rd base so I've worked on getting the ball across the diamond and pressing through the ball always working through it ]
I’ve been doing strength training, pushups, and footwork, as well as hitting into a net. My friend has a 44, and I really hope I win!
I go outside each day for an hour and take ground balls and picks on my throwback net along with swinging the bat. I also play catch with my dad everyday for about 45 minutes.
I’ve been hitting off the tee into a net everyday, I’ve been running around the block everyday and I do 100 push-ups, 100 sit ups and 1:30 planks everyday.
Hey, I just ordered my first 44! I also purchased the glove rub, how often should I apply that to my glove?
Whenever it just looks dry or has dirt just turn the water on and grab some water in one palm and slap it on the palm, don’t put a lot of water just enough to get the dirt out then you can apply glove rub
Never use aloe shaving cream and leave it out over night then wake up and hit it with them mallet
Thanks for the break in tips! I'm starting by getting a new 44 Pro Glove thanks to Randy!
Lifting weights at home, riding a stationary bike, push-ups, sit-ups, practicing taking grounders with an imaginary ball, pitching with a sock, and practicing my swing.
I’ve been hitting off of a tee for 1 hour a day, after that playing catch for 1 hour. After playing catch I hit in a batting cage. After the cage I take fielding practice with ground balls and pop fly’s. After that I take a nice 2-3 mile run to stay in shape. Soft toss to end it off and that’s my daily routine. 👌🏻
I have been hitting off a tee and working on my fielding with my dad to make me the best ball player I can be.
Keep it up Joe!
I’ve been doing some at home work outs. Doing squats, leg lifts, push-ups, sit ups, mountains climber, and more strength and agility work plus ab work. I also have been going outside and hitting off the tee and doing some picking drill to help at catching. I also have been doing runs around my town of course obeying the COVID-19 procautionary measures and been doing some more stuff to stay in shape.
I been in a throwing and weight lifting program for the past year and half called P3 (Premier pitching and performance). You can check them out at p3_stl on twitter.
I’ve been mainly working on strength, with pushups, planks, crunches, and squats. I’ve also been playing catch, throwing, and catching bullpens.
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To get better I have been hitting into the net everyday with a tee, throwing with my brother, and practicing my grounders and picks.
hitting off the tee and strength training
taking grounders from my elderly father, hes taught me so much about the game, making me a better, and spending quality time bonding.
I’ve been taking 100 tee swings everyday and throwing with my dad
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thats awesome keep up the great work! remember me when you are an MLB player
@@mlbcomps5093 I WILL!!
Ive been practicing my swing by hitting off of a tee and soft toss. I also have been throwing with my dad pretty often.
hi 44, i’ve been playing catch everyday with my brothers, hitting with my dad, and going to the park with my friends. i would be so happy if i won this glove. By the way been a huge fan for a while now and a big fan of coachella gloves and benny miller.
Ive been doing body workouts since the gyms out the question, doing plyo ball drills against a wall, working on footwork from behind the plate to each base, dry swings, and the treadmill.
I was playing 1st year of high ball. We were practicing for 2-3 hours right after school then doing 45 minutes of conditioning and weight lifting. However after the virus hit we haven't been able to have practice. Yesterday the governor announced that all schools in my state are cancelled till May 1st. I have a brother so we play catch every day for a while and he just got a new 1st base glove so it's perfect for him. My dad did just buy a bownet so everyday I've been hitting off the tee or soft toss with weighted balls, and hitting BP at a park next to my house. I have a ton of time off school and it's my Birthday I turned 15 so a perfect time to get a new Mitt.
I watch your videos to learn the proper way to prep and use the equipment. My son wants to play so I’m learning the details.
My son and I have been working on fielding and batting in the basement. Very limited space but you do what you can to improve every day!
I’ve been putting on “practices” 6 days a week for my high school team to make sure we are still getting our work in during this tough time in the country without sports. I’m also using this time to work on my overall strength and diet.
1 things I have been doing to get better is creating baseball workout in my house like working on fielding and getting bigger faster and stronger to help me grow and develop as a baseball player!
I practice 24/7, and made a pitching mound in my backyard I pitch a lot on it. I still practice through this vîrûś that’s going around, and i already have a 44 pro glove and I just ordered another, it’s coming in soon!
I have been hitting into my net, and taking ground balls with my come-backer. Listening to my coach’s is another way I get better.
I have been playing a lot of catch running laps not eating food playing baseball with my friends and practicing on my hitting
I have been using my hit-a-way to work on my batting. It helps me with getting my hips through the zone faster.
I have been going on runs and been doing workouts at home working core mainly. I have also been playing catch as well as hitting at cages.
Going outside and working on some tee work as well as some short hop drills then just fielding ground balls forehand center and backhand. I am also a catcher so I’m working on blocking smothering the ball and working mechanics for throw downs to second and third.
Just purchased a new pro 44 glove blonde and mesh style , Can’t wait to start playing catch with it. I’m already looking at a new pro 44 glove in the style 574 with the laced web style .
What I am doing to get better is that I'm doing 100 push ups, and 100 squats. I also do a 2 mile run. I go to the batting cages and at home I hit heavy balls. I always get my dad to hit me grounders and I go through a throwing program to strengthen my arm. Since school is out I have all the time to do all this. But I'm really trying to get a new glove mine is like 8 years old and kinda small so I'm doing whatever I can to get a new glove. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to win this glove and I hope the best to everyone!
Since I’m an infielder, I’ve been working on footwork and hands. I’ve also been working on picking. On the hitting side, I’m more of a speed guy and I’ve been trying out slap hitting. My glove is a 5 year old hand me down so I could really use a new one. (BTW, this was a helpful video. I’ve been helping my younger brother break in his new glove).
Working hard on and off the field. And putting 110 percent of effort every time I get on the field.
I play men's softball and I am working on line drive shots to specific places on the field instead of being just a power player. Also working on first base drills for better picking/snagging up short hops.
I am taking batting practice everyday and taking ground balls. I am also working on turning double plays with a friend. When I take batting practice, before I start, I spend 30 minutes on the tee and hitting soft toss.
My daughter is 12 we’ve taking the legs away by doing ground work on the knees with going through the ball, practicing the backhand and glove side. Then we add the legs back to the drill and she looks so smooth after. Doing quick hand drills without the glove. She does this every day to go along with tee work and long toss. I also coach my kids teams and teach all of these fundamentals. She’d love to make this her 1st shortstop glove for the next few years. Great video by the way.
Jake V
Jacob Vartanian, ever thought to make a youtube channel and make videos on these drills?
I have been grinding everyday lifting and doing a ton of agility training while I’ve also been taking as many swings as possible off of my tee and throwing everyday to keep my arm strong and to strengthen it
I’ve been working on trying to stay in shape because all of the gyms in my area are closed due to Covid-19. I also go hit and throw up at my high school field to try to stay ready so hopefully when our season resumes I can have a good senior season.
I’ve got a net to throw into worm on flat grounds as well as hit into. I’ve worked on my hands and footwork as far as turning double plays. I’ve been working on ground balls by throwing a ball against a concrete wall and then getting the footwork down as well as working on short hops. Lastly, I’ve been hitting bp 2-3 times a week to stay sharp for when or if the season gets started again.
I've been doing workouts every morning and night to get faster and stronger, as well as going to the field at least 3 times a week with my dad to work on pitching and hitting.
Set up a net in my driveway and hitting everyday, also using a wall to take ground balls and short hops. Thanks for the video!
I tried breaking in my softball pattern 44 properly. I really did. I spent so much time with it. I even got a softball specific mallet (uses an actual softball attached to a handle). But I just couldn't get it the way I wanted it. It was taking forever to mold to my fingers and the pocket felt so small. I ended up doing the very very not recommended way of soaking in hot water, putting in a ball, wrapping in a towel, and sticking it under my mattress for 3 weeks. It was still slightly damp when I took it out which was actually a good thing because it made the glove mold to my fingers really quickly. I know its bad, I know its wrong and not recommended. But I just wanted to use the damn thing in a game! Now it's nice and floppy and I love it :) Best glove I've ever owned!
This offseason I’ve gotten hitting,pitching,and fielding coaches while doing lots of extra conditioning work and now that the season is postponed I’ve been going up to the fields to hit and in my front yard I’ve been hitting off the tee and doing soft toss along with some pitching
Ive been working with both of my kids fielding and batting to each other. They are also pitching everyday and doing inside fielding and hand eye coordination drills before bed. 😀
I live on a farm a lot of good work and lot of hard work this past week had to chop trees down and help my goats with hay and stuff and also had to replace the roof on the barn but everyday after I’ve hit off of a tee for atleast an hour and 30 minutes my biggest issue is hitting so during this extended off season that’s what I’m working to get better at.
I set up a net to do tee work with and soft toss. I've been doing agility drill and trying to do glove hand and opposite hand fielding. As outfielder I've been working on long toss and trying to get the ball in as fast as possible. I've been working on speed and stamina to.
I have been getting ground balls and pop ups from my brother at my local park. Working on my pop time and arm for catching. Working on the tee and going to the gym and lifting weights. Getting in a couple bullpens so I can fell good when I get back on the mound.
Been hitting off the tee, pitching into a net, and working on my footwork. I’ve also been doing some quarantine workouts.
Hitting soft toss, tee work, fielding, pitching. Can’t wait to get back on the field!!
I’m just finishing the break in on my 44 thanks for the tips. I am currently working on mental focus drills for both my hitting and pitching.
I’ve been swinging off the tee into a net from different plate positions and throwing into it to keep my arm good!
I’ve been doing Willson Contreras’s personal catchers workout and running 2 miles a day. This is coupled with field work and BP at least every other day during the quarantine. Most weekends I will also throw a bullpen/flatground.
I’ve been working out best I can while being stuck inside. I’ve also been hitting off the tee and playing catch with a baseball and a football every other day. Really praying my season won’t get cancelled!
My son has been working on pitching drills every day with a daily routine as well as using bands 3 times a week for shoulder exercises
Been doing a lot of band work in my room along as ab workouts and pushups. I still have access to a cage and a bullpen and have been putting in work there almost everyday.
I've been working on my catching drills blocking specifically and also my pop ups on throw downs to second
Currently lifting and running. Broke my ankle playing ball in the fall and rehab has been tough. Trying to get back in shape and hitting the cages to get my swing back!
I have hit every single day working different pitch locations and hitting the ball where its pitched. While also trying to stay consistently throwing with my brother.
I have been using weighted balls plus bands to help increase my arm strength. I have also been working on blocking/receiving with other catchers on my team.
I’ve been taking grounder and sprints in my back yard. I’ve also been hitting into my tee and watching mlb film.
Tee work, rebound net drills, soft toss, long toss, running, the works.
Right now, my friend has an outdoor batting cage which a mound that we are using to improve our pitching skills (since right now high school baseball is on a halt), and I am also going up to the local park with my brothers everyday taking ground balls and BP to really improve my infield and offense.
I’ve been getting better by running laps around my neighborhood since the Gyms are closed, and playing catch with my 6 year old daughter who starts little league this year and just watching old baseball games and examining players techniques.
i have been hitting off the tee (angled hitting, different locations, etc.) and have been doing agility ladder drills and functional training, lastly i have also been pitching some bullpens and playing long toss.
I have been doing 200 push ups and 100 sit ups everyday and taking grounders with a tennis ball and trying improve my fielding mechanics by working with my feet more and also hitting live off of my dad and recording it to see how I can improve my mechanics and all my gloves are pancakes now and can’t hold on to a ball and it just slips out because I’ve been using the same one for 5 years now😕
I’ve been playing catch, taking ground balls, fly balls, and working on hitting
Me and a couple pitchers on my high school team go to a field three times a week and some throw pens and we stand in so we can still see some live pitching over this break. Hopefully we get back to playing soon!
I’ve been working on fundamentals and mechanics in my room, specifically infielding and catching drills, working all the back hands, scoops, picks all off a wall.
I’ve been going to the batting cage and throwing
Throwing off the rebound net and also tossing with my brother and running to stay fit. Hard with the quarantine but we still working hard!
Ive been working out everyday in the morning, different parts of the body everyday. Looking to really bring up my strength while hitting but also throwing. After, i hit buckets into a net to keep my swing in tact. Finally, every night i go for a run around the block for some cartio.
tee work, fielding drill, emailing colleges, pitch recognition( GameSense), daily throwing, arm care, and agility work
I have been working on my pitching mechanics by breaking them down with workouts that improve them every single day. Every dry throw and actual throw is with my first and only 44 Pro Glove.
I am watching all the videos from the pros on how to get better at all positions. Everything fr footwork to throwing form and batting theories and styles. I can take this to practice and get better every day!
Speed and agility drills to improve my quickness. Working on hitting and doing drills for 3B and catcher.
Working out body and core strength.
I have been taking infield every other day and hitting 4 buckets of the tee everyday and I go to the cage once a week. And I do catching work once every week
This is a great time to improve strength, so I have been lifting and also been working on my hand and feet with wall ball.
I’ve been doing at home workouts consisting of abs, arms, chest and legs all body weight workouts with a run in the morning, then playing catch up to with a partner and throwing a bull pen twice a week!
I'm 14 years old and have been sneaking into the shutdown park across the street from my house and have been doing long toss every day to strengthen my arm. I also set up a net that I can hit and pitch into. You gotta do what you gotta do to improve every day.
I've been working on my pitching mechanics. Trying to learn how to get further down the mound and getting the fastball velo up.
Going out each day running two miles, long tossing, Fielding, a lot of core workouts, a lot of body weight workouts, going out and hitting off a tee, anything to stay in shape.
I lift total body 3 days a week, long toss on 3 non lifting days during the week, and hit and take grounders every day.
friday i was working on my hand eye coordination skills so i had little beans and a broom stick and i did a little soft toss with that and i also did my 60 today i practice my sixty yard dash.
I have been playing baseball with my dad and friend at my high school field. We have been hitting soft and long toss in the batting cage and he hits us fly balls in the outfield. I have also been going on runs and doing bodyweight exercises since the gyms are closed.
Since right now the little league team I was coaching has been postponed I have been drawing up and testing some more drills that I can do to help better the skills of those kids. It’s all about teaching the next generation of ball players to love and appreciate the game.
i have been doing band work to keep the arm healthy and strong and also doing plyo ball work to keep the arm loose and get it stronger to help throw harder
Just bought a custom 44 glove for my daughter about three weeks ago. We are excited to see the finished product once it's done. We've been working on staying square in front of ground balls and tee work.
I have been working on pitching with a mound my dad made me, hitting in my batting cage, and working on framing,blocking, and picking
I’ve been working with my little brother taking grounders in our backyard, working on footwork and agility, and a whole lot of strength training to bulk up the arms !!