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Increase Your Gate Revenue By 500% At Your Next Youth or High School Sporting Event!
Youth and High School sports venues have lost much needed gate revenue due to canceled events over the past few months. As these venues slowly reopen, we wanted to share a way to recoup some of that lost revenue and make gate revenue more profitable moving forward.
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Bounce Toss Drill
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Big league hitting coach Bill Springman talks about the importance of the Bounce Toss Drill.
Walk Up Tee Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about the Walk Up Tee Drill and how it helps keep hitters fluid, promoting rhythm in their swing.
Two Plate Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about how the Two Plate Drill helps hitters learn the importance of getting their lead foot down on time.
Straight Front Flip Drill
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Big league hitting instructorBill Springman talks about the visual cues for a good Straight Front Flip Drill session.
Straight Flip Contrast Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about the advantages of the Straight Flip Contrast Drill to mix speeds, fast and slow, to simulate game situations.
Short Screen Batting Practice
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about the advantages of proper Short Screen Batting Practice.
Rod Carew Drill
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Big league hitting instructor tells about how to use the Rod Carew Drill to force hitters to free up the backside hip.
Right Side Angle Toss
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about how to use the Right Side Angle Toss to keep hitter's front side closed and letting the back side force the front side open.
Positive Step Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman teaches the Positive Step Drill to incorporate the lower half in the swing and keep the shoulders square.
Pendulum Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman explains the Pendulum Drill to help hitters separate their hands with their stride and reduce stiffness in their swing.
Pace Delay Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about the Pace Delay Drill to teach a easy fluid pace in the swing.
Overhand Fastball Curveball Contrast Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about the difference between soft focus and fine focus and recognizing the fastball.
Left Side Angle Toss
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about the advantages of doing Left Side Angle Toss.
King of the Mountain Drill
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Big league hitting instructor Bill Springman talks about using the King of the Mountain Drill to teach hitters the importance of balance and a firm front side in their swing.
High Leg Tee Drill
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High Leg Tee Drill
Negative Step Drill
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Negative Step Drill
Top Hand Drill
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Top Hand Drill
Bottom Hand Drill
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Bottom Hand Drill
Backside Toss Drill
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Backside Toss Drill
Two Hand Short Bat Drill
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Two Hand Short Bat Drill
Tee Work Zone 0H Middle High
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Tee Work Zone 0H Middle High
Tee Work Zone 0 Middle
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Tee Work Zone 0 Middle
Tee Work Zone 0L Middle Low
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Tee Work Zone 0L Middle Low
Introduction to K Zone Tee Work
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Introduction to K Zone Tee Work
Hand Speed Trainer Patented Weighted Sleeves / Training Aids
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Hand Speed Trainer Patented Weighted Sleeves / Training Aids
Learn How To Increase Bat Speed With Weighted Baseball Swing Trainers By Hand Speed Trainer
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Learn How To Increase Bat Speed With Weighted Baseball Swing Trainers By Hand Speed Trainer
Add Resistance To Lacrosse Drills With Weighted Training Aids By Hand Speed Trainer
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Add Resistance To Lacrosse Drills With Weighted Training Aids By Hand Speed Trainer
Weighted Hockey Training Aids For Stickhandling Drills By Hand Speed Trainer
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Weighted Hockey Training Aids For Stickhandling Drills By Hand Speed Trainer
Learn How To Increase Tennis Serve Speed With Weighted Training Aids By Hand Speed Trainer
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Learn How To Increase Tennis Serve Speed With Weighted Training Aids By Hand Speed Trainer

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @richardcrowe1429
    @richardcrowe1429 9 днів тому

    Play wall ball every day. But also if there’s a club near you PLAY BOX LACROSSE! Best decision you’ll ever make to improve your hand/stick skills. Great video btw 👏

  • @Acky642
    @Acky642 Рік тому

    This is a great drill. I do these with my son.

  • @davidadair1387
    @davidadair1387 Рік тому

    pitch that ball down the middle and you will have no teeth coach dumbfuck.

  • @dongfreid582
    @dongfreid582 2 роки тому

    STand in back of the screen knucklehead, some people will think the Carew part of this is actually bravery of standing in front of a batter. Teaching stupidly.....is stupid.

  • @funkyatomicmonkey
    @funkyatomicmonkey 2 роки тому

    i only have a wall that’s 7ft tall, is this too short and if so, how tall of a wall should i use

  • @johnscramling1653
    @johnscramling1653 3 роки тому

    I coached freshmen baseball years ago. If I would have done that drill, I would have been in the emergency room in the first 5 minutes of the drill.

  • @ethanhaas856
    @ethanhaas856 3 роки тому

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  • @LouisEmery
    @LouisEmery 3 роки тому

    The hips were the only thing going for me when I was young (I'm small). I had been watching some Dave Kingman at-bats a while ago. Monstrous home runs with no hip motion. Haha.

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    @sawy78 3 роки тому

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    @ethanhaas856 3 роки тому

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    @ethanhaas856 3 роки тому

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  • @ethanhaas856
    @ethanhaas856 3 роки тому

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  • @ethanhaas856
    @ethanhaas856 3 роки тому

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  • @dinev377
    @dinev377 4 роки тому

    where can you buy this at

    • @tommylauria8643
      @tommylauria8643 3 роки тому

      i bought them on their website. just look up hand speed trainers

  • @lottiemiller3894
    @lottiemiller3894 4 роки тому

    How do you do the twisty thingy as you catch, like you are adding a full 360 into your cradle as you catch?

  • @noahhunsinger3522
    @noahhunsinger3522 4 роки тому

    Ur supposed to move around

  • @josephobenauer3093
    @josephobenauer3093 4 роки тому

    I started wall ball in 1963 after watching Jimmy Lewis do it at Uniondale High School on Long Island. We had wood sticks.

    • @covetingbread5851
      @covetingbread5851 2 роки тому

      Oh damn that’s really old

    • @waynemiller2941
      @waynemiller2941 Місяць тому

      I learned wall ball on a hand ball court in Massapequa on LI in the early 70s

  • @chrispauxtis9150
    @chrispauxtis9150 4 роки тому

    best wall ball video I ever saw - very well done! looking forward to sharing this with the kids I coach

  • @hiddenfragz1720
    @hiddenfragz1720 4 роки тому

    How do you cradle it behind your back

  • @username7393
    @username7393 4 роки тому

    I do this , my walls all weird so it will bounce all around, it helps but sometimes just wish it would come back to me so I. Can do quick stick easier

    • @josephobenauer3093
      @josephobenauer3093 2 роки тому

      Oddly enough those defects in the wall will sharpen your reflexes more. Get down to a handball court where the surface is smooth and predictable. Good luck!

  • @Ireland831
    @Ireland831 5 років тому

    That kid has some quick hands.

  • @GoLdEnPiCkAxE1
    @GoLdEnPiCkAxE1 5 років тому

    Bet he‘s a righty

  • @steveflanagan5027
    @steveflanagan5027 5 років тому

    thanks for the workout Kevin. Good stuff.

  • @unicorns4life921
    @unicorns4life921 5 років тому

    He came to our school he's so inspirational

  • @lawrencebartos
    @lawrencebartos 5 років тому

    Interesting that no one else in the drill is catching the ball with the stick facing backwards with the hands in the proper position for receiving the ball

  • @ivi122
    @ivi122 5 років тому

    Awesome video and amazing stick skills! 👍🏼I’ll share this video with my teenage son

  • @kaufman4life
    @kaufman4life 6 років тому

    WCW

  • @ayobernice4945
    @ayobernice4945 6 років тому

    anyone got any tips on the shooting craddle? Should I be using my top or bottom hand?

  • @Eniramos619
    @Eniramos619 6 років тому

    My team sucks at catching and passng....

  • @thebackyardgolfer7010
    @thebackyardgolfer7010 6 років тому

    nice job, subscribed! make sure to support our channel too, thanks

  • @echo_yappy7305
    @echo_yappy7305 6 років тому

    Good vid

  • @richardfix2868
    @richardfix2868 6 років тому

    Question... As a coach of beginners/young kids (and never played myself), we teach our beginners that they should catch with the top hand high (almost at the stick head) and slide it down to throw. Why does no one incorporate this hand movement into wall ball/rebounder drills (other than a quick stick drill)? I get that as you get better catching you don't need to slide your hand up as high and the it will slow down how fast you can then release the ball but shouldn't a repetitive drill like wall ball really be all about hammering into your brain the basic fundamentals? Not trying to be argumentative, just wondering why no one seems to put an emphasis on this point, especially since the ones who are watching these videos are most likely beginners. Am I doing it wrong?

    • @sophiepearson2589
      @sophiepearson2589 6 років тому

      Richard Fix you actually are not supposed to hold the shaft near the head as it restricts movement when you catch the ball, they should hold their top hand about just above the middle and their bottom hand not right at the bottom of the stick but about 20 cm below the top hand

    • @kevincrowley98
      @kevincrowley98 5 років тому

      When you're teaching a beginner its important to have the top hand right under the head because it makes it easier to track and catch the ball. As the player progresses they can slide their hand down the stick because it is more efficient to the throwing/shooting hand placement

    • @steveflanagan5027
      @steveflanagan5027 5 років тому

      I agree with Kevin Crowley. The beginner will have the most control with his hand up by the plastic. Please... encourage the young player to allow the ball to push his stick head back so that he learns to have soft hands. We definitely don't want kids snatching at the ball by moving their stick forward.

  • @liamtg912
    @liamtg912 7 років тому

    pro lax player with an illegal pocket

  • @justinthomas7316
    @justinthomas7316 7 років тому

    You're a bumb Crowley, I'll show you hands

  • @MrGA555
    @MrGA555 7 років тому

    So ive never played lacrosse at all but i kinda wanna try out for my college club team. You think I have a chance??

    • @Majorlazer8
      @Majorlazer8 7 років тому

      Schäfer G. ofc if you hit the wall

    • @MrGA555
      @MrGA555 7 років тому

      Im trying to start a boxing club but if i cant get it off the ground by this semester (my university is has these "rules") im planning in practicing a lot over the summer and hopefully make it!

    • @derekmiller6213
      @derekmiller6213 6 років тому

      Schäfer G. Did you make it?

    • @theveryaverage
      @theveryaverage 6 років тому

      Realistically no

    • @scottm4858
      @scottm4858 5 років тому

      What do you mean do you think I have a chance it’s not like he knows you fuck face

  • @RandomJordan
    @RandomJordan 7 років тому

    this guy a pro!

  • @muhamedfaour3710
    @muhamedfaour3710 7 років тому

    Great video Thank u

  • @isaiahwilliams3481
    @isaiahwilliams3481 7 років тому

    the butt end of your stick was completely exposed

    • @moealmaita4428
      @moealmaita4428 6 років тому

      You’re allowed that in college and pro lacrosse

  • @passerby1553
    @passerby1553 8 років тому

    how do you craddle like that behind your back ?

  • @gsahak3465
    @gsahak3465 8 років тому

    Which one will make me a better player, having a better stick, or getting a rebounder?

    • @jacksongraham6861
      @jacksongraham6861 8 років тому

      Neither will make you better, instead of a rebounder i would look for a brick wall or some kind if wall to through against. A new stick will never improve the player, but how well you are able to use the stick.

    • @andrewpranks2191
      @andrewpranks2191 7 років тому

      So true

  • @fitzgerald1032
    @fitzgerald1032 8 років тому

    Very Good! I love Lacrosse ;D

  • @Gamer-gp1pw
    @Gamer-gp1pw 8 років тому

    I bet that took a while to learn. I also a beginner!

  • @marknick7693
    @marknick7693 8 років тому

    He is my coach

  • @a.s8409
    @a.s8409 8 років тому

    I'm a beginner at lacrosse and I was wondering if a completely flat wall for wallball is recommend?

    • @adebelo80
      @adebelo80 8 років тому

      +Austin Seed yes, so it bounces straight back at you

    • @a.s8409
      @a.s8409 8 років тому

      Okay. Thank you!

  • @dianabananaonti8381
    @dianabananaonti8381 8 років тому

    Kevin Tran and Fergus Macdelord juntos en una persona

  • @passerby1553
    @passerby1553 8 років тому

    what stick is that ? whats the inches?

    • @celebritybars3512
      @celebritybars3512 8 років тому

      30 inches for shortstick, 60 for poles, and 40 for goalies

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 8 років тому

      i believe that's a string king Mark 1 edition which I'm getting like this week loo

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 8 років тому

      +Mitchell Boylan *lol

    • @dannick6101
      @dannick6101 7 років тому

      +Mitchell Boylan nah that's not a mark one but the mark one is a very amazing head! Haha

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 7 років тому

      I got it yesterday and yeah they crafted this really well , it feels unbelievable catching and throwing

  • @bennynutts16
    @bennynutts16 8 років тому

    the best part is the exit sign lol someone went ham on it

  • @austinspicer2813
    @austinspicer2813 8 років тому

    U know what Wallball is right u do not use a lacrosse stick around n it

  • @Caelc15
    @Caelc15 9 років тому

    Fail routine with no work on opposite hand. I could do everything he is doing with both my right and left hands after only playing for 2 years. You should be able to switch hands and catch instead of the one hand catch or catching on a cross over. In fact, that is what you should be doing, not that crap.

    • @mattkanavan2660
      @mattkanavan2660 9 років тому

      Are you serious? One hand catches build eye hand coordination and improve catching skills. Of course you wouldn't use it in a game but it improves your in game skills. And plus it is also pretty much common sense to practice using both hands.

    • @Hugh-Jorgan
      @Hugh-Jorgan 3 роки тому

      Angry douche

    • @Hugh-Jorgan
      @Hugh-Jorgan 3 роки тому

      When you go pro you can make a video showing us how to really do it. Until then zip it punk.

    • @Caelc15
      @Caelc15 3 роки тому

      @@Hugh-Jorgan um, i was on the national team douche. So above this guy. Way to make stupid assumptions, and this was posted years ago

  • @BrickTamland125
    @BrickTamland125 9 років тому

    Coollio