Baseball Infield Progression Training Guide
Enhance your baseball infield skills with the Schaumburg Athletic Association's partnership training program led by Tony Tichy. The guide covers various drills including two-knee rollers, stand-up glove catches, slow roller fielding, and more. Emphasizing techniques like keeping the head down and creating a fielding triangle, this comprehensive training resource is essential for aspiring infielders.
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Schaumburg Athletic Association - Baseball Infield progression Done with a partner Tony Tichy
Infield progression Two knee rollers Two knee one hops Two knee forehand Two knee backhand Two knee combo Stand up with glove short hop Stand up with glove short hop-forehand Stand up with glove short hop-backhand Slow roller ground balls Slow roller forehands Slow roller backhands Crawlers
Points of emphasis when working two knee progression on rollers work in on one hops work out keep head down-beanie beanie Chin to chest
Two knee rollers Two knee rollers
Two knees one hops Two knee one hops
Two knee forehand Two knee forehand
Two knee backhands one hop Two knee backhand
Two knee short hop combo Two knee short hop combo
Points of emphasis on stand up progression All previous points rollover to these drills Glove should be on a 45 degree angle to the ground Field ball out in front of body-create fielding triangle
Stand up with glove short hop Stand up with glove short hop
Standup with glove forehand short hops Stand up with glove short hop forehand
Standup backhands short hops Stand up with glove short hop backhand
Points of interest on slow rollers progression Work to get to the right of the ball to read it better Then slide back under and behind ball
Slow roller ground balls Slow roller ground balls
Standup rollers forehand Slow rollers forehand
Standup rollers forehand Slow rollers backhand
Crawlers Crawlers