Hitting Drill: 1-2-3 Rhythm Tee (Baseball)
Advanced tee drill using footwork to develop rhythm and timing, coordinating the entire body for powerful, balanced swings.
Instructions
Tee set up slightly in front of the middle of the plate Hitter sets up two steps back from the plate (toward the catcher position) Hitter crosses their back foot in front of their front foot, staying square to the plate Hitter then steps with the front foot into the normal area of their batting stance As front foot moves forward towards the pitcher, the weight should be shifted onto the back foot as the load, and the front foot should stride into the normal stride position Hitter then tries to hit the ball back up the middle, using the momentum from the steps, hitting the ball on a 3 count (counting starts with first step) Objective is for the hitter to land the strike foot on the 3 count as they count off as they walk Ideal drill for working on coordinating the body and being able to consistently be in position to hit with timing Partners switch after 5 swings
Coaching Points
- Cross back foot in front, step into stance, then swing
- All on a 3-count rhythm
- Feel the weight transfer from step to swing
- Stay balanced through the steps
- This builds timing and coordination
- Hit ball back up middle on count of 3
At a Glance
- Tee
- baseballs
- net or screen to hit into
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