Fast Pitch Softball Training Program:  For ages 6 and up
 Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced
Pitching Lessons, Hitting Lessons and Catching Lessons

 

Beth Keylon-Randolph's Fastpitch Softball Academy - KFA Softball

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Beth Keylon-Randolph
Jamie Qualls
Dennis Waters
Adrienne Lamberson
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Pitching Tips,
from Beth Keylon-Randolph...

Pitching workout 3

COUNTDOWNS:  Countdowns is one of my students favorite practice drills.  It causes the student to really focus on the ‘purpose’ of pitching and it also challenges the pitcher to become better with each pitch.  It can get tough at times, but that is part of the mental stage a pitcher must learn to work through.  Make sure you have the time to finish it and do not give up.  For the more advanced pitcher, the targets must be precise.  For the beginner, you may widen the zone slightly to help them gain confidence.  Do not “give in” once you start.  Set the boundaries before you begin the workout.  You should have note cards with the specific pitches you are going to throw written down before you begin.  If you have ample time, you may also count back up the pitches. 

The pitcher will begin by throwing 10 pitches of a certain pitch, then 9 of a different pitch, then 8 of a different one, etc.  The pitches that actually hit the designated target are counted.  You should keep track of the total number of pitches it takes to reach the required number of pitches.  The pitcher will work all the way down to 1 and then back up to 10.  The next time the pitcher completes the drill, she should try to throw fewer pitches than the time before.

 

Sample Countdown Workout:

Designated pitch & location:          
         
Actual # of pitches thrown:
 
a.       10 best control pitch 12
b.         9 low outside 16
c.         8 high inside  13
d.         7 low inside  9
e.         6 change-ups 10
f.          5 pitchouts to a right hander  5
g.         4 low middle  8
h.         3 high inside to a left hander  14
i.          2 curve balls for strikes  8
j.          1 pitcher’s choice  1

          55 Total pitches

96 Actual Pitches

                                                                         

                               

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