University of Florida's Pre-Game Reactionary Drills
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10/1/2009 | Views: 2023
“Working reaction drills prior to a game enhances a player’s reaction time and quickness by stimulating the nervous system,” says Florida baseball strength and conditioning coach Frank Piraino.
A few pre-game quickness principles Piraino abides by with the Gators include:
Performing pre-game warm-up drills on the field (weight room work should be used to increase strength, not prepare the body for competition)
Getting the body to move in every plane of motion; incorporating all the muscle groups in the lower half of the body; and using static and dynamic work
Prepping the body first with stretches, then performing short-duration, short-distance, high-speed reactionary work
Here is one reactionary drill the Gators perform two and a half hours before the first pitch, but after static stretches and a dynamic warm-up.
Five-Yard Reaction Drill
Setup: Place one cone five yards to left of foul line and another five yards to right of it
Straddle foul line in athletic position
Begin drill by chopping feet
Coach points either left or right; react by sprinting in designated direction
Touch cone with near hand; sprint back to start
Perform 3 to 4 reps; finish drill by sprinting past last directed cone
Sets/Reps: 2x3-4 with 2:1 rest-to-work ratio
Coaching Points: Good athletic position consists of feet shoulder-width apart, knees bent and chest up // Bend knees and drop hips when touching cone; do not bend at waist // Push off outside leg to change direction // Avoid standing too tall during drill
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