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10U SEASON DEVELOPMENT PLAN

The primary goal for a 10U softball team is to ensure players have fun while further developing more advanced skills of the game. Focus on enhancing fundamental skills in catching, throwing, hitting, and understanding the rules of the game. Practices should be longer and include more advanced and focused drills to keep players challenged and improving.

Season Structure

  • Duration: 12 weeks
  • Practice Frequency: 2 times per week (90 minutes per session)
  • Games: 1 game per week starting after the first 2 weeks of practice

Weekly Focus Areas

Weeks 1-2: Foundation and Fundamentals

Goal: Reinforce and build upon basic skills, introducing more advanced techniques.

Practice Structure:

  • Warm-up (10 minutes): Dynamic stretches and light jogging.
  • Skills Stations (60 minutes): Rotate players through stations focusing on:
    • Throwing: Improve accuracy, distance, and introduce throwing on the move.
    • Catching: Focus on catching both ground balls and fly balls with proper technique.
    • Hitting: Work on batting stance, grip, and swing mechanics using a tee, soft toss, and live pitching.
    • Base Running: Practice running to different bases and understanding safe/out concepts.
  • Game Fundamentals (20 minutes): Introduce more complex rules and positioning.

Weeks 3-6: Skill Enhancement and Game Play Introduction

Goal: Enhance skill proficiency and introduce game strategies.

Practice Structure:

  • Warm-up (10 minutes): Include dynamic stretches and running.
  • Skills Stations (50 minutes): Continue focus on throwing, catching, hitting, and base running with more advanced drills.
  • Game Situations (20 minutes): Set up game scenarios to apply skills learned, including defensive positioning and base running decisions.
  • Scrimmage (10 minutes): Play a short, controlled scrimmage to introduce game flow and positioning.

Weeks 7-12: Advanced Skills and Regular Game Play

Goal: Refine skills and understanding of the game, preparing for regular game play.

Practice Structure:

  • Warm-up (10 minutes): Skill-specific warm-ups.
  • Skills Stations (40 minutes): Focus on advanced techniques like throwing with accuracy, catching fly balls, and hitting pitched balls.
  • Game Fundamentals (20 minutes): Teach advanced rules such as tagging up, force outs, and the role of different positions.
  • Scrimmage (20 minutes): Play longer scrimmages to prepare for actual games. Emphasize teamwork and sportsmanship.

Practice Drills

Throwing Drills

  • Accuracy Throw: Players throw at targets to improve accuracy.
  • Partner Toss: Players pair up and practice throwing and catching at various distances.
  • Relay Throws: Players practice throwing the ball quickly and accurately to teammates in a relay format.

Catching Drills

  • Ground Ball Practice: Players practice fielding ground balls with proper glove positioning.
  • Fly Ball Drill: Players practice catching fly balls, focusing on tracking and catching technique.
  • Pop Fly Drill: Coaches hit pop flies to players to practice catching high fly balls under pressure.

Hitting Drills

  • Tee Work: Continue working on hitting off a tee, focusing on consistent contact.
  • Soft Toss: Coaches softly toss balls to players to hit, working on timing and hand-eye coordination.
  • Live Pitch: Introduce hitting pitched balls from a short distance to simulate game scenarios.
  • Batting Cage: Utilize a batting cage for more focused hitting practice with live pitching.

Base Running Drills

  • Run to First: Players practice running through first base.
  • Base Navigation: Players run to different bases while coaches call out which base to run to, teaching base recognition and running techniques.
  • Sliding Practice: Introduce sliding techniques for safe and effective base running.
  • Lead-Offs: Teach players how to lead off and steal bases.

Game Play

  • Introduce basic positions: Explain each position's role and responsibilities.
  • Simplify rules: Focus on key rules and gradually introduce more complex ones as players understand the basics.
  • Encourage teamwork and communication: Use games and activities that promote working together and good sportsmanship.

Parental Involvement

  • Encourage parents to reinforce skills at home with simple drills.
  • Provide regular updates on player progress and areas to work on.

End of Season

  • Fun Tournament: Organize a small tournament or game day to celebrate the season.
  • Awards Ceremony: Celebrate player achievements with certificates or small trophies to recognize their progress and effort.