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    kmsmith Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 20, 2006, 06:19 AM
    Increasing foot speed
    Hi
    I have a 12 yr old who plays baseball and is very good except for foot speed.
    How do you increase the foot speed for a young person

    Ty
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    Jan 24, 2006, 11:20 PM
    Sup, I played baseball all my life as well (through college) so I might be able to help you out. I'm not too sure about 12 though because you still have a TON of growing to do. I will tell you some of the things I did when I played college ball to help my speed. Start jumping rope, once a day for about 30min easch time that REALLY helped me. Long sprints, and short sprints(long: about 50yards, short: about 20yards). BE CAREFUL doing these, make sure you STRETCH A lot BEFORE HAND!! What position do you play? That will help me be able to tell you better what you can work on as well. I played SS and worked a lot on my side to side foot work. If you play infield, do shuffles to both sides, stay on the balls of your feet and just more side to side (about the distance you would in your position). Also work on hand eye, reaction speed is a BIG help. Play A lot of hand eye games to work on this, or just shag a ton of HARD balls. I LOVE baseball, it's the onlt sport I ever really played. Let me know your position because there are 2 kinds of speed in baseball.
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    Jan 29, 2006, 01:40 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by kmsmith
    hi
    i have a 12 yr old who plays baseball and is very good except for foot speed.
    how do you increase the foot speed for a young person

    ty
    Here are a few links to ideas that might help.

    Speed & Agility training articles

    Speed Training programs

    foot speed & agility ideas

    And a product:

    Football foot speedster

    Hope this helps you.
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    Mar 14, 2006, 06:36 AM
    Get him the air alert jump program its also good for foot speed
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    Mar 15, 2006, 06:44 AM
    Now this might sound funny, but once while I was attending a baseball workshop for baseball coaches at the University of Houston, Gene Coleman, Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Astros said that in order for players at ALL levels to run faster -- they should move their ARMS faster! He reasoned that our natural coordination between the way the arms and legs work together in running, if the hands and arms worked faster then naturally the legs would move faster also. Sounded reasonable to me at the time, yet I never included it in my workouts with the team that I was coaching at the time. Give it a try, you've got nothing to lose. Good luck.

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