
6Fs – 1 – Feet
Having the feet in motion when the ball is in the hitting zone is important for reacting quicker to a ground ball.
When a player follows their throw, it gives optimal carry to the throw and prevents the recoil of the arm.
Having the feet in motion when the ball is in the hitting zone is important for reacting quicker to a ground ball.
A wide base automatically gets the player into a strong fielding position.
Using a funnel technique brings the ball to the middle of the body and the perfect throwing position.
Proper fielding footwork of replacing the feet creates distance and direction to the player’s target.
Following the 6Fs system takes the pressure of throwing off the player because their body is in a position to fire the ball consistently.
Download Perry Hill’s PowerPoint presentation on Infield Culture & 6Fs.
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