Want to learn how to get the most out of batting practice? Check out these drills you can do to help your hitters get more out of BP.
It’s time to start transitioning your training from the off-season to the pre-season. Learn what you can be doing today to be ready to start the season.
Baseball Rebellion shows you three drills to improve your footwork and arm strength to decrease your catcher pop time and throw more runners out.
Eric Tyler shows you how to use the Rebel’s Rack and a visual cue to help all your hitters with their timing. Click to see the drill!
Adding the Half Turn Drill into your hitting routine can help you increase barrel awareness which can lead to more hard hit line drives and extra base hits.
Stay at Home Drills- Week 6 Although we are officially open again for in-person lessons, most of the country is still training from home. We will continue posting these drills…
While most of our country is safe at home during this time, we wanted to give some drills that can be done easily inside. Stay at home and stay safe.
Check out the 2nd installment of Baseball Rebellion’s at home hitting drills!
Athletes looking for something to do while stuck at the house? Look no further. Here are the 3 skills you can improve at the house with little equipment needed.
Baseball Rebellion gives you five stay at home drills for hitting and fielding that can be done anywhere in the house! Don’t let your training fall behind.
The longer a hitter can see the ball the better swing decisions they will make. How well a hitter accelerates is vital to being able to wait longer before committing to swing. The good news is you can train your hitter’s acceleration and timing by only using a medicine ball.
Here are four indoor hitting drills you can do in your garage, back yard, and even your living room. Don’t let your training fall behind!