2004- ’05 JUNIOR “STTAC” PROGRAM
For Players in 6th,
7th & 8th Grades
For the 2nd year Professional Baseball Instruction, Inc. is offering its Junior Strength Training, Throwing And Conditioning Program (For players in 6th – 8th grades). This is the most intense and thorough off- season training program available for players. The program consists of 3 months and offers 24, 2 ¼ - hour workout sessions. That’s 54 total hours of strength, flexibility, conditioning and position specific baseball skills!
Goals of the Junior “STTAC”
Program ![]()
The goals of P.B.I., Inc.’s Junior Strength Training, Throwing And Conditioning Program are to:
Strength Training and
Conditioning ![]()
**The bulk of
the strength and conditioning will be done in January and February**
The strength training and conditioning portion of the Jr. “STTAC” Program is designed to strengthen and condition the body to perform on the baseball field. We will be utilizing light dumbbells, but most players will focus more on using their own body weight and thera- band tubing. All body parts will be worked in each session. The training exercises used, provide a training stimulus that is similar to the actual motions used by baseball players during competition.
The main focus of these workouts is to strengthen the “core” and lower body, the two most important body parts for baseball players. The upper body workouts are to strengthen the throwing muscles and improve flexibility. The two separate running programs are to improve overall conditioning.
Throughout the month of
March, the main focus of the workouts will be live competition and game
situations. Each hitter will total
approximately 30 live at- bats while each pitcher will be capable of throwing
approximately 40 competitive pitches prior to the start of the spring season.
Pitchers that are capable and ready will
throw live to hitters,
Hitters that are capable and ready will take
live at bats,
Catchers that are capable and ready will
catch during live situations,
Position players will work on their base-
running in live game situations,
All players will work on live defensive
situations, such as 1st & 3rd defense, bunt defenses,
run- downs, and pick off plays.
All players will be given
two separate workout programs that are to be done on their “off” days from
P.B.I. It is a program that can be done
throughout the entire baseball season to maintain the strength created during
the off- season. One workout is strength
specific, the other conditioning specific.
These exercises are the same or of slight variation from what are done
during workout days at P.B.I. These
workouts are especially important during the month of March, when we are
focusing more on live competition and baseball situations at the P.B.I.
workouts. It is the responsibility of
the players to continue their training on their “home workout” days.
Program Dates & Times ![]()
The Junior “STTAC” program will begin on January 4th and continue thru March 24th.
Jr. “STTAC” Program will take place on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s ONLY.
Jr. “STTAC” Program will take place from: 4:30 PM –6:45 PM in January & February.
Jr. “STTAC” Program will take place from: 6:45 PM – 9:00 PM in March.
Player Commitment ![]()
All players are required to attend both sessions during the week in the months of January, February and March. All workouts will be held on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s.
All players are required and expected to:
Pitchers ![]()
All pitchers will be put on a progressive throwing program consisting of long toss, short range, flat ground and mound work. They will learn how to throw at different intensity levels depending on how they feel physically. The main focus for pitchers is to develop “command” of their fastball (4-seam, 2-seam) regardless of how hard they throw. We will find a change- up that feels good to them and a breaking pitch that they are capable of throwing consistently.
Defensively, we will
improve quickness and awareness of pick- off moves to all bases as well as
overall pitchers fielding practice (PFP).
Pitchers will learn how to throw bullpens properly as a starter and
reliever as well as developing an in- season throwing routine. We will discuss situational pitching, where
and when to throw certain pitches. The
pitchers will be put on a full shoulder and elbow maintenance program and learn
how to care for their arm throughout the season. Understanding the difference between pain and
soreness and knowing how to treat both of them is essential to the longevity
and success of a pitcher.
Offensively, pitchers that hit will have the opportunity to hit.
Catchers ![]()
All catchers will be put on a progressive throwing program along with the pitchers. The health and strength of a catchers arm is just as important if not more important than the pitchers. Catchers will work on all the physical and mental skills required to be proficient behind the “dish”. Areas of concentration are: Receiving, blocking, throwing to all bases, pick- off throws, fielding bunts, fielding pop- ups, “plays at the plate”, tags, double plays, 1st & 3rd responsibilities, and run- downs.
Throughout the program catchers will be working very closely with their battery mates, the pitchers. Classifying hitters, understanding pitchers and calling a game will be discussed. Catchers will not only learn and develop the physical skills needed to be a good catcher, but the mental aspects of how to control the team and be a leader will be enhanced.
Offensively, catchers will
also work with our hitting instructors and practice their base- running. As a catcher your priority is defense. Making your pitcher look good and keeping
your team “in the game” is your job.
There are many aspects to the position that need to be mastered. The Jr. “STTAC” program for catchers is
primarily defensive. But you will have
the opportunity to hit.
Infielders ![]()
Infielders will be put on
a progressive throwing program to develop arm strength and health. During the course of a game Infielders need
to execute throws from a wide variety of arm angles and body positions. Each position on the infield will work on the
proper mechanics of these throws, and learn how to treat every throw “with a purpose”.
1st & 3rd basemen, and middle infielders will work on their position specific skills throughout the program. All Infielders will develop a proper approach to all types of ground balls, specific to their position. Including routine, backhand, glove side, slow- rollers, high- choppers, short- hops, harder hit balls, and line- drives. Proper footwork, double plays, making tags, relay throws, 1st and 3rd responsibilities, run- downs, bunt defenses, and pick- off plays will all be taught according to position.
Offensively, all Infielders will work with our hitting
instructors and practice their base- running.
Outfielders ![]()
Outfielders will be put on
a progressive throwing program to develop arm strength and health. As an Outfielder footwork is “key”. Footwork on all ground and fly- balls must be
highly developed. All Outfielders will
work on routine ground- balls, angles of approach to ground and fly- balls, and
getting a strong and accurate throw to the infield quickly.
Offensively, all
Outfielders will work with our hitting instructors and practice their base-
running.
Hitters ![]()
In the months of January
and February, hitters will learn and to develop hitting skills through tee work
and drills that focus on mechanics and proper fundamentals for each individual
hitter. In March, hitters that are
capable and ready will compete in live situations against the pitchers and
catchers. At the conclusion of the Jr.
“STTAC” Program hitters have the potential to amass approximately 30 live at-
bats.