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Baseball: How to Determine the Optimal Distance from the Plate
Dick Moss, EditorBaseball: How to Determine the Optimal Distance from the Plate

Two methods for determining a baseball batter's optimal position in the batting box.... keep reading..

Badminton: Push With the Palm for Better Forehand Serves
Dick Moss, EditorBadminton: Push With the Palm for Better Forehand Serves

In badminton, Improve the short forehand serve by focusing on the palm of the racquet hand.... keep reading..

Volleyball: Skills Award
Dick Moss, EditorVolleyball: Skills Award

A printable certificate that acknowledges your students' newly-developed volleyball skills.... keep reading..

Wrestling: Blind and Drag Drill
Dick Moss, EditorWrestling: Blind and Drag Drill

A drill in which your wrestlers cover their opponent's eyes to get them to react.... keep reading..

Volleyball: Tips for Receiving Floater Versus Topspin Serves
Dick Moss, EditorVolleyball: Tips for Receiving Floater Versus Topspin Serves

How to develop recognition of spin, and prepare for the flight characteristics of topspin serves versus floater serves.... keep reading..

Tennis: Ready Position is Different at the Net Than in the Backcourt
Dick Moss, EditorTennis: Ready Position is Different at the Net Than in the Backcourt

Ready position at the net is slightly different than in the backcourt, with the tennis racquet lifted to eye level and the arms held forward.... keep reading..

Swimming: Centipede Swim Activity
Pat AitkenSwimming: Centipede Swim Activity

A team activity in which students swim in a line, stroking with one arm while holding another swimmer with the other.... keep reading..

Soccer: Soccer Keepaway
Pat AitkenSoccer: Soccer Keepaway

This soccer leadup game encourages passing and teamwork by awarding points for consecutive passes.... keep reading..

Rugby: The Correct Way to Pick Up the Ball
Dick Moss, EditorRugby: The Correct Way to Pick Up the Ball

Balls on the ground should be scooped up with one hand below and the other above.... keep reading..

Hockey: Teach Your Players to Shoot Off the Wrong Foot
Dick Moss, EditorHockey: Teach Your Players to  Shoot Off the Wrong Foot

A drill to teach hockey players to shoot quickly off their wrong foot.... keep reading..

Gymnastics: Use a Bench to Teach the Back Walkover
Dick Moss, EditorGymnastics: Use a Bench to Teach the Back Walkover

A partial movement over a bench that will give your students the confidence to perform a back walkover.... keep reading..

Golf: Pull a Rope for Better Weight Shift
Pat AitkenGolf: Pull a Rope for Better Weight Shift

Have your golfers pull on a rope to rotate their torso rather than swaying from side to side.... keep reading..

Field Events/Shot Put: Shot Put Glide Drill
Dick Moss, EditorField Events/Shot Put: Shot Put Glide Drill

A drill to teach shot putters to propel themselves across the ring while maintaining a low, balanced, coiled position.... keep reading..

Football: The Stumble Drill for Running Backs
Pat AitkenFootball: The Stumble Drill for Running Backs

A drill that teaches running backs to recover from a loss of balance and a near fall.... keep reading..

Basketball: Run, Stop & Shoot Drill for Unhurried Shots
Pat AitkenBasketball: Run, Stop & Shoot Drill for Unhurried Shots

A drill to help players switch gears from "rush" to "relax" when they shoot.... keep reading..

Baseball: Where to Stand in the Batting Box
Pat AitkenBaseball: Where to Stand in the Batting Box

Should batters stand at the front or rear of the batting box? It depends on the type of pitcher.... keep reading..

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