Baseball Training Drills For Kids

tips on self batting practice; hitting a baseball.?
if you don’t have anyone to practice with, yet you do want to improve your hitting, I came up with a drill and I need your advice.
if you set up a tarp, maybe nailing it to a couple of trees 10 feet apart, 6 feet high, you stood 6 feet away and aimed your ball 4-5 feet high, then you took a 3 foot long sawed off broom stick along with one of those rubber bouncey balls you use to could buy for 25cents out of a gumball machine, threw it up and hit it into the tarp, how much would that improve your hand-eye coordination?
do you know where you can get those kind of balls? they use to be easy to find but now I don’t know. Or, something similar to that that would not hurt the tarp or stick. I’m looking for something the size of a marble that is made out of rubber, and about 10 to 15 of those for my kid to practice. do any of you coaches or wanna be coaches like this type of self training for the self motivated?
You heard the old expression a picture is worth a 1000 words. So, bring a cam coder with you when you go to the batting cages so you can see what you are doing wrong. Review the tape. Based on what you see you can work on your batting swing.
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