Teaching young children the mechanics of how to hit a baseball or softball can be difficult due to the required body positioning and coordination.
Proper foot placement within a batter’s box is necessary for learning how to hit a baseball. Most children learning to swing a bat requires a coach to continually position and reposition their feet near a tee or home plate. Once a child swings the bat, the child often forgets exactly where their feet are supposed to be positioned while hitting. The coach then must attend to the child and reposition their feet. Also the little PEEBS Tee-Ball-Training-Mat shows positioning a batter in order to hit balls to different directions in relation to a baseball field, such as left field, center field, and right field. Also it is used to help position and show foot placement of a catcher, coach or umpire.
Mat size 6’ L x 5’W x 1/16th of inch thick
Material Rebound 2000, very durable with a rubber backing and can last for years as long as it is used properly and taken care of.
The little PEEBS mat can be placed anywhere but not recommended on any sharp objects.
The little PEEBS mat will increase Tee Ball batting practice and help teach young beginners how their feet are fundamentally placed until they become more mature and understand their foot placement and the mat helps to teach them how if they are behind the ball or in front of the ball where it can be hit or placed in the field of play. The little PEEBS mat will help parents and coaches or any league in baseball or softball to facilitate more at bats for the players and less time positioning them in the proper directions of their feet pointing. Check out www.littlepeebs.com for more information.www.littlepeebs.com