Blog Article Can the starting pitcher be revived? March 17, 2025March 17, 2025 The Pitching Paradox It was once commonplace in Major League Baseball for a starting pitcher to go seven innings and ...read more 0 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article New PULSE Upgrades Are Here March 14, 2025March 14, 2025 Five years ago, we acquired Motus Global and rebranded to PULSE. In those five years, we have been hard at ...read more 2 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article The Limits of Motion Capture: Understanding Arm Pain March 12, 2025March 12, 2025 Introduction Pitchers all over the world experience arm pain. As a pitching trainer, I’m often asked, “I have pain at X ...read more 5 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Youth Baseball Optimizing for Health & Development in Youth Baseball – Part 1 March 5, 2025March 4, 2025 IntroductionSeventeen million.That’s the number of kids – roughly – that have stopped playing baseball between when my son started playing ...read more 4 Likes | 0 Comments
Pitch Design Rapsodo, Trackman, and Pitch Tracking Technologies – Where We Stand November 18, 2016August 30, 2022 Major League Baseball is now in the Statcast era, where Trackman radar is fully operational across all MLB parks and tracking ...read more 2 Likes | 4 Comments
Blog Article, Pitch Design Spin Rate: What We Know Now November 17, 2016August 18, 2022 This article is intended to build a basis of knowledge of what we, at Driveline Baseball, understand about spin rate ...read more 5 Likes | 14 Comments
Blog Article, Programming, Strength Training “Core Training” – What It Is and How to Progress It – Part I November 14, 2016June 10, 2022 In just about every baseball circle, whether it be those in high school, college, travel ball, or professional, you will hear ...read more 1 Like | 2 Comments
Coaches, Strength Training, Velocity Training Learning From the Work Habits of Professional Pitchers November 7, 2016April 6, 2021 There are a lot of reasons to admire and emulate professional athletes when you are a young amateur student-athlete aspiring ...read more 0 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Programming, Strength Training The “Big Lifts”, Common Mistakes, and How to Fix Them – Part III – The Deadlift November 1, 2016June 10, 2022 In the first installment of this three-part series we discussed one of the most widely used and accepted exercises in ...read more 0 Likes | 0 Comments
Pitching Mechanics, Research Elbow Stress, PULSE, and Velocity October 28, 2016November 16, 2023 Explaining Elbow Stress and Torque When measuring elbow stress in biomechanic labs it is often peak stress that is being ...read more 0 Likes | 5 Comments
Blog Article, Programming, Strength Training The “Big Lifts”, Common Mistakes, and How to Fix Them – Part II – The Bench Press October 24, 2016June 10, 2022 In part one of this series we discussed the some of the common technical culprits that are generally seen in ...read more 0 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Programming, Strength Training The “Big Lifts”, Common Mistakes, and How to Fix Them – Part I – The Squat October 17, 2016June 10, 2022 Part of my responsibility for Driveline Baseball is not only to write weekly blog posts, but also to serve as ...read more 0 Likes | 4 Comments
Hitting Coaching Hitting Mechanics October 13, 2016May 16, 2022 We have a Part 2 to this series that demonstrates how we use constraint drills and overload/underload concepts.We get asked often, ...read more 2 Likes | 23 Comments
Blog Article, Programming, Recovery / Warm-up, Strength Training Using the Warm-Up for Movement Quality, Conditioning, and Recovery October 10, 2016June 10, 2022 The warm-up in baseball is an integral part of the throwing and pitching process. It is not simply a mundane obstacle that ...read more 1 Like | 1 Comment