Last week, I had an insightful conversation with a former MLB Pitching Coordinator who still works in Player Development for his Major League Baseball organisation.
Read MoreThe Small Loop, Fatigue, and Why Your Arm Slot Isnât Actually Dropping In a previous blog, we explored the concept of the “Big Loop vs.
Read MoreZack Greinke (former Kansas City Royals/Houston Astros) belongs to the âConceptualâ motor skill group (C) in his big loop and the âGlobalâ motor skill group
Read MoreWe have access to more advanced technology, biomechanics, and data than ever before. Yet, pitchers are throwing fewer innings, and surgeriesâespecially Tommy John and shoulder
Read MoreOblique injuries have become a major problem for pitchers at all levels of baseball. Over the past decade, these injuries have skyrocketed, sidelining players for
Read MoreLately, everyone has been talking about pitchers’ unstable back feet (as you can see in the clip!). The common explanation is energy leaks, which is correct. But the
Read MoreEarlier, we explored how Alex Bregmanâs swing mechanics align with his natural ‘G’ Motor Skill Group and how his #MotorPreferences shape his approach at the
Read MoreThe Rise of Oblique Injuries: Why and What is the Cause? Oblique injuries have seen a sharp rise in professional baseball in recent years, particularly
Read MoreIn todayâs baseball world, pitch tunnelling is a hot topic. Itâs widely seen as a game-changer for pitchers. But hereâs the shocking truth: pitch tunnelling
Read MoreWeâve all heard it: âAll players are different.â Itâs a mantra we all seem to agree onâuntil we donât. After just a few minutes of
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