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👇Steps when NEW members join👇
First off, thanks for joining the group and congratulations! If you stay active in the community, ask questions, watch the trainings, I promise you, you will see some incredible & healthy results with your kids! We have a strong community here of families from all over the world that take the health of their players' careers seriously. Now, let’s dive into a few quick action steps I need you to do. Introduce yourself below in the comments by answering these questions: 1. Reply in this post with your name, location (city, state), and the ages/levels of your kids 2. Search for others in your state 3. Tell us who invited you and tag them (monthly giveaways for invites) After you introduce yourself, head over to the classroom and click on the START HERE module. If you need any help at all please reach out to me or make a post in the group! This group is your resource and is a massive asset to you. RULES - Quality Posts Only. Give it your all. Report any low-quality posts to us. - No Selling Inside of the group or Self-Promotion. Don’t harass people in the DMs. Let’s get to work!
How we're different...
Inspired by @John Wampler's post, here's a few reasons why we're different than anything you'll find in the world 👇 1. We're health-first. Unfortunately, it's incredibly rare to find a health-first pitching instruction company, brand, or instructor out there. There's plenty of VELO programs and Data-First programs but we do it the healthy way first and always. 2. We're spine-dominant. This is a term I came up with which has revolutionized how pitching mechanics and instruction is taught by focusing on the spine first as opposed to "limb-dominant" cues like finish with the ball out front, leg here, arm there, elbow up, shoulder closed, head straight. The commonality with ALL of those old-school cues? They all attach to the SPINE! Where the spine goes, the body flows! 3. Instead of just teaching what I was taught from my coaches, who learned from their coaches (how 99% of instruction & coaching is done in baseball), I traveled the country throughout the last 16 years learning from the smartest people OUTSIDE of baseball. These are people with degrees in science, human biology, neuroscience, human psychology, and so many other vast backgrounds. Sticking just to those in the game of baseball only got me so far with the athletes that I was helping. As soon as I stepped out of baseball, the potential to help these pitchers grew DRAMATICALLY! There's a lot of other reason, but those are just 3 of the big ones I want to touch on. If you've had some exposure to the way we do things, in the comments below, reply and let us know what was/is different about what we do compared to what you've seen out there 👇
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How to keep bad instruction away.
How does a player deal with a coach wanting to fix or add to their pitching mechanics. Of course if the player is successful and velocity is on point. I would assume coaches will leave players alone. But I also assume you will eventually have that coach that wants to over coach and fix everybody. 🤷🏻‍♂️.
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