••• Initial Video Analysis – Pitching Mechanics Evaluation

Our Initial Video Analysis is the first step toward building a stronger, more efficient pitcher.

When you upload your pitching video, we carefully break down your delivery frame by frame to evaluate the key components of your mechanics. This allows us to clearly identify strengths, inefficiencies, and mechanical flaws that may be limiting performance or increasing injury risk.

What We Analyze:

  • Setup and posture

  • Balance and tempo

  • Leg lift and lower-half engagement

  • Stride direction and length

  • Hip/shoulder separation

  • Arm path and arm slot

  • Timing and sequencing

  • Release point consistency

  • Follow-through and deceleration pattern

After reviewing the footage, you’ll receive a detailed written assessment outlining:

  • What you are doing well

  • What needs correction or refinement

  • Why those adjustments matter

  • How those changes impact velocity, command, and arm health

This written report gives you a clear roadmap for improvement. It removes guesswork and replaces it with structured, professional guidance.

Next Steps for Development

Once the initial assessment is complete, we offer additional training services designed to help the pitcher implement the corrections properly and efficiently. These may include:

  • Customized throwing programs

  • Arm strength development plans

  • Drill progressions tailored to mechanical adjustments

  • Grip and pitch development guidance

  • Ongoing video review and feedback

  • Advanced sequencing and hitter attack strategies

The goal is not just to fix mechanics — it’s to build a durable, repeatable delivery that promotes arm health, command, velocity, and long-term success.

This process puts the pitcher on a clear path forward — training with purpose, direction, and professional oversight.


Let’s Work Together

If you're interested in working with us, complete the form with a few details about your project. We'll review your message and get back to you within 48 hours.