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By Stephen Hart, Pitching Coordinator Pitchers, especially high-level pitchers, are creatures of habit. Most pitchers have a specific warm-up routine, a ...read more
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By Kyle Lindley, Pulse Product Manager, Sports Science Asst. Manager Background Purpose The purpose of the PULSE Pitching Report is ...read more
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Written by JP Fasone – Hitting Trainer In my experience, position players rarely go the whole season without arm pain. ...read more
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By Kyle Lindley, Sports Science Asst. Manager, PULSE Project Manager Workload and throwing routines can and should be very individualized—different ...read more
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By Kyle Lindley, PULSE Product Manager What’s new? Two new features were added to PULSE Throw iOS version 8.8: Battery ...read more
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By Kyle Lindley, Driveline PULSE Product Manager, Sports Science Asst. Manager Driveline PULSE helps you manage workload—even if you don’t ...read more
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Written by Joe Marsh This blog is the third post in our series of blogs highlighting successful implementations of PULSE. ...read more
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By David Besky – Data Scientist In any training program, in throwing as in lifting, the goal is to stress ...read more
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DISCLAIMER: At the time of usage and data collection, PULSE was known as Motus. We will be referring to it ...read more
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Getting started PULSE gives you the power to gain industry-leading insights into your throwing within minutes of receiving your sensor. ...read more
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