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This spring we will open the Driveline Research lab to city public schools if they want to get their high ...read more
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The secret to all biomechanics and motion capture boils down to a few fairly simple equations, first proposed by Abdel-Aziz ...read more
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Previously at Driveline Baseball, we featured an exciting and informative three part series by Dr. James Buffi on his work ...read more
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Weighted baseball training has become ever more popular at both the amateur and professional level. Several MLB teams consult with ...read more
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With the recent release of ASMI’s Biomechanical Analysis of Weighted-Ball Exercises for Baseball Pitchers we decided that it was appropriate ...read more
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The majority of this article was written by Michael O’Connell, who is our first analyst in the Research and Development department of Driveline ...read more
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It’s a debate that’s as old as time – are taller pitchers truly better than shorter pitchers? Do they stay ...read more
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I spoke a little bit about the consequences of safety from a baseball training side in a previous blog post, but there’s ...read more
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In Hacking the Kinetic Chain, we’ve developed a system that has evolved over six years of research and development and ...read more
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How many times have you heard these lines? “It’s a mental issue.” “He has the yips.” “He lost the ability ...read more
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