“” College Hitting Program | Driveline Baseball Hitting Training

Train. Assess. Reassess.

Driveline’s college hitting program is straightforward. We give you a detailed plan and competitive environment to get the most out of your effort. It begins with an assessment.

Our trainers receive an exact snapshot of the hitter you are today, which enables them to create a risk-adjusted program to help you become the athlete you want to be.

Driveline helps hitters become independent by giving them access to their performance data —  and the tools to interpret it.


What Are Driveline’s Training Options?

Summer Training

Spend your summer training in a competitive environment. Get an assessment to learn what you need to work on and what you’re already good at.

Execute your individualized training plan, competing against like-minded, serious baseball players. When ready, a typical schedule is in-gym training five days a week with one day of competition.

Online Hitting

Not just a spreadsheet pitching program, this requires serious commitment from athletes. Our remote hitting program integrates strength, throwing programs, nutrition and swing development.

Hard work and communication is a must to get the most out of this program. You bring the work and we will give you the best plan to become the player you want to be.

Gap Year Training

An extended training period to become the player you want to be. Gap year training is for athletes who need a long-term focus on developing the proper strength and hitting skills required to compete.

Iron out significant inefficiencies from a mechanical, strength, and mobility perspective after a few months of training so that we can focus on hyper-specific areas to improve.


What is the Driveline College Hitting Program?

Hitting Program

Our hitting training for high school hitters is geared towards two key areas: developing rotational power and improving overall movement patterns. The tools and programming you’ll be given focus on these two areas to optimize performance and help hitters develop both short and long term.

Training Days
  • Velocity: Velocity matters; being able to hit velocity matters just as much. Learning how to handle velocity at the plate means learning to maximize the efficiency of your swing.
  • Short Box: The best drill for a hitter is to have someone on the mound trying to get them out. On short box days, you’ll take live at bats versus Driveline employees who are actively trying to get you out. Get more at bats on one short box session than you would in a three game series.
  • Approach: You can have a perfect swing and still suck at hitting. Approach days enhance the scope of training for the hitter to focus on a specific pitch, part of the zone, or batted ball outcome.
Training Tools
  • Warm-up and Recovery: There are many ways to improve as a hitter outside of the cage. Individualized warm-up and recovery methods target specific inefficiencies to improve a hitter’s mobility and stability capabilities.
  • Weighted Bats: Overload and underload bats improve kinematic sequencing, rotational power, as well as rotational speed and quickness.
  • Live At Bats: You can smash the machine, but can you get in the box and rip a double when a live arm is spotting up and mixing pitches?

Strength Training and Analysis

Strength Matters. Building a solid strength base is one of the most important things you can do as an athlete, especially early on in your career. Our strength programming works hand-in-hand with our hitting programming and is the foundation of your training with us.

Free Weight Training

Free Weights are the foundation of our High-Performance program, from conventional strength training to explosive constraint-led training. Efficient, repeatable mechanics and the athleticism required to throw hard is all built in the weight room. A foundation of general strength complements and improves the hitting-specific work.

Specialized Training
  • Sprint/ImMotus Training: Elite athletes know how to move fast well. Our programs are front-loaded with explosive movement preparation and mixed with pure speed development depending on your strength levels.
  • Isometric/Eccentric Training: Often neglected in conventional baseball training programs, eccentric and isometric training improve durability of our athletes.

Swing Design and Analysis

With the best batted ball, body movement and bat tracking technology, paired with high-speed Edgertronic cameras, we develop specific swing improvement plans and track your progress overtime through bi-weekly re-tests. Refine your swing in the cage and continue to train until you’re game-ready.

Data Collection
  • Ball Flight Data: Ball Physics tools like HitTrax and Rapsodo, combined with our proprietary batted ball profile, help a hitter understand which parts of the zone a hitter excels in, and which ones he struggles with.
  • Swing Metric Data: Driveline uses both Blast & Diamond Kinetics to better understand exactly how a hitter moves his bat through space. More than just tracking bat speed, we can analyze how specific metrics effect batted ball outcomes. Make adjustments pitch by pitch as you receive immediate feedback after every swing taken.
  • Kinematic Data & Body Positioning: Using K-Vest technology, we’re able to tell how efficient each hitter’s movements are, how their body sequences, and exactly where specific parts of their body is at during the heel strike, first move, and contact phases of the swing.
High Speed Video

Driveline utilizes both Edgertronic and Chronos cameras to capture the various dynamic movements of a baseball swing, as well as precise bat-ball impact, giving hitters tons of feedback on how to improve by helping bridge the gap between feel vs real. 

A Day in the Life of a Driveline Athlete

From morning to night, a Driveline athlete shows us what a typical training day at Driveline looks like as well as his mentality moving here for a summer.

Is Driveline A Good Fit For You?

Individual responsibility is incredibly important at Driveline Baseball.

We help hitters become independent by giving you access to your performance data and educating you on how to think about it.

Our facility collects as much data as possible to give hitters the best plan to get results.

  • Driveline trains serious athletes. Serious athletes do not need to be reminded to consume sufficient protein, get enough sleep, or come in on time.
  • It is your responsibility to not train at high intent on your recovery days simply “because you feel good.”
  • It is your responsibility to sign up for sessions that fit within your schedule.
  • We do not strive to create a relationship where the athlete is codependent on us as a coach. We seek to be a bridge for dedicated athletes to learn how to own their careers and their results.

This Is Not for Everyone

Simple answers are for internet gurus who make promises of 10 mph in 10 weeks.

You can expect us to test everything we present you with and hold ourselves to the standard of being the best hitting training program. Athletes fly from all over the country to train here for months at a time.

We don’t guarantee results. Most who train here get better. Some have not. We work every day to ensure that our athletes get better results, but we do not offer a silver bullet. If you are comfortable with the risk and work required to get better, we want to help you train.

Training at Driveline Baseball requires a mind willing to think, not blindly accept the answers handed down from a coach who “knows everything”. Trainers at Driveline Baseball will be the first to tell you if they don’t know. Complexity and unknown factors are things we embrace here.

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