Your greatest room for improvement isPitch Development

Based on your quiz results, it's clear that your primary area for enhancement lies in developing your pitches.

You're in the right place. Let's dive into how we'll make that happen.

What your ball is doing vs what you want it to do is an ongoing battle that every pitcher faces. We will utilize a movement screen and throwing video to determine what type of pitcher you are and what type of pitches will play best in your arsenal. Understanding what pitches your body can throw based on your movement patterns, forearm bias and mechanics, is vital to trying to develop the pitches that you need. For example you may be a pitcher that really struggles to pronate and we may be better off trying to learn a splitter instead of a change up.

The first step is your evaluation. We'll assess how your body naturally moves and compare it to your pitching mechanics to create a personalized roadmap to improve your pitch arsenal.

Book a free call to kickstart your path to improving your arsenal. Also don't forget to grab two free weeks of training on our app using the link below.

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Common Flaws 

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    Ripping Open Early (Trying to create the break with upper half)

    This pitching flaw happens when a pitcher relies too much on upper body and arm movement instead of proper wrist and finger action to create excessive break on the pitch. By overusing the glove side and striving for an exaggerated pitch movement, hand positioning suffers, potentially leading to a loss of control and less effective spin on the ball, resulting in a less dramatic and predictable movement.
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    Not throwing the pitch often enough (no feel)

    Curveballs and sliders are dubbed "feel" pitches due to their reliance on touch, grip, and release precision. Infrequent use can hinder pitchers' ability to develop consistent execution, as it requires refined muscle memory. Regular, repetitive practice is crucial for honing the proprioceptive awareness necessary for mastering these pitches.
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    Poor Hand/Wrist Position

    Effective breaking pitches hinge on proper hand and wrist positioning. Without precise control, pitchers risk inconsistent release points and spin, yielding erratic movement or insufficient break. Mastery requires understanding the nuanced hand and wrist positions essential for each pitch to achieve desired results.
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    Not understanding your natural pronation vs supination bias

    Pitchers naturally lean towards pronation or supination. Pronation biases may favor fastballs and changeups but struggle with sliders and curveballs, while supination biases may find sliders and curveballs easier but have difficulty with changeups. Understanding and embracing this bias can guide pitch development and strategy.
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How Do We Get Results?

Remote Athletes at VeloU saw an average 3.5 MPH increase in velocity in their first 6 months.
That's a staggering improvement in such a short time frame. While the numbers are impressive, the real story lies in our approach of personalized coaching and individualized training plans

Pillar 1

1-on-1 Coaching and Constant Feedback

At the core of our Remote Training program lies a fundamental truth – true growth and development can only be achieved through personalized, one-on-one coaching and constant feedback. That's why every single one of our Remote Athletes is paired with an elite-level coach, a true guru of the craft who lives and breathes velocity development.

But it's not just about having a coach in your corner; it's about the constant stream of video analysis, mechanical breakdowns, and program adjustments that come with our 1-on-1 approach. You see, our coaches aren't just going through the motions – they're actively analyzing every single rep, every single bullpen session, and making adjustments to your training regimen to ensure that you're always progressing, always evolving, and always unlocking new levels of performance.

Pillar 2

Consistency and Individualization

The second pillar of our Remote Training success is a relentless commitment to consistency and individualization. You see, here at VeloU, we understand that true development isn't achieved through cookie-cutter programs or one-size-fits-all approaches. Nope, it's about tailoring every single aspect of your training – from your throwing progressions and strength work to your arm care routines and mobility drills – to your unique nutritional needs, goals, and individual quirks.

And that's exactly what we do. Our coaches work tirelessly to craft personalized training plans that are designed to push you to your limits while also mitigating your specific risk factors and addressing your individual areas of improvement. It's a holistic, all-encompassing approach that leaves no stone unturned in the pursuit of unlocking your full potential.

The Bottom Line

Look, we could sit here and spout statistics all day long, but at the end of the day, the numbers speak for themselves. But this isn't just about numbers; it's about unlocking a level of elite performance and redefining the boundaries of what's achievable through a potent combination of personalized coaching, constant feedback, and individualized training programs.If you're ready to get going, book a free call. The numbers don't lie – and neither do the results.

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Don't just take our word for it

Hear what our athletes have to say

Results that Dominate

VeloU remote is the best in the industry. I came into the program with very specific goals which the coaches attacked with every amount of enthusiasm you would expect from a coach who cares about you and your career. They are true difference makers

Duncan Davitt

Tampa Bay Rays
From High-school to Top Draft Pick

Thanks to VeloU, I went from 130 lbs throwing 76-78 mph to 200 lbs throwing 93-97 mph, now playing in the minor leagues for the Tampa Bay Rays.

Gary Gill Hill

Tampa Bay Rays
Developmental Success's

VeloU means everything to me. In just three years, they transformed my fastball from 88-89 mph to consistently hitting 96-97 mph. With their expert guidance, I gained strength, mobility, and confidence. Now, as a pitcher for the University of North Carolina, I owe a huge part of my success to VeloU.

Boston Flannery

University of North Carolina
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