98 and still in high school🔥
6’3”, 200 lbs.
Landon Brown.
What you’re seeing here isn’t just “natural talent.”
Yes, Landon has always had “arm” talent — but the way he moves now, the way he stores and transfers energy, stabilizes, rotates into positions, and delivers intent on time… that has been built through an insane amount of work behind the scenes. And it’s still going.
He wasn’t always a kid that moved at this level. Especially not systematically
This is what it looks like when an athlete buys into our process, and commits to being a sponge to the process-
Day by day, rep by rep, attacking the system from every angle — nervous system, muscular system, connective tissue, fascial lines, movement efficiency, recovery, timed intent, full body control — all with the goal of improving kinematic sequencing so he can move freely, repeat at a high level, and compete in-game without thinking mechanics.
That’s the goal.
Not just to “throw hard.”
But to own ELITE movement patterns well enough that it shows up naturally in a flow state when the lights come on.
Mechanics come and go with feel. MOVEMENT is here to stay. Once it’s engrained, it’s yours to own.
That’s what we believe in.
That’s how we train.
And Landon is a great example of what can happen when a young athlete stays consistent, stays coachable, and stays bought in through the inevitable ups and downs.
Progress is never perfectly linear.
The ones who separate are the ones who stay the course.
Big-time movement on display here from a senior who’s already up to 98… and still has plenty of room to grow.
Full stat line for this game:
7.0
2H
0ER
13ks‼️
Top 98🔥 (hit 96 every inning)
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