Pitching Performance, Quantified ‼️ Ground Force Data | Integrated Pitching Labs | Player Development Insights. No Hype, Just Results 📈 NF Assessments ⬇️
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Command used to be feel. Now it's a number. ⬇️
Top MLB draft prospect @JoeyVolchko on how the NewtForce integrated pitching lab quantifies what big-league arms used to estimate.
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Y back score = peak force toward second base, body-weight normalized. ⬇️
Up 10% from one cue: the plyo-step move into leg lift, head slightly in front of the back foot.
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Force leaks when it starts late. A neutral setup a push off the back foot got this arm loading into the rubber earlier, and doubled his early force toward second base.
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20.27 lb → 47.7 lb of force toward second base.
Early in the delivery. Same arm. Same session.
No new drill, just a neutral setup and one cue: push off the front foot.
1.5 mph player velo followed.
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Where does elite velocity actually come from? ⬇️
Top MLB draft prospect @JoeyVolchko on the front leg, and the moment the NewtForce mound made it click.
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90-92 → 96 mph.
Four cards on the timing pattern that flagged it first, the leg-lift rebuild that changed it, and the integrated lab data that tracked it.
NewtForce case study.
"I like to be able to feel like I can walk to right field after I take my swing, no matter where I hit the ball."
SEC Champion, @TrePhelps1 on the mental side of hitting in the SEC, two-machine BP, and the "Feed the Trees" offensive identity 🌲
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Watch the leg lift. ⬇️
June: 210 lb body weight, unloading to 144. Just 66 lb of real unload.
December: same arm, unloading to 132. 78 lb of unload. The drift phase is back. So is the four mph.
Timing beats peak force.
The case study of a D1 right-hander who gained four mph by fixing *when* his ground force was happening, not by getting stronger.
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A collegiate arm sat at a 0.54-second Z Transfer.
That's not a strength gap, that's a sequencing gap. The lab data flagged it before any cue change.
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A six-month NewtForce lab transformation.
Collegiate pitcher walks in at 90-92 in June. Walks out at 96 in December.
The signal that flagged him first was a 0.22-second YZ Transfer Back, way long for a college arm. What changed wasn't strength. It was when the force showed up.