baseball training

Jake Odorizzi: The Odo Solution

2021-04-16T18:18:30-04:00

In 2019, Jake Odorizzi went from being a promising middle of the rotation arm to one of the best starting pitchers in baseball. Jake trained with us for more than 3 months and according to an interview he did on MLB Network, the he credits the work he did at The ARMory for his success.

Jake Odorizzi: The Odo Solution2021-04-16T18:18:30-04:00

Eccentric Biceps Is The Devil For A Throwing Athlete

2023-10-09T18:05:40-04:00

Elimination or at least suppression of eccentric biceps activity is essential for protecting the labrum and the UCL. For this reason, safely and efficiently dissipating the energy of throwing through a rotational deceleration pattern is one of the seven attractors in pitching.

Eccentric Biceps Is The Devil For A Throwing Athlete2023-10-09T18:05:40-04:00

The External vs. Internal Focus Debate In Baseball Skill Acquisition

2021-04-16T18:22:50-04:00

This generation baseball players big advantage is the explosion in technology we’ve seen lately, which allows us to know what a player should work on. How to get gains in the quickest manner possible is where our motor skill acquisition science approach comes into play.

The External vs. Internal Focus Debate In Baseball Skill Acquisition2021-04-16T18:22:50-04:00

Got Cut? Good.

2021-04-16T18:25:50-04:00

A professional baseball player who was cut from his high school team? We see that all the time. Here is a story on one of players who made the transformation from left out to a pro closer.

Got Cut? Good.2021-04-16T18:25:50-04:00

Sullivan! Get Off The Field!

2021-04-16T18:36:01-04:00

History is replete with examples of uncommon men who have found the courage to scorn their critics and their own demons of self-doubt to produce uncommon achievements. Orval and Wilbur Wright, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan, and too many more to name have all faced their critics and doubters. I’m certain that at some point each of these iconic heroes was met with the same kind of pivotal moment when self-doubt threatened to dash their dreams and disrupt the trajectory of their lives, when they said ....“I can do it.”.

Sullivan! Get Off The Field!2021-04-16T18:36:01-04:00

How Kyle Gibson Earned The Best Season Of His Career and a $30 Million Contract

2021-04-16T18:38:25-04:00

It has been nothing short of an honor and a privilege to work with Kyle over the past couple of years. He’ll be hard at work this winter, and if I know Kyle, the Rangers can count on him being even better than ever. His willingness to take the extraordinary step of rejecting the status quo and seeking solutions outside of mainstream baseball is a testament to his commitment to the relentless pursuit of excellence. We are proud to call Kyle Gibson a ARMory Guy!

How Kyle Gibson Earned The Best Season Of His Career and a $30 Million Contract2021-04-16T18:38:25-04:00

The Gang Leader: Self-Organization of Four Menacing Velo Robbers

2021-04-16T18:39:57-04:00

In our analysis of the pitching motion, the “gang leader” is known as “The Back-Leg Attractor,” or the first move. If the first move goes awry, the body is forced to choose from one or all of four different compensatory moves to get back on track.

The Gang Leader: Self-Organization of Four Menacing Velo Robbers2021-04-16T18:39:57-04:00

How To Throw 95 Without Getting Hurt

2021-04-16T18:41:51-04:00

You need to throw harder. If you want a chance you’ve got to be up around 95 mph. We can help download this TOTALLY FREE E-book and let us guide you safely down the path to 95. We’ve done it many times before. We can do it with you.

How To Throw 95 Without Getting Hurt2021-04-16T18:41:51-04:00

Welcome To TWITs Anonymous

2021-04-16T18:44:22-04:00

My name is Randy Sullivan, and I am a recovering TWIT coach. For years my coaching style involved a traditional style that has come to be popularly known as TWIT Coaching. Here’s the basic formula for TWIT coaching: T: We Tell the player how to perform a skill (maybe even demonstrate it.) W: We Watch him do it. I: We stop Immediately Inform of all the things he did wrong. T: Then we Tell him how to do it better (sometimes demonstrating again while pointing out the most intricate details of the movement). If the player doesn’t get it quickly enough, we make him do punishment runs or pushups.

Welcome To TWITs Anonymous2021-04-16T18:44:22-04:00
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