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		<title>Youth Development Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2018 21:17:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Developing Youth Athletes]]></description>
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									<figure class="image regular"><picture><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/fbdd2abca7bb7e3fcb406b514485c177_800.jpg 1x" media="(max-width: 768px)" /><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/fbdd2abca7bb7e3fcb406b514485c177_800.jpg 1x" media="(min-width: 769px)" /><img decoding="async" src="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/fbdd2abca7bb7e3fcb406b514485c177_800.jpg" alt="" /></picture></figure><p>You may have read our previous posts about our Arm Authority and Swing Authority Programs where we believe in training speed and velocity. Why? Because it absolutely matters if you want a shot at playing in professional baseball. Just re-watch MLB Futures Game and you will get a look a where baseball is truly heading. This is all the upcoming stars of the game. If you didn&#8217;t get a change to read either post, you can click below to read them</p><h2><a href="https://grindhousebaseball.com/swing-authority-program/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Swing Authority</a> | <a href="https://grindhousebaseball.com/velocity-it-matters/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Arm Authority</a></h2><p>When it comes down to training our members in our Youth Programs (Ages 9-14), we operate a little bit different. When we say different, we mean we are not putting radar guns on our 12 year old pitchers or matching up exit velocities and launch angles constantly of our hitters who play with fences of 250ft. Although it can be really intriguing especially for parents to see the velocity &amp; exit velocity jump for your 12 year old, your 12 year old probably doesn&#8217;t care as much as you do about their velocity. We have seen it before. We have had parents bring in pocket radars to place behind their son&#8217;s throwing or hitting. We will go into detail in this post about how important velocity will be for them in the future but due to their age, movement patterns, mindset, competitive nature, accountability, and the overall aspect of loving the game must come first before your son wants to think about making this game into a career.</p><p>If you have read our most recent posts, you have noticed we are big in to data &amp; velocity. But wait.. we just said we wont use it on your son if he is not older than 14. Well, we will clarify what exactly we mean. Using data on our youth members in our program is a case by case basis. We get so many people worried about their velocity on the mound and their exit velocity at the plate that they come in looking to gain 6mph in 3 weeks to get ready for the 12U USA trails. I am being serious. While we love getting clients who can buy into the fact that velocity matters rather than just trying to command pitches at 70% or just put balls in play, never actually unlocking their full potential at the plate, there is a progression and protocol for us to use some data on some of our youth members. Here are some of the reasons why,</p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>-The athlete starts to compete against others that are completely of a different skill level than himself. Starts to question his own abilities and losing confidence.</em></span></p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>-The athlete cannot focus on the proper movements needed to progress themselves to maintain high velocity numbers while reducing injury.</em></span></p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>-Mom &amp; Dad become consumed with data more than the athlete.. driving the athlete to lose interest the fun of the game.</em></span></p><p>This is just to name a few examples that we constantly see when it comes down to circumstances that we have run across when it comes down to technology and youth athletes and parents. Information is gold, but in the wrong hands can be damaging.</p><h2><strong>What do we focus on then?</strong></h2><p>Now, all of our members do receive a baseline test that involves some video &amp; Blast Motion Bat Sensor Metrics. Over time youth athletes work their way up to using our FlightScope machine and Radar Guns once we feel their mindset is able to take in the information and they will to be able to compete to become their best selves.</p><p>For most youth athletes, poor <strong><u>Movement Patterns</u></strong> have been ingrained for years. It takes time to reprogram their CNS to get their body to move in the proper patterns. How we go about that is using a constraints, pre programmed drills, proprioception, and using external cues that have all been shown to facilitate a better approach to Motor Learning for athletes.</p><h2><strong>How do I know if my son is ready for one of your programs?</strong></h2><p>Truthfully, it will be up to us to decide. There are many factors that play into the acceptance of an athlete into one of our programs. We recommend to submit an evaluation form so we can have you come into the facility for us to take a look at your son.</p><h2><strong>What if my son is not accepted into a program?</strong></h2><p>It has happened before, and we always explain our whys as to what we do. There can be many reasons as to why. The first that we will state is age. We do have an age limit do to the fact of our other members and how we operate, and what we teach. There is certain level of cognitive ability that we feel the athlete must possess before entering the program for what we do and how we teach, to be valuable for their careers. Other factors of skill level can play as well too.</p><p>We aim to continue to provide more content here in our posts to help those so they can eventually enter into one of our programs. If the athlete isn&#8217;t accepted, we still would like to have a role in their development, we just do&#8217;t see a fit for them in our facility currently.</p><p>Our goal in the next few months as we head into the Winter Development season is to release more content through our site an social media channels of how we are developing our athlete, tips &amp; drills. 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		<title>Swing Authority &#124; What are we doing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2018 22:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Find out how we are transforming our hitters through a data driven approach]]></description>
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									<p class="fgd5p">The inception of Swing Authority began in The Grind House in March of 2018. Since then we have trained nearly 100 hitters in our program. We thought we would let you in on what we are doing since you may be seeing the hashtag #DoublesandDingers fly around social media from some of our members.</p><figure class="image regular"><a href="http://grindhousebaseball.com/swing-authority" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><picture><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/764a175afd7e2ecd5a8505e6aca3fa7e_800.png 1x" media="(max-width: 768px)" /><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/764a175afd7e2ecd5a8505e6aca3fa7e_800.png 1x" media="(min-width: 769px)" /><img decoding="async" src="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/764a175afd7e2ecd5a8505e6aca3fa7e_800.png" alt="SwingAuthority" /></picture></a><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p class="d248l">Most are accustom to lessons that usually take place once a week, only after a player begins to struggle after their 3rd game of their respective season. The lesson then begins off the tee trying to hit a line drive back to the cage. After every swing, the instructor takes about 2-4 minutes to explain what he wants the hitter to try and change the next swing. Some cues commonly heard at these lessons are &#8220;stay inside the baseball. Usually said after the hitter rolls over to their pull side. What then happens is the hitter flairs a baseball now in the air to their oppo side. So now what you typically hear is &#8220;stay on top of the baseball&#8221;. Now the hitter lunges forward to hit the top half of the baseball and hits a ground ball to their pull side. Here is where you will here &#8220;stay back&#8221; and BOOM! Line drive to the back of the cage! Now heading into front toss the hitter is getting stuck on their backside and rolls over the first pitch&#8230; do you see where I am heading with this?</p><p class="6nt9a">Hitting is much more complex than just one magical verbal cue that can fix or what we like to call maximize a hitters abilities. We say maximize because we get all different types of athletes to enter our facility. Different athletes possess different movement profiles, therefore not one should be cookie cut into doing something one way. What we do say though is, there is a common denominator between every successful hitter, they create <strong>speed</strong>, <strong>adjustability</strong>, and possess <strong>dynamic balance</strong>. Our focus for our hitters is a long-term success. This means not robbing them of their future potential for them to get away things right now because they are just physically advanced for their age. There comes a time for every athlete that the playing field evens out from a physical standpoint and thats where mechanics and movements really become maximized and exposed.</p><p class="86dpp">Lets start with Data, its a hot topic in baseball right now. I will start by defining the terms given by <u>MLB.com&#8217;s StatCast</u></p><p class="8hjs0"><strong>Launch Angle &#8211; </strong>represents the vertical angle at which the ball leaves a player&#8217;s bat after being struck. Average Launch Angle (aLA) is calculated by dividing the sum of all Launch Angles by all Batted Ball Events.</p><p class="77hk1">As a guideline, here are the Launch Angles for different types of contact:</p><ul><li>Ground ball: Less than 10 degrees</li><li>Line drive: 10-25 degrees</li><li>Fly ball: 25-50 degrees</li><li>Pop up: Greater than 50 degrees</li></ul><div> </div><p class="bka0l"><strong>Exit Velocity &#8211; </strong>measures the speed of the baseball as it comes off the bat, immediately after a batter makes contact. This is tracked for all Batted Ball Events &#8212; outs, hits, and errors.</p><p class="dvlqd">These are the main two we commonly hear of.</p><p class="47ncd">Then we get videos like these&#8230; It kind of amazes us on how clueless some of these analysts are when it comes down to things like these.</p><figure class="embed regular"><div class="embed-container"><div> </div><div style="max-width: 100%; position: relative; padding-top: 56.25%;"><iframe style="position: absolute; top: 0px; left: 0px; width: 100%; height: 100%;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OqAAwwvc4Qk?feature=oembed" width=" 480" height="270" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></div></div></figure><p class="14att">Finally, hitters are getting some data to combat pitchers and their consistent 97mph fastballs, tunneling, and pitch design, trackers. Yet we still want to fight data. Here is a graph of the correlation between exit velocities and launch angles and a hitters batting average.</p><figure class="image regular"><picture><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/7ab2ac725c9110465bfca37ffc6ccf3e_800.JPG 1x" media="(max-width: 768px)" /><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/7ab2ac725c9110465bfca37ffc6ccf3e_800.JPG 1x" media="(min-width: 769px)" /><img decoding="async" src="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/7ab2ac725c9110465bfca37ffc6ccf3e_800.JPG" alt="" /></picture><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p class="7lvhd">Here is what few understand, but most don&#8217;t. All data is a meaningful use for measurements and fact checking. If your not using data, you&#8217;re pretty much guessing on your development as a hitter or relying strictly on feel. This why we use FlightScope Strike to ensure we are making the appropriate changes for our hitters.</p><figure class="image regular"><picture><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/38b2f36a57a3344bd4a7c855622c8f38_800.jpg 1x" media="(max-width: 768px)" /><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/38b2f36a57a3344bd4a7c855622c8f38_800.jpg 1x" media="(min-width: 769px)" /><img decoding="async" src="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/38b2f36a57a3344bd4a7c855622c8f38_800.jpg" alt="" /></picture><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p class="1jqcp">We heavily believe in feel, which will bring me to my last hot topic in this post&#8230;</p><h2><strong>Swing Up or Swing Down?</strong></h2><p class="13lcu">I am going to make this brief&#8230; <u>BOTH</u>. Like I stated in the beginning of this post, every hitter is different. Meaning their feeling of what they are doing may also be different. A hitter such as Mike Trout who creates a lot of lateral tilt in his movements will have to tell himself to swing down (as we all saw in his recent video with Alex Rodriguez). You will then have hitter such as J.D. Martinez who is much more upright (and had an extremely steep path before changes) has to think much more of an upward plane to create his ideal angles. In the end, they both create a positive <strong>Attack Angle </strong>to the point of contact of the ball. The last two measurements I am listing below are from Blast Motions Bat Sensor which we use in our initial evaluation of our hitters and throughout our program to capture data.</p><figure class="image regular"><picture><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/3f18dca4e646fea5493d7125a425cbd9_800.png 1x" media="(max-width: 768px)" /><source srcset="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/3f18dca4e646fea5493d7125a425cbd9_800.png 1x" media="(min-width: 769px)" /><img decoding="async" src="https://d2ijz6o5xay1xq.cloudfront.net/account_3515/3f18dca4e646fea5493d7125a425cbd9_800.png" alt="" /></picture><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p class="djhb8"><strong>Attack Angle</strong> &#8211; is the angle of the bat’s path, at impact, relative to horizontal. A positive value indicates swinging up, and a negative value indicates swinging down, where zero is perfectly level.</p><p class="2f2tt">* Professional: 2 to 16 deg<br />* Minor League MiLB: 1 to 15 deg<br />* College: 0 to 14 deg<br />* High School Varsity: 0 to 14 deg<br />* High School Junior Varsity: 0 to 14 deg<br />* Middle School: 0 to 14 deg<br />* Youth: 0 to 14 deg</p><p class="ac2uq">Last but not least, probably the metric we focus on the most is,</p><p class="803pe"><strong>Swing Speed </strong>&#8211; Your swing speed will depend upon age, strength, skill level, and the length and weight of your bat. Ultimately, you want it to be as fast as possible without sacrificing time to contact or efficiency. Our testing shows the typical swing speed ranges for different age groups and skill levels.</p><ul><li>Little League: 42-56 mph</li><li>Senior League: 48-62 mph</li><li>High School: 55-71 mph</li><li>College/Pro: 62-78 mph</li></ul><p class="c0dd7">Our average gain in Peak Swing Speed through our program is 3-4mph. How we tell our hitters how meaningful it is to create speed is, for every 1 mph we can gain, we are looking at an extra 5-8ft of ball distance we can gain!</p><p class="2a483">Find out more on how we are doing this by submitting an evaluation below</p><p><!-- Piwik --><script type="text/javascript">    var _paq = _paq || [];    var url = "https://the-grind-house.storychief.io/swing-authority-program?id=2085931591&type=2";    const queryDict = {};    location.search.substr(1).split("&").forEach(function(item) {queryDict[item.split("=")[0]] = item.split("=")[1]});    if ('contact' in queryDict){      const separator = (url.indexOf("?")===-1)?"?":"&";      url = url + separator + "contact="+queryDict['contact'];    }    if ('list' in queryDict){      const separator = (url.indexOf("?")===-1)?"?":"&";      url = url + separator + "list="+queryDict['list'];    }    _paq.push(['setDocumentTitle', 'Swing Authority | What are we doing?']);    _paq.push(['setCustomUrl', url]);    _paq.push(['trackPageView']);    _paq.push(['enableHeartBeatTimer', 15]);    _paq.push(['enableLinkTracking']);    (function() {        var u="//storychief.piwikpro.com/";        _paq.push(['addTracker', u+'piwik.php', '66eafce3-4f5a-4952-9f33-19ef6e1865d7']);        var d=document, g=d.createElement('script'), s=d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];        g.type='text/javascript'; g.async=true; g.defer=true; g.src=u+'piwik.js'; s.parentNode.insertBefore(g,s);    })();</script><!-- End Piwik Code --><!-- strchf script --><script async="" src="https://d37oebn0w9ir6a.cloudfront.net/scripts/v0/strchf.js"></script><!-- End strchf script --></p>								</div>
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