by Driveline Baseball
Driveline Baseball’s data driven baseball training is changing and challenging the old school culture of baseball. Every week Driveline Baseball Founder and CTO Kyle Boddy and CEO Mike Rathwell share the latest biomechanics research, training breakthroughs and Kyle’s occasional Twitter rants. If you are a dedicated coach or player that is always looking for an edge then this podcast is for you.
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April 25, 2025
<p>In this episode of The Desert Shift Podcast, Daulton Barry and Pitching Intern, Grayson Liebhardt, discuss various aspects of training, particularly focusing on the use of plyo balls, the importance of training intent, and the concept of expectations versus reality. They delve into the significance of recovery, nutrition, and the environment in which athletes train. The conversation also highlights the unique experiences and growth opportunities Driveline offers, emphasizing the importance of being detail-oriented and committed to the training process. The episode concludes with light-hearted discussions about favorite hot dog orders and energy drinks.<br /> <br /> 00:00 Introduction<br /> 01:50 Understanding Plyo Balls & Their Applications to Training<br /> 13:49 Plyo Drills & Taking Away The Legs<br /> 19:00 Gap Year Athletes, Buying Into Your Training Plan, & Nutrition<br /> 25:00 The Journey of Growth & Dedication in Baseball<br /> 33:00 Internship Experience & Working at Driveline<br /> 41:30 Fun Topics: Hot Dogs & Energy Drinks</p>
April 24, 2025
<p>In this episode, Jack, Josh & Marek break down the importance of arsenal models in pitching, highlighting how different pitches interact to create uncertainty for hitters. They introduce new metrics like "mix" and "match," discuss the trade-offs of adding pitches, and explore how batter familiarity and training economy impact pitch effectiveness. The conversation also touches on heart rate data and the future of pitching analytics in MLB.<br /> <br /> This podcast offers a unique look into how Driveline combines research, analytics, and practical application under one roof to push baseball development forward. Whether you're a player, coach, or analytics enthusiast, you'll gain insights into the future of baseball training and performance.</p>
April 18, 2025
<p>In this episode, Daulton Barry and Tyler Kozlowski discuss the offseason strategies for college athletes, emphasizing the importance of self-assessment and honest evaluation of one's skills and readiness for the next level. They explore training strategies, the significance of strength and conditioning, and the role of aerobic capacity in baseball performance. The conversation also touches on the mental aspects of training and the necessity of recovery and family time for athletes.<br /> <br /> 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage<br /> 10:00 Assessing Player Development and Training Needs <br /> 20:09 The Importance of Physical & Mental Recovery <br /> 28:00 Long-Distance Running and Its Role in Baseball Training<br /> 33:50 Fun Segment: Quickfire Ratings and Wrap-Up</p>
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