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Transforming the experience of speed. #OwnYourNumbers #VeloBeast

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Austin Wasserman
Austin Wasserman@Wass_Strength·
High Level Throwing®️ | Athlete Spotlight 🥎 54mph-->62mph! 💪🏻⚡️ With 7 months on the HLT program, Alex increased her velocity by +8MPH! Started with an average arm and worked up to an arm that will play at the next level! Keep up the great work! highlevelthrowing.com @PocketRadar
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Braxton Flatto
Braxton Flatto@BraxtonFlatto·
Training for Football --- Day 350 --- QB throwing ( May 2. 2026 -41 degrees @ Chardon, OH) Baseline Velocity testing with @PocketRadar Really Cold day but Observed "Sitting velo" today was at 44-45 mph w Wilson NFL ball from approx 10-12 yds distance.
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Hannah Mears
Hannah Mears@mearshannah_·
The rookie silent treatment after Konnor Griffin’s first MLB home run — on his 20th birthday! 🥳🤣🤫 @SNPittsburgh #LetsGoBucs
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Shahbaz Choudhry
Shahbaz Choudhry@shahbazsaid·
8-10mph speed increase for this 17 year old🚀 From no training structure, no cricket team and a body that was struggling to cope… To a supreme athlete and now a genuine fast bowling prospect. Haroon is yet another successful case study of the SpeedCamp framework in action. We broke his kinematic chain down to reveal the leaks in his action. This was followed by training to improve his efficiency and effectiveness. We bolstered this with a very specific S&C programme tailored to his individual strengths, weaknesses and bowling goals! Credit to @tombrown1593 and SACA for bringing attention to his progress, which led to him being quickly picked up by @KentCricket (among many interested counties). This is what happens when hard work, discipline and consistency align. Keep going Haroon! PS: Speeds in this video are from @PocketRadar, which is around 3-5mph slower than TV speeds. #SpeedCamp #SpeedStartsHere #FastBowling #cricket
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Austin Wasserman
Austin Wasserman@Wass_Strength·
Make sure you check in on your mechanics this time in the spring season. 💪🏻 It’s a great opportunity to reset and focus on your throwing quality vs volume…as you get deeper into the season. ✅ Grab a set of our custom Lightning Ball Plyos for arm care & pattern development and start your reset! 🥎⚾️⚡️ highlevelthrowing.com/collections/sh… @PocketRadar
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Ethan Dinnell
Ethan Dinnell@EthanDinnell·
Good game against Centennial yesterday. Went 6.1 innings and allowed 2 hits, 1 run and struck out 6. @SMHSMustangBB got the 9-1 win. Lived 86-89mph with the FB. @PocketRadar verified.
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Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates@Pirates·
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Josh Gessner
Josh Gessner@joshgessner·
Daulton Jefferies comeback is one of the clearest examples of what happens when you fix the right problems in the right order. After four surgeries, including three Tommy Johns, Daulton had already made it to the big leagues, but staying healthy had become the biggest obstacle in his career. When Albertus first evaluated him, Daulton was still an elite athlete, throwing upper 80s and touching 92, but his mechanics were putting him in a dangerous position. His arm was badly out of time, constantly playing catch up, and his pelvis was rotating upward, causing him to jump down the mound instead of moving through it efficiently. That combination limited velocity and added unnecessary stress to the arm. The first priority was not to chase velo. It was to make his arm action more efficient. Using lighter balls and specific cues, they rebuilt the loading pattern so his arm could get up on time by foot strike. Only after that did they address how his pelvis worked down the mound, teaching him to ride the slope properly and rotate downward instead of upward. That sequencing mattered, because fixing the pelvis first would have made the late arm even worse and increased injury risk. In the weight room, the goal was not to force massive strength gains. Daulton already had high level athleticism. The focus was maintenance, unilateral strength, power work, and targeted recovery so his body could support the new movement patterns without taking away from throwing. Just as important was the mental side. After four surgeries, he had built protective guards around his arm. Part of the process was helping him trust his body again, stop pitching scared, and attack each throw freely. In only a few months, Daulton went from not looking ready for pro ball to being back up to 95 mph and earning real opportunities again.
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Pocket Radar@PocketRadar·
@Marko_1389 Thanks for messaging! Please send our team an email to info@pocketradar.com or shoot us a call at 888-381-2672 so we can find out what is happening. Thanks!
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Scott Marko
Scott Marko@Marko_1389·
@PocketRadar I just bought a Smart Coach & DL’d the app on my phone. The app does not work. I cannot connect to the radar, I cannot select settings, manage players… the app does not work at all. I have uninstalled and reinstalled. My OS is current. Any recommendations?
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Braxton Flatto
Braxton Flatto@BraxtonFlatto·
Traininig for Football -- Training Day 288 ---My dad telling me that I have had velo gains and throwing too hard for most kids my age to catch. I havent used the @pocketradar in a while but am thinking my throwing velocity is now consistently sitting at around 44mph. I am guessing I am hitting max throw velocity at 46-47 mph+ on some throws.
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