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KineBase Sports

KineBase Sports

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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
Big news… @kinebase should have a beta version of our software in-house at @PDPAthletics in the 2 weeks.
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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
Pitching/hitting coaches (private sector, college, and pro), we are entering the final stages of design for @kinebase Looking for coaches who want to get on a quick call and provide insight for specific metrics they would like to see. Send a DM if you want to get on a call.
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Brent Pourciau, M.S.
Brent Pourciau, M.S.@TopVelocity·
This is huge Jake. Being able to correlate GRF, muscle activation, and joint stress WITH kinematics in real time changes everything. That's exactly the data gap we need filled. Whiteside et al. (2016) showed higher GRF reduces arm stress but we need tools like @kinebase to show coaches the FULL picture — not just what the arm is doing but what's DRIVING it from the ground up. Looking forward to seeing that data roll in 💪🔥
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Michael Boyle
Michael Boyle@Michael_Boyle11·
@Jsudds44 @kinebase What kind of timeline are you thinking? Would love to be able to check it out and use it with our guys
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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
Looking forward to going out to Columbus for ABCA this weekend. Going to be talking about what @kinebase is building and learning from some great minds. DM me if you want to connect out there!
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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
In the past, marker-based systems and force plates have been the only way to capture kinetics because markerless motion capture systems were built on the same flawed models. Markered systems are unrealistic for training. @kinebase is changing the game.
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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
Every pitcher or hitter moves differently. Some corrections may improve power output/velocity, but at what cost? With @kinebase , we will be able to track joint stress, effectively allowing you to see if an increase in pitch velo or exit velo is done with the same load or an increased stress. This will allow player development to truly monitor workload in an efficient manner and build up to where our increases in output occur due to an increase in efficiency.
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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
Force plate testing has multiple issues. From acquisition costs ($10-$20k+) to environmental constraints (have to have a force plate mound to test with pitching). @kinebase provides portable $20k force data with kinematic data, movement screens, joint stress, and ball flight.
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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
It’s a shame that to capture every aspect of what happens in a pitch or swing you have to spend $10-$20k on force plates, $30-$50k on motion capture, $20k on pitch tracking tech, & more on EMG for muscle activation. If only one system could do it all… COMING SOON
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Jake Suddreth
Jake Suddreth@Jsudds44·
Motion capture. Force plate data without force plates (99.9% as accurate as Kistler, 98% accurate w/ 1 iPhone). Muscle activation modeling. Movement screens. Kinematic sequence. Ball flight. Joint stress tracking. 1 system. Proven software in golf. @kinebase is coming.
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