Have a Question About Your Pitcher?
No pressure. No commitments. Just clear answers from a coach who understands youth pitchers and their parents.
Ask anything about pain, patterns, or progress, I’ll point you in the right direction.
Something feels “off” with your pitcher? You’re not overreacting.
I read every message personally and usually reply within 24 hours.
Most Parents Ask One of These Questions First
Not sure what to ask? Tap the question closest to what you’re worried about.
“Which pattern is my pitcher stuck in?”
Is it mechanics? A restriction? A compensation? I can point you in the right direction quickly.
“Does this pain mean we should stop throwing?”
Elbow, shoulder, tricep, bicep, or “dead arm”, share what you’re seeing and I’ll help you understand what it means.
“Why isn’t my pitcher improving even with drills?”
Often the issue isn’t effort, it’s the wrong target. I’ll help you identify what actually needs to change.
What Happens After You Send Your Message
Parents usually want to know two things: who reads this and what happens next.
Here’s exactly how the process works so you’re never left guessing.
I Review Your Message Personally
I read every detail and look for injury red flags, movement clues, and stress patterns. You’re talking directly to a coach who understands youth pitchers, not a support bot or generic help desk.
You Get a Clear, Simple Response
Usually within 24 hours, I’ll reply with what it most likely sounds like: a pattern issue, mobility restriction, overuse, or something else; plus what you can safely do today to help.
Next-Step Options (No Pressure)
If you want help beyond the email, I’ll outline the simplest next steps. If you just needed clarity, that’s perfectly fine too. Your family keeps the plan: no obligation, no hard pitch.
Real Parents. Real Coaches. Real Clinicians.
These are unedited messages from families and pros who wanted the same thing you want: clarity, a plan, and fewer “guess-and-hope” fixes.
“I am a Physical Therapist… your approach is truly the best because of your use of anatomy and kinesiology.”
– Jay Finton (Physical Therapist)
“If I had this a couple years ago it would have saved a lot of hours studying videos… it’s much easier when coaches want to change her swing to explain why we do what we do.”
– Brian Blyly (Parent)
“We have already added a pretty consistent 5–6 mph to his bat speed… according to the Blast sensor.”
– Jason Black (Parent)
“I coach fastpitch travel softball… from top to bottom of our batting order… they can all crush the ball and do so consistently.”
– Shane Beever (Travel Coach)
“I have a PhD in mathematics… I’m all about using science as opposed to ‘bro-science’… and I have learned a lot from you.”
– Nicholas Koban (Coach / Parent)
Still on the fence?
Tell me what you’re seeing, even one sentence is fine.
I’ll point you in the right direction.