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Pitching Performance, Quantified ‼️ Ground Force Data | Integrated Pitching Labs | Player Development Insights. No Hype, Just Results 📈 NF Assessments ⬇️
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    NewtForce
    @newtforce
    Mar 31, 2025
    🔍Inside the Lab: A closer look at NF MoCap- Our near real-time motion capture system. NF MoCap captures full-body biomechanics with unmatched speed, giving coaches and athletes actionable insights in seconds. This is more than motion capture- it's the future of development!
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    NewtForce
    @newtforce
    Aug 11
    Elite front leg, capped back leg. Head position at peak load was the whole story. Four cues, one session: Player Velo 5.39 → 6.05, Accel 0.24 → 0.28, Y-Back 0.55 → 0.76, YZ Transfer Back → 0.03s.
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    NewtForce
    @newtforce
    Aug 10
    For a college freshman coming into his first spring: two mound numbers to hit. Accel Impulse Score above **0.28** (mid-to-upper college range). Player Velo above **6 mph**. Both scale together. Player Velo is almost a direct reflection of Accel Impulse. Move one, the other
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    NewtForce
    @newtforce
    Aug 7
    Head over back foot at peak load is the most common back-leg force killer in high school pitchers. You want the head inside the back foot. That's what lets a pitcher produce down-force into the mound and back-toward-second-base force at the same time. Same body. Same strength.
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    NewtForce
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    Aug 6
    YZ Transfer Back is the single most-attackable back-leg metric in the lab. It's the time between back-leg peak Z and back-leg peak Y. Get it under 0.10 seconds and Player Velo + Accel Impulse Score improve automatically The ideal isn't a shorter transfer. It's the two peaks
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