Precision Baseball: The Future of Biomechanics is Here
Stop guessing. Start measuring. For over 100 years, baseball coaching relied on the naked eye. "Your hands look slow," or "You're stepping out." Those days are over.
Precision Baseball brings the power of Computer Vision AI—technology once reserved for Major League organizations—directly to your device. We don't just "watch" your swing. Our AI breaks down your mechanics at 60 frames per second, analyzing the kinetic chain from your heel plant to your wrist snap.
The Science of the Perfect Swing
Baseball is a game of milliseconds. The difference between a foul ball and a home run is often less than 10 degrees of bat angle. Our AI focuses on the three pillars of elite mechanics:
1. The Kinetic Chain
Power doesn't come from your arms; it comes from the ground. Elite hitters initiate energy transfer from their lower half, generating torque through their hips that travels up the spine. Precision Baseball detects "energy leaks" in this chain, identifying exactly where you are losing power before contact.
2. Rotational Acceleration
Great hitters don't push the bat; they rotate the bat. By tracking your shoulder and hip separation, we measure your "Rotational Acceleration"—how quickly you can get the bat into the hitting zone. This is the key metric for catching up to high-velocity fastballs.
3. The Contact Point
Timing is everything. Striking the ball too deep jams your hands; striking it too far out front rolls over the wrists. Our analysis pinpoints your precise contact window relative to your front foot, ensuring you drive the ball with maximum leverage.
Curated Pro-Level Drills: The 52-Week Development Cycle
Identifying a mechanical flaw is only step one. Fixing it requires the right drills. We don't just show you random videos. Our "52-Week Development Cycle" is a curated curriculum designed to mirror a professional season.
- SpringWeeks 1-12: Foundational mechanics, conditioning, and rebuilding the swing path.
- SummerWeeks 13-36: In-season adjustments, two-strike approach, and defensive reaction times.
- WinterWeeks 37-52: Post-season recovery, historical analysis, and mental preparation.