Chicagoland (773) 739-2170
about
 

OLYMPIC BLOG

about
post-img

Common Pitching Mis-Teaches #2 – "Get Out Front"

September 17th, 2014
[easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]

Here is the second in our series of Common Pitching Mis-Teaches, by Elite Baseball Training, Head Instructor, Travis Kerber. This video is on the incorrect premise of how pitchers “get out front.”  See this video and our new “12 Week Sequential Pitching” as EliteBaseball.TV is released September 23.

Read More
post-img

Pitching Coach Travis Kerber talks risk analysis for pitchers on MLB Radio

April 14th, 2014
[easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]

Elite Baseball Training head instructor, Travis Kerber was interviewed on MLB Radio’s Roundrtip show Sunday night speaking on risk analysis for youth and amateur pitchers.  Elite uses kinetic and biomechanical data to increase efficiency with pitchers.  Hear Kerber talk about this process on the podcast below:

Read More
post-img

Elite Featured in Bleacher Report Article – Sale Mechanics Analysis by Travis Kerber

May 30th, 2013
[easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]

Check out today’s Bleacher Report article by featured White Sox writer Matthew Smith.  Article sites Chris Sale’s mechanical flaws which will affect his durability.  Video analysis by Elite pitching instructor Travis Kerber featured in the article. Click Here for Bleacher Report Article  

Read More
post-img

Throwing Arm Angle Study

December 1st, 2012
[easy-share buttons="facebook,twitter,linkedin,mail,print" counters=0 native="no"]

By Travis Kerber – Head Instructor, Elite Baseball Training One of the first memories I have about throwing is from when I was in Little League and my coach use to always say, “Throw over the top”.    The other throwing cue that I remember hearing from coaches was, “Don’t throw sidearm, it’s bad for you”.   When you’re a […]

Read More

The Epidmic of American Hitters Over coaching a "short" swing leads to
pushing the bat. http://www.elitebaseball.tv/blog/category/...
members-only-blog-preview/...

bullets
View Full Site