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Oklahoma State University softball team trains with the Ball Coach radar

by Tyler Scaturro May 08, 2017

Many coaches in multiple sports have found the value of adding speed measurements into practice as a powerful training aid for their players and coaching methods.  Unlike the bulkier and more expensive radar guns of the past, used exclusively by scouts to measure fastball velocity, the Ball Coach radar was designed as a training tool for coaches and athletes of all ages.  It is just as accurate within 120 feet of range on a baseball/softball, and its discreet size makes it ideal for measuring youth and professional athletes without affecting behavior.

The Ball Coach radar provides accurate speed measurements that have allowed players to develop a new level of confidence in hopes of improving their skills over time. Confidence is an acquired skill that is developed over time, but is key when training and performing.

Here is some feedback we received from Oklahoma State University softball head coach, Kenny Gajewski, and his use of the Ball Coach radar at practice with the team:

“The Ball Coach radar is an efficient tool for maximizing a player’s potential, whether it’s measuring throwing speed or exit velocity off of the bat. With its instant feedback we can track our players’ performance and then make the appropriate adjustments according to the results. This saves us time and allows us to focus on our team while the Ball Coach radar provides assistance in evaluating their progress. Training with the Ball Coach radar ensures that our players are always at the top of their game.”

We look forward to hearing more upcoming results from coach Gajewski and the team, and if you have any questions or would like to share your Pocket Radar stories, please give is a call toll-free at 888-381-2672 from 9 AM to 5 PM Pacific Time, or e-mail us at info@PocketRadar.com

Tyler Scaturro
Tyler Scaturro

Brand Manager (2012 - current)


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