A few decades ago, analytics began changing baseball. It quickly found it's way into other sports: the three point revolution in basketball, going for it on 4th down in football (just to name a few). But recently...there has been a plateau. All three analytics folks that I spoke with said Biomechanics and video capture would be that next frontier.  Kyle Boddy of Driveline Baseball sat down with me to discuss biomechanics, and what the future of talent development in sports looks like. Kyle is perhaps the most influential person in baseball over the past 20 years, largely responsible for the increase in pitching velocity through a variable training approach. Currently, besides running Driveline, Kyle consults for the Boston Red Sox. 
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:36 Biomechanics in Sports
00:03:19 Aroldis Chapman, Boston Red Sox
00:06:20 Baseball and F1 - First Movers
00:09:00 Driveline Baseball History
00:10:18 Kyle's Background
00:15:00 Variable Training & Injury Prevention 
00:23:30 Criticism 33:32 Dominicans are Different 
00:39:14 Where Sports are Behind
00:43:06 Specialization Injury Issues
00:46:56 The Norway Way
00:49:06 Finding Chess Prodigies 
00:53:04 Building an Arm
01:04:29 The 400ms
01:07:05 Vision Study
01:12:20 Deception 
01:15:00 Manufacturing Talent
01:18:50 Brain Study 
01:22:27 Shohei Ohtani
01:28:28 How Fast Can We Throw?
01:29:30 Steroids
01:32:10 Basketball Revolution 
01:37:20 Sleep Study
01:40:35 Load Management 
 
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