Resources

Category: Baseball

Drill
Baseball Combine
Using Dashr equipment and software you can streamline athlete registration, performance testing, data collection/storage, and report generation. We are a one stop shop for these events and have been a pivotal part of dozens of testing organizations including all the Under Armour Next Gen, Football University, and ESPN Top 300 camps and combines as well […]
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Base Running
Base running is a commonly measured metric in baseball. This drill uses 2 or more Dashr|Blue Timing gates. You likely already have your devices registered, if not – please check out the Flying Drill as it is the same process. Step-By-Step Instructions Running The Drill
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60 Yard Dash
The 60 yard dash is commonly used in testing baseball players. When possible, we recommend testing with a 10 yard split to get a measure of initial acceleration and allow for EAPI report generation. This requires 3 gates to include the 10 split, or only 2 gates if you do not have a split. Step-By-Step […]
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Pop Time
Pop time is measured as the moment the pitch hits the catcher’s mitt to the moment the intended fielder is projected to receive his throw at the center of the base. This is a quick motion that is full of potential bias. You can standardize it with 2 timing gates. Step-By-Step Instructions This drill uses […]
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Biometric Measurements
Height, Reach, and Wingspan – Physical Set-up Please view the installation instructions that are relevant to you, either Wall Installation, Frame Installation, or Rack Installation. Wall Installation Frame Installation Rack Installation Operating the BioStation in the App
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Broad Jump
The Standing long jump, also called the Broad Jump, is a test of explosive leg power. It is one of the fitness tests in the NFL Combine and was also once an event at the Olympic Games. When using Dashr|Jump hardware for this test you can electronically perform this test with an accuracy of 0.01 […]
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Pro-Agility
The Pro-Agility is a test of speed, explosion, body control, and ability to change direction. This drill uses a stationary start and requires 1 timing gate. An additional gate can be added if a 3-point start is desired. Step-By-Step Instructions