Avery Griffin
RHP
TopVelocity Evaluation
88
Velocity
5'8"
Height
133
Weight
AI Velocity Analysis
Machine learning prediction based on 1,535 elite athletes
Camp Velocity
88
mph
AI Prediction
73
mph
Based on physical metrics
Difference
+14.4
mph
Above prediction
Proficiency
100
%ile
Mechanics efficiency
What this means: Elite mechanics - maximizing physical potential
You're throwing 14.4 mph faster than athletes with similar physical profiles — great mechanics!
You're throwing 14.4 mph faster than athletes with similar physical profiles — great mechanics!
💪 Athletic Variables to Improve
Physical metrics that directly impact velocity. Focus on these for maximum gains.
Broad Jump
+2.1 mph
Current
96.0"
44%ile
→
Goal
102.0"
74%ile
Lateral Broad Jump (Combined)
+2.0 mph
Current
156.0"
49%ile
→
Goal
166.0"
79%ile
🎯 Biomechanic Variables to Improve
Motion capture metrics from your throwing mechanics analysis.
Trunk Rotation Speed @ FFS
+1.9 mph
Current
590.0°/s
57%ile
→
Goal
734.4°/s
87%ile
Pelvis Rotation Speed @ FFS
+1.7 mph
Current
387.0°/s
27%ile
→
Goal
514.6°/s
57%ile
Top Priority Improvements:
+7.7 mph potential
→ Target: 90 mph
✓ Target of 90 mph is achievable!
You need +2.0 mph to reach your target.
Improving to 90th percentile in the metrics above can provide +7.7 mph.
Improving to 90th percentile in the metrics above can provide +7.7 mph.
TopVelocity Ranking
Based on the TopVelocity Evaluation System
Current Rank
Unranked
TopV Pro
1/16 metrics
Level 3
1/16 metrics
Level 2
4/16 metrics
📊 Performance Scores (Percentile)
52
Mobility
15
Shoulder
30
Power
51
Balance
54
Mechanics
40
Overall
Anthropometric
3 metrics measured
14
Overall
68.0 in
in
Body Height
13th Percentile
Elite (90th):
75.0 in
Difference:
-7.0 in
133 lbs
lbs
Body Weight
7th Percentile
Elite (90th):
216 lbs
Difference:
-83 lbs
68.5 in
in
Wing Span
21th Percentile
Elite (90th):
76.0 in
Difference:
-7.5 in
Mobility
23 metrics measured
52
Overall
15 °
°
Right Dorsiflexion
75th Percentile
Elite (90th):
19 °
Difference:
-4 °
10 °
°
Left Dorsiflexion
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
18 °
Difference:
-8 °
65 °
°
Right Plantar Flexion
62th Percentile
Elite (90th):
75 °
Difference:
-10 °
65 °
°
Left Plantar Flexion
75th Percentile
Elite (90th):
75 °
Difference:
-10 °
45 °
°
Right Hip Internal Rotation
95th Percentile
Elite (90th):
40 °
Difference:
✓ Elite
35 °
°
Left Hip Internal Rotation
75th Percentile
Elite (90th):
40 °
Difference:
-5 °
40 °
°
Right Hip External Rotation
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
54 °
Difference:
-14 °
40 °
°
Left Hip External Rotation
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
50 °
Difference:
-10 °
10 °
°
Right Hip Extension
5th Percentile
Elite (90th):
25 °
Difference:
-15 °
10 °
°
Left Hip Extension
5th Percentile
Elite (90th):
25 °
Difference:
-15 °
80 °
°
Right Hip Flexion
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
95 °
Difference:
-15 °
80 °
°
Left Hip Flexion
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
95 °
Difference:
-15 °
40 °
°
Right Hip Abduction
25th Percentile
Elite (90th):
51 °
Difference:
-11 °
40 °
°
Left Hip Abduction
25th Percentile
Elite (90th):
52 °
Difference:
-12 °
60 °
°
Right Shoulder Internal Rotation
75th Percentile
Elite (90th):
70 °
Difference:
-10 °
75 °
°
Left Shoulder Internal Rotation
85th Percentile
Elite (90th):
80 °
Difference:
-5 °
110 °
°
Right Shoulder External Rotation
75th Percentile
Elite (90th):
120 °
Difference:
-10 °
100 °
°
Left Shoulder External Rotation
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
115 °
Difference:
-15 °
20 °
°
Right Shoulder Horizontal Abduction
10th Percentile
Elite (90th):
35 °
Difference:
-15 °
25 °
°
Left Shoulder Horizontal Abduction
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
35 °
Difference:
-10 °
40 °
°
Trunk Extension
59th Percentile
Elite (90th):
50 °
Difference:
-10 °
60 °
°
Right Trunk Rotation
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
75 °
Difference:
-15 °
60 °
°
Left Trunk Rotation
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
70 °
Difference:
-10 °
Strength & Power
11 metrics measured
30
Overall
26.0 in
in
Vertical Jump
58th Percentile
Elite (90th):
30.0 in
Difference:
-4.0 in
15.0 in
in
Vertical Jump 225lbs
15th Percentile
Elite (90th):
24.3 in
Difference:
-9.3 in
96 in
in
Broad Jump
50th Percentile
Elite (90th):
108 in
Difference:
-12 in
76 in
in
Right Lateral Broad Jump
41th Percentile
Elite (90th):
86 in
Difference:
-10 in
80 in
in
Left Lateral Broad Jump
62th Percentile
Elite (90th):
86 in
Difference:
-6 in
1.680 s
s
10 Yard Sprint
5th Percentile
Elite (90th):
1.880 s
Difference:
-0.200 s
320 lbs
lbs
Total Body Strength
18th Percentile
Elite (90th):
600 lbs
Difference:
-280 lbs
95 lbs
lbs
Right Grip Strength
25th Percentile
Elite (90th):
130 lbs
Difference:
-35 lbs
85 lbs
lbs
Left Grip Strength
20th Percentile
Elite (90th):
130 lbs
Difference:
-45 lbs
495 W
W
Right Rotational Power
24th Percentile
Elite (90th):
973 W
Difference:
-478 W
342 W
W
Left Rotational Power
9th Percentile
Elite (90th):
909 W
Difference:
-567 W
Balance
6 metrics measured
51
Overall
25 in
in
Right Y-Balance 1
41th Percentile
Elite (90th):
36 in
Difference:
-11 in
37 in
in
Right Y-Balance 2
65th Percentile
Elite (90th):
47 in
Difference:
-10 in
34 in
in
Right Y-Balance 3
55th Percentile
Elite (90th):
46 in
Difference:
-12 in
25 in
in
Left Y-Balance 1
41th Percentile
Elite (90th):
37 in
Difference:
-12 in
35 in
in
Left Y-Balance 2
58th Percentile
Elite (90th):
46 in
Difference:
-11 in
33 in
in
Left Y-Balance 3
43th Percentile
Elite (90th):
47 in
Difference:
-14 in
Shoulder Strength
4 metrics measured
15
Overall
179 °
°
Right Shoulder Flexion
25th Percentile
Elite (90th):
209 °
Difference:
-30 °
24 lbs
lbs
Right Shoulder Internal Rotation Strength
10th Percentile
Elite (90th):
55 lbs
Difference:
-31 lbs
21 lbs
lbs
Right Shoulder External Rotation Strength
10th Percentile
Elite (90th):
49 lbs
Difference:
-28 lbs
18 lbs
lbs
Scaption Right Back
13th Percentile
Elite (90th):
36 lbs
Difference:
-18 lbs
Mechanics
15 metrics measured
54
Overall
10 °
°
Hip Shoulder Separation Before Leg Drive
54th Percentile
Elite (90th):
21 °
Difference:
-11 °
24 °
°
Trunk Flexion Before Leg Drive
41th Percentile
Elite (90th):
32 °
Difference:
-8 °
57 °
°
Drive Knee Extension Before Leg Drive
33th Percentile
Elite (90th):
70 °
Difference:
-13 °
46 °
°
Left Knee Flexion Front Foot Strike
37th Percentile
Elite (90th):
58 °
Difference:
-12 °
51 °
°
Dominate Arm External Rotation Front Foot Strike
22th Percentile
Elite (90th):
97 °
Difference:
-46 °
50 °
°
Dominate Arm Shoulder Abduction Front Foot Strike
95th Percentile
Elite (90th):
45 °
Difference:
✓ Elite
387 °/s
°/s
Pelvis Rotation Speed Front Foot Strike
27th Percentile
Elite (90th):
673 °/s
Difference:
-286 °/s
590 °/s
°/s
Trunk Rotation Speed Front Foot Strike
66th Percentile
Elite (90th):
756 °/s
Difference:
-166 °/s
153 °
°
Dominate Arm External Rotation Maximum External Rotation
30th Percentile
Elite (90th):
184 °
Difference:
-31 °
2 °
°
Dominate Arm Shoulder Abduction Maximum External Rotation
66th Percentile
Elite (90th):
9 °
Difference:
-7 °
856 °/s
°/s
Dominate Arm External Rotation Speed Maximum External Rotation
74th Percentile
Elite (90th):
1238 °/s
Difference:
-382 °/s
31 °
°
Trunk Flexion Ball Release
57th Percentile
Elite (90th):
42 °
Difference:
-11 °
99 °
°
Dominate Arm Shoulder Abduction Ball Release
68th Percentile
Elite (90th):
105 °
Difference:
-6 °
-7 °
°
Dominate Arm Shoulder Horizontal Abduction Ball Release
77th Percentile
Elite (90th):
-2 °
Difference:
-5 °
51 °
°
Dominate Arm Extension Ball Release
63th Percentile
Elite (90th):
70 °
Difference:
-19 °
Pitch Metrics
4 metrics measured
83
Overall
18 in
in
Vertical Break
75th Percentile
Elite (90th):
20 in
Difference:
-2 in
10 in
in
Horizontal Break
68th Percentile
Elite (90th):
14 in
Difference:
-4 in
2414 rpm
rpm
Total Spin
95th Percentile
Elite (90th):
2178 rpm
Difference:
✓ Elite
88 mph
mph
Total Velocity
95th Percentile
Elite (90th):
86 mph
Difference:
✓ Elite
🎯
Brent Pourciau's Analysis
Road to 90
Personalized roadmap for Avery Griffin
The Overview
Alright Avery, here's your Road to 90. You're currently sitting at 88 mph, which means you need about 2.0 mph to hit your target of 90. Your profile is in the 40th percentile overall, which means there's significant room to grow. The good news? Every improvement you make will translate to velocity.
What The AI Analysis Tells Me
Avery, here's what jumps out at me — you're throwing 88 mph, but based on your physical profile, our AI model predicted you'd be around 73.6 mph. That's a +14.4 mph difference, which tells me your mechanics and motor patterns are already working in your favor. You're squeezing more velocity out of your body than most athletes with similar builds. That's a huge positive.
Your mechanics efficiency is in the 100th percentile — that's elite level. You're maximizing what your body gives you. At this point, adding velocity is about building a bigger physical engine because your delivery is already dialed in.
Your Biggest Opportunities
Based on the AI analysis, here are your biggest opportunities to add velocity:
Broad Jump
+2.1 mph
Current: 96.0" (44th %ile)
→
Target: 102.0" (74th %ile)
Why it matters: Your broad jump is one of the best predictors of pitching velocity because it measures your ability to produce horizontal force — exactly what you need off the mound.
How we fix it: The Stride Excelerator is perfect for this — it trains the exact horizontal force production pattern you use in your delivery. Combine that with plyometrics, bounds, and the TopVelocity Sled for resisted stride work.
Lateral Broad Jump
+2.0 mph
Current: 156.0" (49th %ile)
→
Target: 166.0" (79th %ile)
Why it matters: This measures your lateral power — critical because pitching involves a massive lateral push off the rubber before you rotate.
How we fix it: The Stride Excelerator trains this lateral drive pattern specifically. Combine it with lateral bounds and the TopVelocity Sled for lateral resisted work.
These three priorities alone = +4.1 mph potential
The Mechanical Side
The AI also identified some mechanical variables from your motion capture data. There's about +3.6 mph worth of mechanical improvements available. These are things like trunk rotation speed, pelvis rotation, and arm timing — exactly what the 3X Pitching Velocity Program is designed to fix. The Trunk Excelerator specifically trains that rotational sequencing, and the Stride Excelerator grooves the lower half mechanics. This is where the real velocity unlocks.
Can You Hit Your Target?
Here's the best part — the math works. You need +2.0 mph to hit 90, and the improvements above give you +7.7 mph of potential. This is achievable. It's not going to happen overnight, but if you commit to the training and stay consistent, 90 mph is absolutely in reach.
My Recommendation
Based on everything I'm seeing here, here's what I recommend: The 3X Pitching Velocity Program is exactly what you need. This isn't just a throwing program — it's a complete system that addresses mechanics, strength, power, and motor learning all in one. You're already in a good spot physically, so the 3X Program will help you refine and maximize what you've got. To accelerate your results, I highly recommend using the TopVelocity training devices that are built into the program: The Trunk Excelerator teaches you to generate and transfer rotational power through your core — this is where velocity lives. The Stride Excelerator builds explosive leg drive and proper stride mechanics, which is the foundation of the 3X approach. The Impulse Ground Force Trainer develops your ability to create force into the ground, and the TopVelocity Sled builds the specific strength patterns you need for a powerful delivery. These aren't gimmicks — they're tools designed to train the exact movement patterns that separate high-velocity pitchers from everyone else. Combine them with the 3X Program and you'll see results faster than training alone.
Your Top Physical Priorities
The two biggest physical drivers for you right now are broad jump and Body Height. Together, these account for about 0.1 mph of your velocity gap.
Broad Jump +0.1 mph
Current
96 in
Percentile
50th
Target
102 in
To Gain
+6 in
Body Height +0 mph
Current
68 in
Percentile
13th
Target
72.8 in
To Gain
+4.8 in
Supporting Work
After that, it's about the supporting package: left ankle dorsiflexion, Left Hip Abduction (mobility), Left Lateral Broad Jump, Left Grip Strength (power/stability). These aren't the headline levers, but they raise the floor and make your mechanics easier to execute.
Mechanical Focus
Mechanically, the key focus is Dominate Arm External Rotation Front Foot Strike and Dominate Arm External Rotation Maximum External Rotation. Most of the energy to the ball comes through the trunk, so trunk acceleration and sequencing are the big rocks to move.
Dominate Arm External Rotation Front Foot Strike
Current Percentile
22th
Your Action Plan
Movement Cues:
"Shin down, leverage, drive — use the ground."
Training Priorities:
Build Mass
Calorie surplus + structured strength phases. Mass equals gas — you need more raw material.
Explosive Power
Jump training (box jumps, bounds) + Olympic lift progressions (cleans, hang cleans). Train fast to be fast.
Achievement Milestones
Evaluated
Ranked
80+ MPH
85+ MPH
90+ Club
Pro Level