06/05/2026
Everyone wants to know what Mason Miller does differently.
Most people look at his arm action or his mechanics.
I look at how much force he puts into the ground.
104 mph isn’t an arm trick.
It’s the result of an athlete who can create and transfer force at an elite level.
That’s one of the biggest mistakes I see pitchers make.
They chase positions instead of understanding the physical qualities that create those positions.
You can copy Mason Miller’s mechanics all day long.
But if you don’t have the mobility, strength, power, timing, and movement options to support them, you’ll never get the same result.
The best pitchers in the world aren’t successful because they all move the same.
They’re successful because they solve the same problem in different ways.
Mechanics matter.
But mechanics are often the expression of the athlete standing underneath them.
Study principles, not positions.
Be married to adaptations not exercises.
That’s where real development starts.
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