Most HS pitchers leave 2–5 mph on the table because of mechanical flaws no one's pointed out. Get a full breakdown from a former D1 and pro pitcher — reviewed in 24 hours.
Three steps. 24 hours. A roadmap your coach can work from immediately.
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Record & Submit
Film from the side and slightly behind home plate using any smartphone. Submit anywhere from 1 to 5 videos — the more footage you share, the deeper the analysis. No special equipment, no minimum required.
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AI + Expert Review
Your video is processed frame-by-frame through advanced AI analysis tools, then reviewed by a former D1 and professional pitcher. Every metric is graded against elite benchmarks at your level.
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Receive Your Report
Within 24 hours, your full mechanics report lands in your inbox. Scored metrics, written analysis, specific mechanical corrections, and targeted drill recommendations your coach can implement that same day.
What HS Pitchers Get
Velocity, Consistency, And a College Path
The same level of analysis D1 programs use on their pitchers — without needing to be on a D1 roster yet.
Velocity
2–5mph
Average velocity gain after correcting the top 3 mechanical issues identified in the report.
College Path
JUCO + D1
Multiple high school pitchers committed to JUCO and D1 programs after working with AJ.
Recruiting-Ready
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12 scored mechanical points — the same metrics college coaches and pro scouts evaluate. Know your number.
The Analyst Behind Every Report
AJ Jones — D1 & Pro Pitcher
AJ pitched at UCF on a full athletic scholarship (2019–21), posting over 250 college strikeouts. He then played 3 years of professional baseball in the MLB Partner League with the Kane County Cougars and Chicago Dogs — sitting low-to-mid 90s at 6'5", 220 lbs. He rehabbed a UCL injury completely naturally, no surgery, no recurrence — giving him a first-hand understanding of arm health that most coaches never develop.
As a varsity pitching coach, AJ's staff posted the lowest ERA in Florida and the best K/BB ratio in the state. Over 10 pitchers have earned college commitments in the last 3 years. Every PitchIQ report is reviewed by AJ personally.
250+ College K's3 Yrs Pro Ball10+ College CommitsLowest ERA in FL
Not Ready for a Full Breakdown?
Start with the Free Guide
The 5 most common pitching mechanics flaws I see in 80% of travel ball and high school pitchers — what they look like on video, why they cost velocity, and the drills that fix them.
Reviewed by a D1 pitcher and 3-year pro
Drills you can do this weekend
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5 Mistakes Killing Your Son's Velocity
Packages
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Choose the package that fits your level and goals. All reports delivered within 24 hours.
or pay via Zelle · 941-713-0898 · then email your videos
Note for parents: All youth reports prioritize arm health and long-term development over velocity. We flag any mechanics that could increase injury risk, and every drill recommendation is age-appropriate and coach-verified.
Results
What Pitchers & Parents Say
"My son went from 68 to 74 mph in six weeks after implementing the arm path drill AJ prescribed. Three coaches had missed it. AJ caught it in the first 30 seconds of video."
Mike T.
Dad of 15-year-old varsity pitcher — Tampa, FL
"Ordered the Complete report before my senior showcase. The release point fix added 4 mph. Two D1 programs reached out after the event. $127 was the best investment I made in high school."
Marcus R.
HS Senior, Sarasota — pitching at D2 level
"Parent-friendly, specific, and it flagged a follow-through issue our doctor later confirmed was showing early elbow stress. Worth every dollar for the arm health section alone."
Jennifer K.
Travel ball mom — son is 13, Sarasota
FAQ
Questions Before You Order
What kind of video do I need to send?+
Any phone video works. Shoot from behind the pitcher (catcher's view) and from the third-base side. Try to film at eye level or slightly below — no tripod needed. The more pitches across both angles, the better, but even a single short clip per angle gives us enough to work with.
How do I submit my video after I pay?+
Immediately after payment you'll receive an email with a simple upload link. Google Drive or Dropbox links also work — just reply to the confirmation email. If you have any trouble, email ajjones8080@gmail.com and AJ will sort it out within minutes.
How long until I get my report?+
Within 24 hours of receiving your video — usually faster. AJ reviews every submission personally. Submit by noon and you'll typically have the report the same evening. It arrives as a detailed PDF with all scores, written analysis, and a prescribed drill plan.
Do you offer a satisfaction guarantee?+
Yes. If you receive your report and don't feel the analysis was worth the investment, email AJ directly and he'll make it right — either a revised report or a full refund, no questions asked.
Can I share the report with my pitcher's coach?+
Absolutely. Reports are designed to be coach-ready: clear scoring, plain-language explanations, and drill prescriptions a coach can implement at practice immediately. Many customers email the PDF to their travel ball or school coach the same night they receive it.
After you submit payment, you'll receive a confirmation email within minutes. That email contains a simple link where you upload 1–5 videos from your phone — side or back angle, no special equipment. No app. No account.
Within 24 hours, AJ personally reviews every frame and sends back a full written report — all 12 mechanics scored, ranked corrections, velocity upside notes, and a drill plan your coach can run the next day.
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Pay below — secure checkout via Stripe
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Check your email — upload link arrives in minutes
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Upload 1–5 videos — any phone, side or back angle
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Report in 24 hours — AJ reviews every frame personally
The Background Behind Every Report
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91–94 mph at D1 & Pro Level AJ pitched at UCF on a full scholarship and played 3 years of professional baseball in the MLB Partner League. He knows exactly what separates a 78 mph arm from a 90 mph arm.
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10+ pitchers committed to college programs Multiple high school pitchers AJ has worked with have earned D1 and JUCO commitments. He knows what college coaches are looking for on tape.
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8–0 record, 2.30 ERA at JUCO level Before UCF, AJ went undefeated at SCF — the kind of consistency that comes from airtight mechanics, not just raw talent.
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Reviewed personally — every time No algorithm. No assistant. AJ watches every frame of your video himself — the same eye that developed pitchers from travel ball to professional contracts.
D1 pitcher. MLB partner league veteran. High school pitching coach. And someone who rehabbed a torn UCL without surgery to pitch competitively until 2025. This is the background behind every report.
UCF Knights 2019–2191–94 mph RHPKane County CougarsChicago Dogs285+ D1 InningsVarsity Head Coach
Velocity Range (mph)As a right-handed starting pitcher
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8–0
Record at SCF (JUCO)2.30 ERA — undefeated on the mound
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Player & Pitcher of the WeekASUN Conference & UCF — including best pitcher in the country that week
Career Path
From High School Phenom to the Pros
High School
Lakewood Ranch High School
Starting Pitcher
Led the program to 20+ wins and the most victories in school history. Our staff produced the Pitcher of the Year for the region — a preview of what was to come at the next level.
School Record — 20+ WinsRegional Pitcher of the Year (Staff)
College — Early Career
Florida Atlantic University (FAU)
Division I — Starting Pitcher
Began my D1 career at FAU, competing in one of college baseball's most competitive environments. Built the foundation of my pitching approach at the highest amateur level — learning what it takes to perform under real pressure, every weekend.
JUCO — SCF
State College of Florida (SCF)
JUCO — Ace & Weekend Starter
Dominated at the junior college level, finishing the year 8–0 with a 2.30 ERA. Never lost a decision. The consistency and command I built here carried me into the next chapter of my career.
8–0 Record2.30 ERAUndefeated Season
D1 — Jacksonville University
Jacksonville University
Division I — Weekend Rotation (2 Years) · Earned First Degree
Two years as a weekend starter in the ASUN Conference — one of the most competitive D1 conferences in the country. Named ASUN Pitcher of the Week multiple times. Earned my first college degree while competing at the highest level.
ASUN Pitcher of the Week — MultipleWeekend Rotation StarterFirst Degree Earned
2019–2021 — COVID Transfer
University of Central Florida (UCF)
Division I — Weekend Rotation · American Athletic Conference
Finished my college career at UCF, competing in the American Athletic Conference. Named to the weekend rotation — the most coveted spot on any college pitching staff. Honored as Player of the Week multiple times, including recognition as the best pitcher in the country that week — competing against the nation's elite.
UCF Player of the Week — MultipleBest Pitcher in the Country (that week)Weekend Rotation StarterAmerican Athletic Conference
Professional — MLB Partner League
Kane County Cougars & Chicago Dogs
Professional Pitcher — MLB Partner League · 3 Years
Competed professionally for three seasons in the MLB Partner League — the highest level of independent professional baseball, officially affiliated with Major League Baseball. Pitched for the Kane County Cougars and the Chicago Dogs, facing former draft picks, prospects, and players with big league experience. Pitched through 2025.
Kane County CougarsChicago DogsMLB Partner League3 Seasons Pro
The Story That Built PitchIQ
I Tore My UCL. And Chose a Different Path.
Senior year of high school. The injury that ends careers before they start. Doctors said surgery. I said no — and decided to find out what my body could do if I rebuilt it the right way.
What followed was a full mechanical rebuild. Every phase of my delivery — balance, timing, arm path, hip loading — was examined and corrected. I learned more about pitching mechanics in that rehab year than in all my years before it combined.
I went on to pitch over 285 innings at the D1 level, three seasons of professional baseball, and retired in 2025 — never having surgery, never re-injuring that arm. That's not luck. That's mechanics.
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Senior Year — UCL Strain
Faced the injury most pitchers never come back from. Chose natural rehab over Tommy John surgery.
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Full Mechanical Rebuild
Broke down every phase of the delivery. Rebuilt from the ground up with arm health as the foundation.
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D1 Career — 285+ Innings
FAU → SCF → Jacksonville → UCF. Competed at full velocity without missing time to that arm again.
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3 Years Professional Ball
Kane County and Chicago Dogs. Still touching 91–94. Still healthy.
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Retired 2025 — Zero Surgeries
Walked away on his own terms. No Tommy John. No recurrence. Mechanics protect careers.
After the Playing Career
Coaching, Lessons & College Commitments
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Varsity High School Pitching Coach
Spent two years coaching at the varsity high school level — working with pitchers at the age where habits are formed and mechanics either protect or destroy arms. Brought D1 and pro-level standards to a high school environment.
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Private Pitching Lessons
Worked one-on-one with pitchers across all age levels through private instruction — breaking down film, correcting mechanics in real time, and building the kind of consistent delivery that holds up under pressure.
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College Commitments
Multiple pitchers earned college commitments after working through mechanics and development with AJ. Not by throwing harder blindly — by moving better, staying healthy, and giving college coaches something worth recruiting.
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Arm Health Is the Priority
Every lesson, every report, every recommendation starts with arm health. Velocity follows proper mechanics — not the other way around. AJ has lived that truth and builds it into everything he teaches.
Most pitchers never get honest, detailed feedback. Coaches are stretched thin. Film review is inconsistent. The analysis D1 programs take for granted is out of reach for most players — until now.
— AJ Jones, Founder of PitchIQ
Why This Exists
The Analysis Everyone Deserves
PitchIQ was built because the gap between what elite programs know and what most pitchers have access to is enormous — and it doesn't have to be.
Every report is reviewed by someone who has stood on the mound at D1 and pro levels, knows what mechanics look like under real competitive pressure, and has coached pitchers from youth ball to college commitments.
You don't need to be in Florida. You don't need to book a lesson. Submit your video and get the same standard of analysis in 24 hours.