
As we progress through our training, Week 12's consistency charts provide valuable insights into our hitters' performance. The data highlights improvements in average exit velocity, maximum velocity and the consistency of each player's swing. Below is a breakdown of this week's numbers:
12U Division
Several players continued to show steady progress. Nico demonstrated strong consistency with an average exit velocity of 53.04 mph and a max velocity of 60 mph, keeping his variance at a low 6.96 mph. Mason had the highest max velocity in this group, reaching 67 mph, but with a variance of 13.12 mph, indicating room for more consistent contact. Tyler followed closely, with a max velocity of 64 mph and a 13.52 mph difference.
13U Division
This age group saw impressive jumps in max velocity. Evan had one of the largest differences, with an average velocity of 53.56 mph and a max velocity of 69 mph, leading to a 15.44 mph difference. Johnny closely followed, also recording a max velocity of 69 mph with a similar 15.48 mph difference. Matthew had the highest variance at 17.16 mph, highlighting his explosive potential but also the need for improved consistency.
14U Division
The 14U players demonstrated continued growth. Austin led this group with a max velocity of 86 mph and an average of 74.12 mph, showing a strong yet balanced approach with an 11.88 mph variance. Marco recorded a max of 78 mph and a 12.44 mph difference, maintaining a solid balance between power and control. Kian showed the biggest gap, with a 15.88 mph difference, highlighting his ability to generate power but also a need for improved consistency.
15U Division
The older players continued to showcase their power. Mason recorded the highest max velocity of 85 mph, averaging 74.08 mph, with a 10.92 mph difference, proving his ability to generate elite-level exit speeds. Luke followed closely, hitting 84 mph max velocity while maintaining an average of 70.4 mph, demonstrating strong power output. Daniel had the largest variance at 16 mph, showing he has the potential to hit big but needs to refine consistency.
As we move forward, the goal remains the same: increase strength and consistency while reducing the gap between average and max velocity. The progress made so far is promising, and with continued focus on mechanics and approach, we can expect even greater results in the coming weeks.

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