rewire your delivery

Develop a delivery that holds up when the lights come on.

This is pitching development built around one simple reality: your brain will only allow what it believes your body can handle. When the physical demands of competition exceed your available capacity, your nervous system responds by limiting intent, altering timing, and introducing compensations. That response isn’t a flaw. It’s your brain doing its primary job.

My role is to develop both your delivery and your physical capacity so your brain learns, over time, that you’re capable of executing when it actually matters.

Why Things Change in-game

You can look sharp in training and feel synced up in during drill work. You can know exactly what you want to do and still have execution feel different in competition. That shift isn’t random. When the lights come on, demand increases, and your brain immediately evaluates risk.

If it doesn’t trust your physical capacity to handle that demand, it shifts toward protection. Intent gets capped, timing becomes conservative, and compensations appear. This isn’t mental weakness or lack of confidence. It’s a physical capacity problem showing up as a performance problem.

Building physical Capacity

My approach to pitching development starts with a simple question: does your body have the capacity to support the software your brain is trying to run? If the answer is no, your brain will protect you, regardless of what you’re trying to do consciously.

I train your physical body so your nervous system learns that the demands of the throw are safe and reliable. As that trust increases, execution stabilizes. Intent is no longer limited, timing becomes cleaner, and compensations fade out.

This isn’t mental skills training or psychology. It’s pitching development that aligns movement, strength, and capacity with the realities of competition.

What is Rewiring?

Rewiring your delivery means changing the internal software your brain defaults to when commanding the throw. Through repetition, intent, and progressively higher demands, your internal software responsible for timing and sequencing become more refined. The margin for error narrows, and the correct signal becomes easier to deliver.

That signal triggering the right motions, at the right time, every time is a STRIKE.

In other words, a STRIKE is clean signal delivery under competitive demand. When enough strikes are delivered in training, execution stops feeling forced and starts holding up when it actually matters — in the heat of battle.

the role of strength & conditioning

Strength training isn’t separate from pitching development. Physical training proves capability to the brain. When your body consistently demonstrates it can handle force, speed, and volume, your nervous system stops protecting you from the throw.

The weight room isn’t about strength in isolation. It exists to support the delivery you’re training so your brain allows it to show up during competition. If the body can’t support it, the brain won’t allow it.

How We Work Together

Remote Pitching Development

During the remote training process I will guide your throwing and strength work together, adjusting it based on what actually shows up over time. The goal stays the same: build capacity, earn trust, and stabilize in-game execution. You’ll be expected to train with intent, focus, and communicate clearly through the process.

In-Person Pitching Development

In person, I shape the environment directly. I apply constraints that challenge your delivery and train your physical body to meet those demands so your nervous system adapts in real time. Every drill, throw, and lift has a purpose.

Who This Is For

This is for pitchers who care about what shows up when it actually matters. You’ll do well here if you want training that directly supports your in-game performance.

This isn’t mental skills coaching or generic strength training. It’s pitching development built for competition.

Testimonials

JACOB MALINAUSKAS, LHP

"I started working with Tyler and really enjoyed his data-driven holistic approach. The pitching program combines three elements; strength, mobility and mechanics. Tyler uses real-time data to ensure I am getting the most from my training. In my time with Tyler, I have gained strength and flexibility and my pitching metrics have dramatically improved."

JACKSON SOUCIE, LHP

"When I started training with Tyler I was an unknown pitcher that lacked velocity. Working with him has helped me become one of the top pitchers in Canada. I have nothing but good things to say about the quality of coaching and training environment."

JOHN MCDONALD, RHP

“Tyler is a very personable coach who tailors specifically to your needs as a player. He incorporates a good blend of technology with drills to maximize development. Personally he has helped me make the jump from the juco level to the D1 level from a command and metrics standpoint.”

When the brain trusts the body, execution takes care of itself.