Intro To Yakkertech
Comparative Advantage: Yakkertech vs Traditional Radar Systems
Intro to Yakkertech
Unlike traditional radar systems, Yakkertech provides pitch perfect data upon ball flight. The ultimate outcome is the generation of superior, precision-driven data that strategically aligns with and elevates your staff’s analytical objectives.
Optical Tracking Overview
Yakkertech’s optical tracking system uses stereo vision cameras to capture highly detailed 3D motion data of players, including pitches, swings, and fielding movements. This technology provides precise measurements of biomechanics that go beyond traditional radar systems, enabling deeper analysis and performance optimization.
Importance
Yakkertech is the future. Yakkertech’s optical tracking system provides recruiters with highly precise, objective data on a player’s mechanics, skill execution, and physical potential—metrics that go far beyond traditional scouting observations. By quantifying things like pitch spin efficiency, bat speed, and full-body motion, teams can identify high-potential talent earlier, reduce subjective bias, and make more informed, data-driven recruiting decisions, making this technology a game-changer for the future of player evaluation.
What’s even more imperative, is the potential and ability to prevents injuries. By measuring joint angles, torque, and movement patterns in real time, coaches and trainers can detect inefficiencies or risky mechanics before they lead to overuse injuries. This allows for targeted adjustments in technique, conditioning, or workload, reducing the likelihood of arm, shoulder, or lower-body injuries over time. Even with a well trained eye and slo-mo video, coaches can have trouble detecting risk factors in throwers such as forearm flyout, trail leg hip flexion, etc. Making Yakkertech a must need piece of technology for clubhouses and pitching factories.
Data Accuracy Comparison
To preface, -radars like rapsodo use droppler radar waves to capture a projectile as it travels through space. -While accurate for ball flight data, radar struggles with capturing the finer details of a pitcher’s mechanics or the hitter’s swing.
How does Yakkertech work
-Yakkertech uses multiple high-speed stereo vision cameras to track both the ball and player in full three-dimensional space. -It doesn’t just measure velocity and spin—it records release point, arm angle, bat path, and body motion frame by frame which in turn produces biomechanical data that connects what the body is doing to the outcomes. -While exact numbers aren’t published, positioning Yakkertech as offering “unprecedented accuracy via actual ball flight capture” underscores its technological advantage. While it’s fair to compare the two numerically, in a perfect world a facilty would have both pieces of tech for players to utilize their own systems.
The Future As tracking technology becomes more advanced and widely available, scouting will shift from subjective observations to evidence-based player evaluation. Coaches will rely on biomechanical and ball-flight data to tailor individualized training programs, adjusting mechanics with surgical precision.
Note: Hoping soon to hear from some experts and borrow some Yakkertech data and compare to older systems.