Spin efficiency & fastball movement
True rotation and drop ball fundamentals.
Rise ball development
Introduced only when spin axis and strength are ready.
Strike-zone precision
Accuracy training, situational execution, and pitch selection awareness.
Proper stride direction & stride length
Repeatable mechanics through structured drills.
Power Generation
Building power from the ground up through controlled drive and stable landing mechanics.
Change-up deception
Arm-speed consistency and true in-game usage.
About Brooke
I’m originally from Wetumpka, Alabama, where I grew up on the water and in the circle. Softball shaped my discipline early.After years of high-level training and scholarship opportunities at the junior college, Division I, and Division II levels. I eventually relocated to Maine with my wife. We made Maine our home four years ago.We share our life with two dogs and three cats, and if I’m not on a field, I’m usually outdoors, on the water, in the snow, kayaking, skiing, or finding the next quiet stretch of coastline.

I trained at an Olympic level standard and earned more than 20 junior college scholarship opportunities, including two full ride offers, along with multiple Division I and Division II scholarship opportunities.Through that experience, I learned what collegiate programs consistently look for: repeatable mechanics, efficient spin, and the ability to command and remain consistent in the strike zone under pressure.My playing career ended early due to two rotator cuff injuries, but the training and standards never left.Today, I coach pitchers the way I was trained, fundamentals first.
-True spin.
-Repeatable mechanics.
-Precision that translates to competition.If the goal is to play at the next level, preparation matters.
Four time player of the year 5A-6A Montgomery Advertiser
MVP of Alabama North–South All-Star Game
Six time ASWA All-State First Team
Multiple AHSAA Record Book Performances
State of Alabama Record Holder (31 strikeouts in a single game)
State of Alabama Record Holder (19-inning complete game performance)
31–9 season record | 1.12 ERA | 267 strikeouts
Several no-hitters at Auburn Invitational
MVP of numerous state tournaments
Led No. 1 ranked 5A team multiple years
Note: Pitch count is adjusted based on age, experience, and workload tolerance.
Every athlete begins with a 90-minute evaluation session.We start with video analysis to assess current mechanics, identify inefficiencies, and break down habits that may be limiting development. Seeing movement on film creates clarity and athlete buy-in.From there, we rebuild from the ground up.Where We TrainSessions take place at local public fields, batting cages, or private home setups equipped with a mound and backstop.
All locations must provide a safe throwing environment and adequate space for structured training.
All athletes must complete a one-on-one evaluation before participating in small group sessions.Athletes are required to provide their own catcher for all private and small group sessions.Development is built intentionally. Not rushed.
90 MINUTES | $150
Purpose: Establish a baseline.This session includes video analysis, mechanical assessment, and a full breakdown of current strengths and inefficiencies. We identify habits, introduce foundational corrections, and build a development plan moving forward.Expectation:
Athlete must provide their own catcher. Come prepared to work and open to adjustment. This session is required before joining small group training.
60 MINUTES | $80
Purpose: Focused mechanical development.Each session begins with structured drill work and spin training, followed by command and spot execution. Adjustments are made in real time to reinforce repeatable mechanics.Pitch count is adjusted based on age and experience.Expectation:
Athlete must provide their own catcher. Consistency between sessions is encouraged for long-term progress.
90 MINUTES | $65 per athlete
Purpose: Development under structure and tempo.Small group training builds competitive awareness while maintaining individual attention. Sessions include drill progression, mechanical refinement, and live command work.Limited to 3 pitchers. All athletes must complete an initial evaluation prior to joining group sessions.Expectation:
Each athlete must provide a catcher. Athletes should be prepared to work efficiently and stay engaged throughout the full session.