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Xfactor Hitting Systems

@xfactortechn

X Factor Technology is dedicated to creating objective timing solutions for baseball and softball players. 3x patents granted and still counting.

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I would love to do a livestream or podcast with either or both of them. You can always pretend to be stupid, but you can't ever get away with playing smart.

I would love to do a livestream or podcast with either or both of them.  You can always pretend to be stupid, but you can't ever get away with playing smart.
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Power in the swing isn’t from “shifting weight” back to front. That’s just mass in motion. Real force comes from storing weight and converting it through rear-foot torque into rotation. Shift-to-brace is late and inefficient. Torque priming is early and efficient. #BaseballTech

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Swing instruction says “shift weight,” but what hitters really need is to convert stored weight into torque. Even if the weight shift looks like weight-back rotation, it’s actually front-leg rotation off a brace. True rotational power only comes from the rear leg’s torque.

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Are you a data forward organization or institution that unwittingly puts theory ahead of data? Data can convincingly support a narrative, even if the theory behind it is unsound. linkedin.com/posts/ken-cher…

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Are you a data forward organization or institution that unwittingly puts theory ahead of data? Data can convincingly support a narrative, even if the theory behind it is unsound. Read about this on our website. xfactortechnology.com/reframing-grou…

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The only thing our force plate software is in competition with is theory, which is the point of its design. Our software is an overlay for existing systems, not in any way in competition with existing software. xfactortechnology.com/reframing-grou…

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Current force plate software reduces rich data to simple weight-shift stories. My patent-pending system takes a different path. By showing torque direction, friction, and contribution, it turns raw output into clear, objective analysis that replaces theory with fact.

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Force plates already record the signals that matter. The problem is the software. It strips them down to weight-shift and COP traces. Our patent-pending framework extracts torque-relevant data, separating pressure from contribution, drift from true rotation

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Contemporaneous with filing for patent protection on our force-plate torque analytics, we also filed to protect our baseball video analysis system. The program brings NFL-level breakdown and precision into post at bat analysis. xfactortechnology.com/bringing-nfl-l…

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He thinks (dangerous) he found a 'work-around. He didn't. There is a reason I have 3 patents covering essentially the same two things, and it wasn't redundancy. See: "Functional Equivalent" I don't make up the law as I go along. He's learning that the hard way, I guess.

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Stupid people think stupid things: Even if “bat” were read narrowly, the app substitutes arms/hands as a "functional equivalent". Under the Doctrine of Equivalents (Graver Tank v. Linde, 339 U.S. 605 (1950); Warner-Jenkinson v. Hilton Davis, 520 U.S. 17 (1997)), it performs the

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Stop chasing chaos drills. We've written an article highlighting that movement-solutions are already wired into the brain. True baseball skill comes from reading, reacting and timing, not rolling around the ground. Read here → xfactortechnology.com/the-myth-of-mo…

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Much of swing instruction has long operated under a 'weight shift' model, assuming that energy is created by gathering mass over the rear leg and transferring it forward. This model is mechanically incomplete. This article argues that true rotational power is not a product of