Driveline Softball Podcast

You Might Be Chasing the Wrong Thing

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In this episode, Krista Swip and Ashley Tobar Sunshine break down what Driveline Softball actually is, how it evolved from OGX, and what the data infrastructure is building toward for athletes and coaches. From the origin of the partnership to the roadmap concept to why athletes often think they are not progressing when the trend line says otherwise, this conversation covers what it looks like to run a system that monitors everything at once and always attacks the lowest hanging fruit first. Learn more at: www.drivelinesoftball.com [http://www.drivelinesoftball.com/]. Follow the Driveline Softball Podcast to stay up to date with new episodes.

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