Remote Evaluations
To get a remote evaluation from Coach Drayson, fill out the form below. The evaluation includes:
-Throwing Mechanics Breakdown
-Footwork and Throwing Base Analysis
-Pocket Fundamentals Analysis
-Perceived Progression and Defensive Recognition Write Up
-Analysis of Ability to Match Footwork to Progressions and Timing
-College Level Projection
-Recommended Drills for Practice with Video Examples
-Throwing Mechanic Adjustments
-30 minute Conference Call with Coach Drayson to Review Evaluation, Along With Electronic Copy
-Throwing Mechanics Breakdown
-Footwork and Throwing Base Analysis
-Pocket Fundamentals Analysis
-Perceived Progression and Defensive Recognition Write Up
-Analysis of Ability to Match Footwork to Progressions and Timing
-College Level Projection
-Recommended Drills for Practice with Video Examples
-Throwing Mechanic Adjustments
-30 minute Conference Call with Coach Drayson to Review Evaluation, Along With Electronic Copy
Once you submit your form below, a Coach will review your materials to make sure they are complete and allow Coach Drayson to make a full evaluation. Once that is verified, an online invoice will be sent to the email address submitted. When the invoice the fulfilled, the evaluation will be completed.
Call (203) 831-0130 with any questions or to discuss the evaluation.
Cost: $249.00
Call (203) 831-0130 with any questions or to discuss the evaluation.
Cost: $249.00
Submit your materials for your evaluation
Submitting Game Film: Please submit a HUDL link to your highlight film
Submitting Throwing Mechanics Clips: Please submit a link or upload a clip that includes you throwing from the front view and from the down the line view (examples below). Be sure the clips include the drop or footwork prior to the throw, and that the clip includes the whole body for the duration of the throw. Do not use a throw that is made from a static position.
Submitting Throwing Mechanics Clips: Please submit a link or upload a clip that includes you throwing from the front view and from the down the line view (examples below). Be sure the clips include the drop or footwork prior to the throw, and that the clip includes the whole body for the duration of the throw. Do not use a throw that is made from a static position.