Dan Kopitzke focuses on developing Superior Baseball Athletes with respect to skills, abilities, health, resilience and mental toughness. We are human first which means in order to excel in baseball we must possess and enhance basic human movement skills. Without them, we are risking health or performance or both.
It's an ever-evolving model while maintaining solid grounding in first principles.
He works with amateur and professional athletes that have the desire to play well at a high level and are interested increasing their capabilities, skills and capacity to work and perform. He makes the training fun and interesting and engages athletes in making lifestyle changes to align with their goals.
It's an ever-evolving model while maintaining solid grounding in first principles.
He works with amateur and professional athletes that have the desire to play well at a high level and are interested increasing their capabilities, skills and capacity to work and perform. He makes the training fun and interesting and engages athletes in making lifestyle changes to align with their goals.
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Dan is a master motivator. He constantly challenges you to perform better and demand the best from yourself as well as how your think about pitching .
GRIFFIN BAKER, Belmont Abbey
"Dan Kopitzke has helped me to grow as a professional, to have a better understanding of how my body works best as a baseball player, collecting data to optimize my skill set on the field of play. If you truly desire to improve every day, you will thrive."
TYLER DAVIS, Texas Rangers
TYLER DAVIS, Texas Rangers
![]() "Not long after one of his fastballs was clocked at 100 mph, Zach Vennaro was in Maryvale, Arizona, soaking in the sun and very much looking forward to making the most of his first spring training experience as a pitcher in the Milwaukee Brewers' organization."
"It was March 3, during his last "bullpen session" at K-Zone Baseball before heading to spring training, when Vennaro's fastball reached 100.3 mph — something no other pitcher, including major leaguer Trevor Bauer, had ever done since owner and founder Dan Kopitzke opened the Raleigh facility eight years ago." |
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