About

A Premier Lab
Open to You

BioPrecision is a premier biomechanics and player development lab in Morgantown, WV. Founded in February 2026, we use data to optimize how athletes train to maximize their performance. We trade subjective opinions for objective, benchmarked measurements for pitchers and hitters, from youth to pro, right here in the Mid-Atlantic.

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Disciplines, pitching and hitting, under one roof
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Advanced assessment to jumpstart your training
WVU
Operating inside WVU's Baseball Biomechanics & Performance Center
What We Measure

Biomechanical Assessments

Combining motion capture, force plate, and ball flight technologies with decades of baseball experience, we help you understand your mechanics and improve your training.

For pitchers

KinaTrax Mocap Report

/ Shoulder Horizontal Abduction
/ Shoulder Abduction
/ Shoulder External Rotation
/ Elbow Flexion
/ Trunk Forward Tilt
/ Trunk Rotation
/ Hip-Shoulder Separation
/ Pelvic Forward Tilt
/ Pelvic Rotation
/ Knee Flexion

Force Plate Report

/ Clawback
/ Acceleration Impulse
/ Deceleration Impulse
/ Impulse Ratio
/ Vertical Transfer Time
/ Deceleration Width
/ Cop Velocity

Trackman Report

/ Movement
/ Location + VAA + HAA
/ Release Position
/ Individual Pitch Breakdown

For hitters

Mocap Report

/ Lead Shoulder Abduction
/ Trunk Forward Tilt
/ Trunk Rotation
/ Head Rotation
/ Hip-Shoulder Separation
/ Hip Flexion
/ Knee Flexion Angular Velocity
/ Bat Speed
/ Contact Point
/ Bat Metrics
/ Kinematic Sequences

Force Plate Report

/ Frontal Plane Torque
/ Vertical Force
/ Drive Force
/ Peak Acceleration Timing
/ Rotational Timing Index
/ Vertical Transfer Index
/ Drop Index

Trackman Report

/ Contact Side Location
/ Exit Velocity
/ Distance
/ Launch Angle
/ Spray Chart
/ Contact Height
/ Contact Depth
Our programs and facility

Backed by Research

We are proud to partner with West Virginia University to advance the science of player development. Our lab operates inside the WVU Baseball Biomechanics & Performance Center, which represents a unique collaboration between WVU Athletics, the School of Sports Sciences, and BioPrecision.

A WVU Baseball pitcher mid-delivery on the mound in the biomechanics lab, with motion-capture and force-plate screens on the wall behind him