OUR TEAM
Jason Beeding
Owner / Coach / Mentor
* Pitching Coach at Avila University
* Action Certified Personal Trainer
* Peak Performance & Life Coach
* Author
- ARM 6 Week Youth Pre-Season Workout
- ARM 12 Month ARM Care & Throwing Program
* Athletic Development Coach for over 20 year
* Former Championship High School Coach
* Consultant For Various Area Baseball Clubs and Teams
* Coach / Mentor For the ARM Pitching Development Program
* Action Certified Personal Trainer
* Peak Performance & Life Coach
* Author
- ARM 6 Week Youth Pre-Season Workout
- ARM 12 Month ARM Care & Throwing Program
* Athletic Development Coach for over 20 year
* Former Championship High School Coach
* Consultant For Various Area Baseball Clubs and Teams
* Coach / Mentor For the ARM Pitching Development Program
"Athletes in general are limited by two things.
Their current level of knowledge and their fear of adjustments that need to be made." - Coach Jason Beeding
Josh Smetana
Trainer / Coach / Mentor
* Current Pitcher For the Kansas City Monarchs Semi-Pro Team
* Former pitcher at South Carolina Sumpter JC.
* Former All-Conference Pitcher at West Virginia IT.
* Played Independent baseball in the Ozark league.
* Played in the Puerto Rico Winter League.
* Played in the United Shores League
* Coach and Mentor For the ARM Pitching Development Program.
* Former pitcher at South Carolina Sumpter JC.
* Former All-Conference Pitcher at West Virginia IT.
* Played Independent baseball in the Ozark league.
* Played in the Puerto Rico Winter League.
* Played in the United Shores League
* Coach and Mentor For the ARM Pitching Development Program.
Having 30 + years of working knowledge in the field of baseball pitching coach Jason Beeding created ARM. A pitching development and training program that puts into motion a full array of training techniques, dynamic drills and mental preparation. With injury prevention in mind, the core foundation is ARM care and arm health along with building a suitable pitching strong hold in order to maximize gains as a rotational athlete. We found that many pitching athletes were simply not focusing enough in the correct areas of development in order to promote a long lasting career as a pitcher. As well, a heavy emphasis on velocity gains were placed in front of care and stability which was forcing unnecessary arm issues and injury. Our findings, once the athlete trains in a correct manner involving their entire body rather than just the arm or shoulder, velocity gains were maximized.