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ABOUT CURVE Sports Test
CURVE Sports Test, can be built into your existing facility to deliver science-backed performance assessments for athletes of all levels using cutting-edge tools like Trackman, force plates, and cognitive testing. Our data-driven system evaluates the complete athlete — from hitting and pitching metrics (BALL), rotational strength and power which directly correlate to baseball movements/ on-field performance (BODY) and cognitive and vision (BRAIN). The CURVE Test gives you the insights to coach smarter and offer individualized improvements.

What we Test
Whether you are testing individual elements or the combines CURVE Sports Test, data is instant and actionable.
Used by the following Organizations
The Experts

Tracy Smith
Head Coach, Michigan
“I see parents sometimes chasing unrealistic dreams. I want to pass on all this knowledge and expertise in the industry and provide families and kids with true direction.”

Erik Bakich
Head Coach, Clemson
“We are entering a recruiting pandemic for high school age recruits due to the new rosters rules and transfer portal.”

Mike Early
Head Coach, Texas A&M
“Everyone wants to be seen, and what can be seen is data. It’s hard to get in front of coaches of all these programs at once, so using data helps college coaches. As long as it’s reliable.”

Kevin O’Sullivan
Head Coach, Florida
“The idea is to give all baseball players out there trying to get a coach’s attention a real validated, fact-based assessment of their strengths their weaknesses, what they can work on, and where they are headed.”
How is this actually going to help my son get better? Is it just numbers, or does it really turn into something he can work on?
What exactly is the “Curve Score”? Is that something coaches understand, or is it more just for internal tracking?
What ages is this really designed for? Is it better for older kids who are closer to recruiting, or does it make sense for younger players too?
Do college coaches actually look at this kind of data? Or is it more for player development than recruiting?
Is this something colleges recognize in the recruiting process? Like, if my son sends this to a coach, will they know what it is?
Can my son easily send his Curve results or Trackman numbers directly to college coaches?
Do D1, D2, D3, and JUCO coaches all care about this kind of information the same way? Or is it more important at certain levels?
How do these numbers compare to the standard recruiting stuff we always hear about — like 60 time, exit velo, pop time, throwing velo?
After the testing, do they give him a real plan to improve? Or is it just a report?
Is Curve Testing something other travel programs or scouting groups use? Or is it unique to this organization?
Will the report show how his numbers stack up against college-level players? So we know where he realistically stands?
Can these results be uploaded easily to platforms like NCSA or Prep Baseball Report?
If college coaches come to watch tournaments, will they have access to this testing data? Or is it something we have to send separately?


















