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ABCA and PureTorque announce new partnership

July 1, 2024

b4 app The American Baseball Coaches Association is pleased to announce its new partnership with PureTorque. The company will feature its cutting-edge core training device at the 2025 ABCA Convention in Washington, D.C.

“In our pursuit of enhancing player development and coaching excellence, we are excited to partner with PureTorque,” said ABCA Executive Director Craig Keilitz. “This partnership is an opportunity for us to introduce our coaches to unique and innovative training methods aimed at optimizing their players’ athletic performance.”

As an ABCA Single Partner, PureTorque will host a Partner Webinar for ABCA members later this year that features an in-depth look at their state-of-the-art core training device.

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with the American Baseball Coaches Association and dedicated to propelling baseball performance to new heights,” said J Braun, CEO and Inventor of PureTorque. “Through this collaboration, we aim to revolutionize training methodologies and provide cutting-edge equipment specifically designed to optimize rotational power, increase swing speed, and unlock peak performance for baseball players of all levels. Together, we are committed to empowering athletes to maximize their potential on the field as we tirelessly work to shape the future of baseball.”

About PureTorque
At PureTorque, we're passionate about maximizing athletic potential through targeted training. Our innovative approach targets every muscle in your torso, enhancing rotational performance and fostering core stability. We believe that a strong core is the foundation for athletic success, which is why we're dedicated to providing athletes with the tools they need to achieve peak performance. With PureTorque®, athletes can unlock their full potential and take their game to new heights.

Founded in 1945, the American Baseball Coaches Association is the primary professional organization for baseball coaches at the amateur level. Its over 15,000 members represent all 50 states and 41 countries. Since its initial meeting of 27 college baseball coaches in June 1945, Association members have broadened to include nine divisions: NCAA Division I, II, and III, NAIA, NJCAA, Pacific Association Division, High School, Youth and Travel.

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