Welcome To The American
Baseball Biomechanics Society
Setting standards and promoting growth with valid, valuable baseball biomechanical insights
What We Stand For
A professional network for education, collaboration, and scientific research
The primary purpose of the American Baseball Biomechanics Society (ABBS) is to provide valid, valuable biomechanical information to baseball players, coaches, teams, and organizations.
The second purpose of the organization is to set standards for biomechanical evaluations and analyses within a baseball setting.
We aim to improve the performance of collegiate and professional baseball players by evaluating movement to understand performance and assess injury risk.
News, Insights, And Resources
ABBS-SABR Webinar on the 2024 MLB Report on Pitching Injuries
Join us on Sunday, March 23 from 7-8:30pm EST for an expert panel on the recent MLB Report on Pitching Injuries The event is free and open to all SABR and ABBS members. An email...
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ABBS Members SABR 2025 DISCOUNT CODE
State of the Society (September 2024)
State of the Society September 2024 Dear ABBS members, I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. This past August, I honorably accepted the baton from Dr. Gretchen Oliver, who faithfully...
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Become A Member
Be a part of an engaging, professional community
Access up-to-date research and news on the application of biomechanics in baseball
Connect with a network of baseball players, coaches, scientists, and medical professionals
Better understand the implications of movement on performance and injury
About Us
A professional network for education, collaboration, and scientific research
ABBS is a not-for-profit organization that was established in February 2020.
With a society of sports biomechanists, students, coaches, and players from academia, professional and amateur baseball organizations, our goal is to disseminate scientific knowledge on the study of biomechanics in baseball.
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Upcoming Events
Andrews Baseball in Injuries Course
This three-day in-person course is for athletic trainers, biomechanists, physical therapists, sports physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physiologists, strength and conditioning coaches, certified personal trainers and others who work with athletes in baseball. ABBS will host the...
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