Chad Miller

VP of Player Optimization & Performance Analytics

Chad E. Miller, M.A., is a nationally recognized leader in baseball performance science and player development, known for pioneering data-driven approaches that integrate biomechanics, movement efficiency, and athletic performance training.

As Co-Founder and CEO of the Louisville Slugger Hitting Science Center and ID Evolution, Miller has overseen the evaluation and development of more than 100,000 athletes across the United States and internationally. His work has directly contributed to more than 65 professional contracts and over 125 collegiate scholarships, helping establish one of the game’s most advanced performance development systems.

Miller’s approach centers on the integration of biomechanics, kinematic sequencing, ground force production, and neuromuscular training to improve hitting, throwing, and overall athletic performance. Using advanced technologies such as 3D motion capture, force plate analytics, and wearable monitoring systems, he has developed measurable and objective systems for evaluating athlete movement and performance outcomes.

Throughout his career, Miller has collaborated with leading performance experts, biomechanists, and medical professionals to help bridge the gap between strength and conditioning, clinical medicine, and baseball-specific skill development. His work places a strong emphasis on movement efficiency, rotational power, injury prevention, and the connection between lower-body stability and upper-body performance.

In addition to his athlete development work, Miller has delivered more than 200 camps, clinics, and educational events in over 40 states. He is also a frequent speaker at national coaching conventions, including the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), where he presents on topics related to swing mechanics, performance science, and baseball development.

Miller has contributed to more than 120 publications focused on biomechanics, orthopedics, and performance optimization. His continued work in sports science and baseball development has helped shape modern training methods by connecting measurable movement data to real on-field performance.

Chad’s commitment to innovation, education, and long-term athlete development continues to make him a respected leader in the evolution of baseball performance training.

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