For parents of HS QBs
Make your QB the one coaches notice — not the one they have to fix.
I diagnose what's holding their throwing motion back — and fix it on camera. From your phone. In 4 weeks. Nine coaching touchpoints.
The Problem
Every coach says “work on mechanics.” Almost none of them show your kid exactly how.
Your QB comes home from practice with the same feedback they've heard for two years: “Your footwork is off.” “You're dropping your elbow.” “Work on your release.” Great. What does that mean? What does your kid actually do in the backyard to fix it?
Camps feel like progress for about 72 hours. Your kid throws great in front of the on-field coach, gets a compliment, and then Monday comes. Old habits are back. Camps don't fix anything mechanically — they give your QB a snapshot of what good looks like without giving them the reps and corrections to make it stick.
Local coaches vary wildly. You're paying $100+ per session hoping the feedback is consistent week to week. Half the time you're also driving 45 minutes each way. And if the coach isn't filming, there's no way to actually show your kid what changed.
Meanwhile, every rep your QB throws with the wrong mechanics is a rep that makes the wrong pattern harder to break. Every season with bad mechanics is a season closer to the window that actually matters — where coaches are making decisions in the first three days of summer practice with 90 throws to judge.
The Program
4 weeks. 9 coaching touchpoints. 100% remote.
The Arm Talent Accelerator is a remote throwing-mechanics coaching program. You film from your phone. I send back a personal breakdown recorded on your kid's footage. The cycle runs every week:
The Process
Here's exactly what happens, week by week.
Baseline films + diagnostic
You film 10-15 minutes of throws — behind angle and side angle. Add the specific routes giving your QB the most trouble, plus any available game film. I run it through full analysis before anything else.
First full breakdown + drill assignments
I watch every throw, identify what's mechanically off, and send back a personalized 5-8 min video breakdown. Drills are assigned to target the root cause — not the symptom your kid's coach keeps pointing at.
Mid-week drill check + second breakdown
Your QB films 3 throws using the assigned drills. I respond in 2-5 minutes with a thumbs-up or one adjustment. Bad habits get caught in days, not weeks. Then the second full breakdown builds on what's improving.
Apply to live routes + verify the fix is sticking
We bring the mechanics into specific throw situations — out routes, deep balls, throws on the run. The mid-week check confirms the Layer 1 fix is holding under game-speed reps, not just warmup throws.
Final breakdown + results call
Same filming setup as Week 0. I put Day 1 next to Day 28 in the breakdown — you see the transformation side by side. Then we hop on a results call together, parent and QB, and talk through what changed and what's next.
What's Included
Everything your QB needs to fix it for real.
4 personal video breakdowns (5-8 min each, recorded on YOUR kid's footage)
4 mid-week drill check-ins with same-day responses
Custom drill assignments each week — targeting the actual cause, not the symptom
1 results call (parent + QB) — Day 1 vs. Day 28 side-by-side
Free app access for your QB — Daily Rep Engine, lessons, streaks
The Methodology
Built on what I learned from Vinny Passas.
Vinny Passas developed Tua Tagovailoa and Marcus Mariota. I trained under him. The framework he taught me — 5-layer kinetic chain, lower half first, fix the cause not the symptom — is the system behind every ATA breakdown. What I learned, I'm passing to your quarterback.
Lower half first
Feet and hips drive the kinetic chain — the arm is the last link. Most coaches fix what they see (elbow, release) without fixing where it starts (hip rotation timing, foot placement). I fix the cause.
Throw-specific, not generic
I coach the throws that give your QB trouble — out routes, deep balls, throws on the run — not a cookie-cutter program built for a theoretical average QB.
Drills they can feel
Every drill has a built-in feedback mechanism. Your QB knows when they're doing it right without needing a coach standing next to them. That's what makes reps compound.
Mid-week catch-up
Bad habits get caught in days, not weeks. The mid-week drill check is the difference between ATA and every other remote program — it's what keeps corrections from slipping between sessions.
Is This Right for Your QB?
ATA is specific. So is the kid it's built for.
This is for your QB if…
- HS QBs in 8th-12th grade who are playing now and have real reps on the line
- Kids whose coach says "work on mechanics" — but doesn't show them exactly how
- Parents who've tried camps that felt great for a day and didn't stick past Monday
- QBs where every rep counts and there's no time to keep guessing
This is NOT for your QB if…
- College QBs — we don't work at that level
- Kids who don't play QB regularly and don't have footage to send
Who's Coaching Your QB
Braden Amorozo
College starting QB — walked on 5th string and earned the starting job. Trained by Coach Vinny Passas, the QB coach who developed Tua Tagovailoa and Marcus Mariota. Attended Timmy Chang's camps — current University of Hawai'i head coach.
Also a professional software engineer who built the entire BecomeTheQB platform and the analysis system that powers every ATA breakdown.
FAQ
Questions parents ask before booking.
How is this different from in-person coaching?
You don't drive 45 minutes for a 60-minute slot that happens once a week and relies on the coach's memory of what they said last time. ATA gives your QB personal breakdowns on their own footage — every correction is specific to what they actually do, not a generalized cue. The mid-week check-in means corrections compound between sessions instead of resetting. And everything is on camera, so your QB can rewatch the breakdown 10 times before they drill.
What if my QB has never been coached before?
Better. Fewer ingrained bad habits to undo. We're working with the motion they've built naturally — and shaping it correctly from here rather than spending weeks overriding patterns a previous coach locked in wrong.
How do you film the videos?
You film with a phone — sideline angle and behind angle, 10-15 minutes of throws. Nothing fancy. I send back a 5-8 minute breakdown video recorded directly on your kid's footage, so every correction is tied to a specific throw you can both rewatch.
What's the time commitment for the parent?
About 15 minutes a week to film and watch the breakdown together. Your QB does roughly 20 minutes of assigned drills, three times a week. That's it.
What if it doesn't work?
You'll see his throwing motion change in the first breakdown, or your call shows me you don't think so.
Stop guessing. See exactly what to fix.
Book a free 15-minute call. I'll ask about your QB's situation and tell you exactly whether ATA is the right fit — and what I'd target first.