Built for athletes who want to be the best

No shortcuts. No excuses. Just daily effort. The Skrewball is used by athletes that understand real growth happens one rep, one practice, one day at a time.

Be The Best

Maximize your velocity and take care of your arm

Do exercises that strengthen your exact wrist and forearm muscles used when throwing.

Unlock Your Full Potential

Why The Screwball?

Baseball and softball reward precision, repeatability, and intelligent arm care. The SkrewBall™ strengthens the exact muscles that drive every throw — the hand, the wrist, the forearm, and the full torque engine that powers the kinetic chain. From warm-ups to high-intensity training, The SkrewBall™ delivers game-specific strength, efficient movement, and fast recovery. You build command. You build feel. You build durability. You rise with every rep.

The Skrewball Origin Story

Every game-changing invention rises from necessity. Every transformative idea in sports performance emerges because the moment demands it. The SkrewBall™ followed this same pattern. Trainer Joe spent years observing athletes strengthen their shoulders, wrists, and forearms. He watched his daughter and business partner, Layla Love, move through countless mobility routines. He observed players across every team he trained. Session after session, he witnessed the same friction point: Athletes gripping handles that felt foreign, uncomfortable, and disconnected from the game they loved. The alternative options were bands that attached to body parts. They delivered value, although they limited torque because the pull originated too close to the hinge point. Trainer Joe felt a deeper truth rising through every rep he witnessed: “Athletes deserve something they can actually hold that mirrors the game itself.” One afternoon, while Layla Love worked through her routine, that inner knowing aligned with inspiration. The clarity arrived: “What if the training tool felt like the ball itself?” That spark ignited a father-daughter creation. On Memorial Day, Trainer Joe, Layla Love, and their friend Marty — the magician of making things — gathered simple materials, trusted their intuition, and built the first prototype: a ball, a centered bolt, and the perfect anchor point for torque-driven intelligence. The moment they used it, everything elevated. The torque felt real. The neural feedback felt immediate. The movement felt natural, intuitive, and deeply connected to the mechanics of throwing. It was unmistakable. It was undeniable. It was the missing piece. Trainer Joe’s wife, Kelly Bliss, saw the breakthrough and offered the divine nudge: “You need to patent this.” Trainer Joe smiled with curiosity. “A patent for a screw through a ball?” Kelly asked: “Have you ever seen one?” “No.” “Well… you have lived your entire life in fitness, baseball, and softball. If you have never seen one, it most likely has never existed.” They opened ChatGPT, initiated a patent search, and the confirmation arrived with clarity: There was no patent. There was no category for this tool. There was no precedent for this idea. And The SkrewBall™ officially entered the world. Where did the name come from? After going back and forth the answer was obvious. Layla Love throws a powerful screwball pitch. And the invention itself is literally a screw through a ball. Her signature pitch and the product’s physical form aligned perfectly. The name chose itself. The legacy chose itself. The SkrewBall™ became destiny. A father-daughter invention. A family creation. A moment of necessity giving birth to innovation. A torque-driven revolution for baseball and softball athletes everywhere.