There’s a reason coaches always say power starts from the ground up.
But what that actually means for performance is often overlooked.
Because when players improve their connection to the ground, everything changes. Swing efficiency. First-step explosiveness. Throwing velocity. Balance through movement.
And most of that comes down to how well energy moves through the kinetic chain.

Why Ground Contact Matters More Than You Think
Every movement in baseball runs through a sequence.
Energy starts in the ground, moves through the feet and legs, transfers through the core, and finishes through the hands, bat, or throwing arm.
When that sequence is clean, players generate more force without needing to swing or throw harder. When it’s not, energy leaks out before it ever gets there.
The missing piece for a lot of players isn’t strength or mechanics.
It’s how well they’re actually connected to the ground.
Traditional cleats are built for traction, but not always for force transfer. Narrow toe boxes limit how the foot engages. Instability creates small adjustments. Internal movement inside the shoe reduces how efficiently energy moves through the body.
It doesn’t seem like much in isolation.
But over the course of a swing or sprint, it adds up.
If you want to see how that shows up in real testing, you can dig into the numbers here.

What Changes When You Improve the Base
When players improve ground contact, the difference is immediate.
Movements feel more stable. Push-offs feel more explosive. Timing becomes easier because the body isn’t compensating for instability underneath it.
And it shows up in measurable ways.
Players wearing SQAIRZ cleats have recorded:
- +2.7 MPH (Professional)
- +3.0 MPH (Collegiate)
- +1.8 MPH (High School)
The only variable that changed was the footwear.
That’s what better ground connection actually looks like in performance.

Built Around Ground Force: The GFP2™ Platform
This is exactly what the GFP2™ platform was designed to solve.
Not just traction, but how the foot interacts with the ground during real baseball movement.
It starts with SQAIRZ’s patented roomier toe box, allowing all five toes to engage naturally. That creates a stronger base for balance and force production.
From there, the system builds:
- The Integrated Heel-to-Arch Stabilizer helps control torsional movement during swings and lateral actions
- The NRG™ Foam midsole delivers energy return without losing ground feel
- The Blumaka® Non-Slip Performance Footbed limits internal movement while improving energy transfer and cushioning
- The Sta-Put™ lacing system keeps the foot secure without constant adjustment
Everything works together to keep players more connected, more stable, and more efficient through every movement.

Depending on where and how you play, that platform shows up in three different builds.
The metal spike is designed for maximum ground penetration on natural grass, giving players the traction needed for explosive swings, first steps, and pitching mechanics.
The molded cleat offers a more versatile setup for players moving between surfaces, delivering consistent traction and stability across both grass and turf.
The turf model is built for training, batting cages, and indoor facilities, with a lighter feel and a rotational traction system that supports quick, controlled movement through every rep.
Why It Belongs in the Conversation
Player development usually focuses on strength, mechanics, and reps.
But none of that works as well without a stable base.
Footwear is one of the few variables that directly impacts how force moves through the body on every single play. When that connection improves, everything built on top of it has a better chance to work.
And that’s where players are starting to pay more attention.