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BOF posted:

To give you a recommendation we would need to know your age, weight, height. With that said...

$2,000 is a lot of money to spend to try to improve from low 70's. Looking at it from a return on investment point of view, if you were mid to high 80's and trying to get into the 90's and 16-18YO then I could see making the trip. From low 70's I would focus on strength and conditioning, and doing a remote program like their athletic pitcher or a Driveline remote program. Either of them could also hook you up with a local pitching instructor. 

This will give you the best bang for your buck IMO and save you (or your parents) a ton of money. 

 

Thank you BOF; I do have to note we recently discontinued our remote training program and plan on rolling out a newer method for remote training in the future. Our last method - Driveline U - was actually really, really successful, but we think we have something better, more scalable, and more affordable in the works.

Just wanted to let people know we don't currently train athletes remotely.

Last edited by Kyle Boddy
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