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My son is training there for pitching.  I believe you are best served if you can figure out a way to do an in person assessment and then train on your own at home with their plan.  Hitting may not be as important, but I bet it is.  For mine, his arm stuff was great, his weaknesses were hip mobility, t-spine mobility and overall strength.  In 2 1/2 weeks he has already made big strides in mobility.  They have a PT on staff that the trainees meet with each week.  If you can pull off training there in person, even better.     

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