One Batting Cage Round, Training Session, or One Training Package at The Hitting Academy (Up to 42% Off)
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Academy offers baseball and softball training sessions which aim at teaching clients how to use their bodies more effectively
- Training Package includes:
- One 30-minute private lesson
- One-hour training session
- One full batting cage round (150 pitches)
- Must be 9 or older for training package and training session.
- Must be 6 years or older for the batting cage rounds.
Need to know info
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Additional Info
- Reservation required for Training Sessions and lessons. Training sessions are valid for kids ages 9 years old and older. Must be 6 years or older for the batting cage rounds.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 1 per person.
- May be repurchased every 90 days.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Hitting Academy
The Hitting Academy's instructors help players of all ages and levels train at the same level as pros. Coaches and retired baseball players have a secret weapon when training their subjects: batting cages built extra large so players can track the pitch and see the distance and trajectory of their hits. At one end of each cage stands an Iron Mike Pitching Machine, which can be set to pitch anywhere between 40 and 90 miles per hour. The nets that separate each cage can be pulled aside to create extra large spaces for a variety hitting or even fielding drills. The entire 12,000-square-foot indoor facility boasts an AstroTurf playing surface that acclimates players to the feeling of cleats on grass.
Every cage supplies the cool breeze of an air conditioner. Cages used for private lessons also contain cameras, which feed video into RightView Pro software suite housed on the facility's computers. The software allows players receive corrective advice from trained instructors who use video analysis of swings, and even has the capability to compare a player's swing to that of modern pros.