I’ll begin the review by stating I’m biased. I began moonlighting as the Pitching Instructor in June of 2015. I still provide pitching lessons to the bulk of the kids that come through, while also providing hitting instruction to a handful of kids. The facility is solid in that it provides what is needed for hitting and pitching instruction. It does not provide the frills of the baseball/softball facilities in Williamson county… think the training center for Rocky in those movies… everything is there that your son/daughter needs to improve. Another component is the staff. To my knowledge, all of the instructors have played at an advanced/high level. Coupled with that, none of us view Nitro as our primary income source. This is relevant to parents, as that we have our hearts in it, for the right reasons, as opposed to seeing as many kids as possible to get the most money. The culture is kid-focal and it shows. I’m proud to represent the Nitro group.