Remote Baseball and Softball Training: Train anywhere, anytime!
Your Development Starts Here!
At R2Training, our coaching goes beyond drills—it’s about developing complete athletes. From hitting and pitching. Every program and every session is designed to provide personalized instruction, purposeful reps, and measurable growth.
Remote Lessons
High-level, location-independent training
Powered by The Futures App (TFA) for video analysis, custom plans, and data tracking
Built for clarity, accountability, and consistent progress—anywhere you train
Hitting lessons focus on swing development utilizing focused drills, visual training, and feedback tailored to each athlete.
Pitching lessons focus on arm care and movement efficiency. Velocity and command development are a result of this focus.
Rookie Remote Program
Access to TFA video drill library
Game and training video uploads
Custom drill plan
Focus on consistency, habits, and independent training
Premier Remote Program
Basic and advanced data tracking
Monthly video breakdowns
Custom exercise plan
Ideal for athletes ready to track progress and train with
purpose
Diamond Elite Remote Program
Everything in Premier
Goal setting and bi-weekly coaching calls
Fully personalized, high-accountability development
Designed for serious, next-level athletes

Video Mechanical Analysis
Available for baseball hitting and pitching and softball hitting
Full video mechanical breakdown
Video recording of breakdown stored in player account
Full swing breakdown report
Recommended drills
Mental Training
Individual and small group sessions are offered live or virtual!
All training is done on a field/outside where the game is played.
Training topics:
How to develop Real Confidence
The Fear of Failure factor
The Perfectionist Syndrome
Playing Small come Crunch time
Building resets and reboots in Games
Converting Anxiety into a Power Source
Control issues with Pitchers
Hitters swing and miss rates
Visual Psychology
Take your mental skills to another level by integrating the visual part of performance.
We play and train in the visual world. Cognitive overload and hyper-focus affect performance once the "real game" starts.
The Brain will follow the visual system.
If the eyes are part of the Brain, why do we keep ignoring this reality in traditional sports psychology?
Individual and Team training available!
