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Has anyone seen this new place? It is awesome! I use to take my son to their old place (Home Run USA) for lessons. This new place is as nice an indoor facility I have ever seen. They are getting on of those PX2 video screen pitching machines too. If you ahven't been there, check it out. The instructors are really good too. Has anyone out there been to this place or know these guys?
 
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Where is it in NH?
 
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USA Training Center is in Newingtin...just after the Newington Mall. The equipment is good and the instructors are great.
 
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i have heard the place looks awsome, clay pitching lanes.new turf big throwing area.a great thing for baseball in the seacoast.who are the instructors?
 
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The person who did my sons instruction has been Dave Hoyt. He now owns the buisness. He does a real nice job. We haven't had any of the other coaches there but just being in the building and hear and seeing what they are doing makes me think that are first class. Being in Portsmouth 20dad, are you familar with the facility?
 
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somewhat familiar. i know dave and what he has done for the portsmouth and seacoast baseball. it is a great place and the only place around to get your winter spring workouts in. you have to love a place that has little leaguer's right up to minor leager's like sam fuld working out. you can learn from being around a place like that. i hope they do well, i'm sure they will.
 
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Great facility, The second you walk in you will know that your in a first class facility. Meeting you at the door you will see Two full size Pitching lanes with one Little league lane all with a full size clay mound. This area of course can also be used for Softball Pitching as well. Next is a full size hitting lane that can be use for either Baseball or Softball. Move in to the next room where you are greeted by a huge 145' x 60' playing field with around 25' of ceiling space. A great place to get your workout started. The amount of activities that can be held in this area are virtually endless. After that comes the PX2 Pitching lane. State of the art equipment, that should arrive before the end of the month. In the back corner you will find three hitting lanes for either Little League or Softball. Of course all these area's are covered with New Turf for the optimun experience. If you would like to contact them directly, the number there is 603-431-6700.
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The place is awesome. I play on the 15U AAU team that they host. The open field area is great for teams that need to get some work in. The PROBATTER is really nice. It is hard to get used to because the screen is white, but it is really realistic. As for the instructors, they are great. Dave Hoyt is the guy to see. They are all good though, many played college ball and they all know what they are talking about. They are cool too, they are funny and let the kids enjoy the game. If you havent been there, you need to, Especially since we just got a boat load of snow.
 
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