Proudly Named the #1 Gym Two Years in a Row

Baseball/Softball Players:
Get Faster, Stronger, and More Explosive

6-Week Baseball/Softball Clinic

Faster first step. More power. Better control. Built for baseball and softball athletes who want measurable gains.

Speed, agility, and explosiveness for the diamond

Rotational power and safe strength training

Throwing mechanics support, deceleration, and durability focus

Feb. 25 - April 1

Wednesdays

$259

2016-2014 7pm-8pm

2013-2010 8pm-9pm

What to bring: Athletic shoes, water bottle, and a great attitude. No equipment required.

Location: D1 Training, 60 South Ave., Burlington, MA 01803

Diamond Players Don't Steal More Bases
And Hit More Home Runs By Accident

Train With Purpose

BUILT FOR SERIOUS PLAYERS

Designed For Baseball/Softball Athletes Who Want To:

Improve acceleration and top-end speed (stolen bases, closing on balls)

Build rotational power (bat speed, exit velocity, drive to the gaps)

Get stronger safely (age-appropriate strength training with coaching)

Move better (hip and shoulder mobility, stability, coordination)

Reduce injury risk (smart mechanics, deceleration, and core control)

Ideal For Players Born:

2016–2014 (7pm–8pm)

2013–2010 (8pm–9pm)

WHAT ATHLETES WILL IMPROVE

Speed +
Agility

First-step quickness, lateral movement, and change of direction for defense, base running, and reaction.

Power + Plyometrics

Explosive intent training to develop force production, jump mechanics, and stronger ground contact.

Strength

(Done Correctly)

We start with foundational movements, bodyweight, and training bars, then progress load only when form and control are earned.

Mobility + Stability

Hips, thoracic spine, ankles, and shoulders, plus core integration to improve mechanics and resilience.

WHY TRAIN AT D1 TRAINING

D1 is not a typical gym

We are an athletic-based training facility built for serious athletes

  • Our programming is based on Division 1 strength and conditioning principles.

  • Our coaches focus on mechanics, accountability, and results.

  • Our environment pushes athletes to compete and improve.

  • Safe training that builds confidence and durability.

  • A positive culture grounded in D1’s character standards.

  • We have been voted the #1 Rated Gym in Burlington for two consecutive years.

  • When athletes want to level up, they train at D1.

SPOTS ARE LIMITED

Small group training means limited capacity

Once the roster is full, registration closes.

If your athlete is serious about improving this offseason, now is the time.

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my athlete need prior training experience?

No. We train athletes at all levels and abilities appropriately.

Can current D1 members participate?

Yes. Members and non-members are welcome.

What should athletes bring?

Athletic shoes, water, and a competitive mindset.

What towns does D1 Training serve?

D1 Training in Burlington, MA serves hockey players in Arlington, Bedford, Billerica, Brookline, Burlington, Concord, Lexington, Newton, Waltham, Weston, Wayland, Wilmington, Winchester, Woburn, and surrounding towns.

Why does D1 have the best training program?

D1 Training Burlington's performance clinics focus on speed, agility, strength, and conditioning for youth players.

What ages is the clinic designed for?

D1 Training Burlington's baseball and softball performance clinic is built for youth athletes born 2010 through 2016. We separate age groups to ensure appropriate training intensity and development focus.

Is this program only for elite players?

No. This clinic is designed for motivated youth players at all levels. Whether your athlete plays town, travel, or club, we modify training appropriately.

How does strength training improve performance?

Strength training increases lower body power, core stability, and balance. Stronger athletes generate explosiveness, quicker and faster players, and maintain power.

Is this for baseball and softball players?

Yes. The clinic targets shared performance needs: speed, power, coordination, and rotational strength.

Will this help throwing?

We focus on the physical qualities that support throwing: shoulder stability, core control, mobility, and deceleration strength.

How is this different from regular gym workouts?

This is a structured athletic performance training based on Division 1 strength and conditioning principles. We focus on movement mechanics, proper technique, and sport-specific development.

Does my athlete need prior strength training experience?

No experience is required. Our coaches teach proper mechanics and scale exercises based on ability level.

Why choose D1 Training Burlington for performance training?

D1 Training Burlington has been named the #1 rated gym for two consecutive years. Our coaches specialize in athletic-based training and structured youth performance development.

What is the D1 Training methodology?

D1 Training Burlington's methodology is centered on the idea that athletes should be engaging in year-round strength, speed/agility, and plyometric (jump) training to promote continued performance gains, injury prevention effects, and aid in long-term athletic development (LTAD). Only with long-term consistency, do we see measurable and meaningful changes in performance and injury prevention effects. This is why we believe, and research supports, it’s in every athlete’s best interest to engage in performance training in the pre-season, in-season, and off-season.

What does In-Season Training look like?

Our In-Season Programming is centered on maintaining or slightly enhancing performance and providing the minimum effective dose of training for athletes to ensure reductions in injury rates. This usually takes the form of 30-minute sessions consisting of strength, speed/agility, and plyometric training performed 1-2x/week on-field throughout the week. We always urge every athlete to perform these exercises more than 1x/week, but we understand competing training demands, and doing something is always better than doing nothing. Our programming is based on well-researched protocols to effectively reduce injuries and increase performance as well as factoring in each coach’s expertise and the athletes’ preferences and training demands.

What does Off-season Training look like?

D1 Training's Off-Season Programming is centered on enhancing performance and preparing each athlete to tolerate the demands of their sport season by optimizing the quantity and quality of training. This usually takes the form of 1-hour sessions performed 2-3x/week consisting of strength, speed/agility, speed endurance, and plyometric training. Our off-season programming emphasizes full-body progressive strength training, speed/agility development including an emphasis on cutting, acceleration/deceleration, and top-end speed technique, and building competency with multidirectional plyometrics.

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D1 Training

60 South Ave, Burlington, MA 01803

781-355-9540

www.d1boston.com

d1bostonsupport@d1training.com

60 South Ave, Burlington, MA 01803, USA