TFI operates on an evaluation-first development system. That system can be delivered fully and comprehensively through remote training when appropriate.

Remote training at TFI is not a reduced version of in-person work. It is the same development engine, applied with structure, priorities, and accountability.

What Remote Training Means at TFi Baseball

Remote training is structured development support built around:

It provides direction, structure, and ongoing feedback, not generic programs or drill libraries. The scope of support is determined by what the athlete actually needs — not by a preset package.

Is Remote Training Complete Training?

Yes — when appropriate.

TFI can deliver complete, ongoing development remotely, including:

Some athletes require targeted guidance. Others receive full-scope remote development support. Evaluation determines the scope.

How Remote Support Is Used

Remote training is commonly used for:

Remote training supports execution.
It does not replace effort, environment, or accountability.

Levels Supported Remotely

Remote training is appropriate for:

Role of In-Person Work

In-person work is not required for completeness.

It is used strategically when it adds value, such as:

In-person work enhances the process.
It does not define it.

Important Boundaries

Development follows evaluation.
Delivery follows need.

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