Bloomington has excellent baseball training facilities. They're well-equipped, well-marketed, and well-lit. They also weren't built to develop volleyball athletes — and that gap shows up in your daughter's game.
Volleyball makes specific demands that most multi-sport facilities don't program for. Approach jump mechanics aren't just "jumping higher" — they require specific plyometric sequencing, hip flexor loading, and landing pattern work. Rotator cuff health isn't a warm-up suggestion — it's a protocol that has to run every single session. Jumper's knee doesn't appear suddenly; it builds across hundreds of landing reps with improper mechanics.
None of this requires a nicer facility. It requires a coach who programs for it and a system that measures whether it's working. That's what The Lab is.
Six weeks from now, your athlete's approach vert will be measured again. It'll be on a printed report card. The number will either be higher, or we'll know exactly why it isn't and adjust. No guessing.