Situated in Rosenberg, TX, Extreme Sports is a vibrant batting cage center that combines athletic training with a strong community spirit. This facility offers a welcoming space where players of all ages can enjoy batting practice while benefiting from excellent coaching and support.
Visitors often mention the friendly and helpful atmosphere created by the staff, with special praise for coach Ruben, whose lessons are highly effective for players looking to elevate their game. Beyond batting cages, Extreme Sports hosts Fort Bend Wrestling, providing comprehensive fitness and training options for youth ages 5 to 18. The affordability and energetic environment make it a standout choice for families seeking both sports training and community engagement.
Whether you’re a newcomer or an experienced player, Extreme Sports delivers a fun, supportive, and dynamic experience in Rosenberg.
Donna Thomas
4 years agoThis the first time that I have been to this place. I took my 83 year old dad. Also his first time. We had a fun time joking and laughing with each other.
Steven H
6 years agoVery nice facility with great people! Everyone there is always willing to help. Ruben is an excellent coach if you need lessons. They are also wonderful supporters of our community.
Michael Whitten
7 years agoBoth man and women bathrooms do not have changing stations. Not pleased. By law all public restrooms are to have one . H.R.5147 requires them in government buildings. And since this is a family friendly business dealing with sports children and kids and parents with little ones it would be of this company's best interest to have those stations in both bathrooms my wife had a ordeal with the owner's son on changing my son on a chair. Because no station is provided in the bathrooms. This is the USA not a third world country.
Bri Rob
8 years agoFort Bend Wrestling is located here. Great coaches and great fitness for girls and boys ages 5 to 18. Very affordable. Check them out on Facebook you will love the energy they breath into our youth.
David
6 years agoHey Mr. Whitten please know ALL parts of the law before you are rude. This facility is not a public building by federal definition. I am sure it is not publically funded. therefore is not required. Public buildings are any type of building that is accessible to the public and is funded from public sources. Typically, public buildings are funded through tax money by the U.S. government or state or local governments. All types of governmental offices are considered public buildings.Jan 25, 2019 look at everything next time.