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I've been to both Hillhouse and Gillis for clinics. The information is almost identical, they both teach the way they pitch themselves and it's hard to argue with their resume's. I find Hillhouse much more personable and charismatic, he makes my daughter laugh and enjoy the practice. At a recent clinic I attended, Bill was very candid that he's never played baseball. Only played fastpitch. He has tried everything, every grip, every motion, everything. So it's not like he learned from a book or watching his daughter take lessons. Everything your daughter is doing, he's done himself. Everything she goes through, he's done himself. That speaks VOLUMES. There is no doubt it's hard to hear at first that things need to be done differently, but the results when you buy in are fantastic.