Aim High Elite Athletes

Aim High Elite Athletes

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In our training sessions we don't just show the player what to do but we TEACH them why to do it, when to do it, and how to do it. Not only teaching the kid to shoot the ball, but teaching him or her shot selection. Really teaching them how to READ basketball and not just play it. Your son or daughter will grow tremendously through the lessons and the in depth teaching that we provide. Looking forward to seeing you soon.


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4 employees
13 years in business
Serves Glendale , AZ

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Frequently asked questions

The first session I always take them through basic drills and skill work to see where their skill level is at currently. I take the time to communicate with the student and the parent to find out what they are trying to accomplish and what is the likelihood of getting that done.

College level basketball. Professional level teaching and training for the last seven years.

My standard pricing for training is $45 per session typically two sessions per week. Some of my parents train three times a week some train once a week.

My teacher and Mentor Reggie Fox started me coaching with aim high Elite athletes. I've been under his guidance and Leadership for the past seven years and I myself have grown tremendously. I understand the game of basketball at a very high level and I feel that I do a very good job of teaching the game.

I've worked with Pros, College students, high school players and Elementary School players. Whatever level your child is at I will be able to work with him or her and get them to a higher level. I've worked with professional players to improve jump shooting ball handling and IQ.

I currently coach the top 13u team in the state of Arizona

Do your research and make sure that your trainer is also a good teacher. Not everyone who can play the game can think the game. Not everybody who can think the game can teach the game. This is why you don't see a ton of former NBA players turning coaches. 

What their strengths are and what their weaknesses are. what is your expectation, where are you trying to get to? 


Services offered

Basketball