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KVQBBall

KVQBBall

5.0(2)
Anaheim, CA

About

I’m more than just a basketball trainer. I’m someone who genuinely cares about helping each player become the best version of themselves, both on and off the court.

What sets my training apart is the energy, encouragement, and attention to detail I bring to every session. I’m very vocal and engaged because I want players to feel supported while also being challenged to grow. I pay attention to the small details in their game whether it’s improving their shooting form, tightening their handles, finishing around the basket, making better decisions, or becoming a stronger defender. Sometimes the smallest adjustment can make the biggest difference.

Most importantly, I want every player to leave a session feeling more confident than when they arrived. Basketball can be frustrating, especially when a player feels like they aren’t improving. My goal is to help them recognize their progress, build confidence, and develop a mindset that carries beyond basketball.

I truly love what I do. Basketball has given me so much, and I want to give that same experience to the next generation. I want my players to have fun, work hard, build relationships, and learn that improvement comes from being willing to push yourself.

When you train with me, you’re not just getting someone to run drills. You’re getting a coach who will encourage you, challenge you, teach you, and believe in you every step of the way.


Highlights

Hired 2 times
7 years in business
Serves Anaheim, CA

Payment methods

Cash, Venmo, Apple Pay, Zelle

Social media


Specialties

Athlete's age

Under 5 years old, 5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Years experience

No experience, 1 – 2 years, 2 – 5 years, 5 – 7 years, 7+ years

Skills to improve

Shooting, Ball handling, Rebounding, Passing, Agility, I can make recommendations

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    Lisette L.

    Khoi has been working with our kids (ages 12 and 13) over the summer at a frequency of twice per week. First off, he is an excellent communicator and always showed up on time. He was also very flexible in terms of schedule. He worked all sorts of different areas with our kids including shooting mechanics, ball control and game situations. We just watched both of our kids in tryouts and can attest to the improvement they have made over the summer working with Khoi. Would definitely recommend Khoi. The kids really liked him and he was always enthusiastic. We will continue to use him throughout the year when possible.
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    August 20, 2019
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    A K.

    Khoi has been a tremendous help to both of my sons. One is playing high school and the other plays club. Not only does he have a strong knowledge of basketball, he is also personable and likable. He makes efficient use of the training time so it goes by fast!
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    July 19, 2019

    Frequently asked questions

    **New Student Process** 1. **Intro call/message** — learn their level, position, and what the parent/player actually wants out of training. 2. **Session 1 = free evaluation** — run the normal warm-up, then audit all four pillars: ball handling, shooting, passing, live reads. Note weak hand, mechanics, IQ gaps. 3. **Send a simple plan** — 2-3 priority focus areas and a rough timeline. This is what makes parents feel like they're paying for a plan, not just reps. 4. **Standard session loop** (your usual structure, weighted toward their priorities): - 5-7 min warm-up - 15-20 min ball handling - 15-20 min shooting - 10-15 min live reads/small-sided plays 5. **Film review every few sessions** — short clips, quick breakdown. Visual proof of progress for parents. 6. **Parent check-in every 4-6 sessions** — what improved, what's next. Good moment to mention referrals or upgrades.
    I've played basketball my whole life from high school through competitive men's and church leagues, winning multiple championships along the way. The game has always been a huge part of who I am. On the training side, I was coached directly by Jordan Lawley, who trains NBA players, and I interned under him to learn his approach firsthand. I've also worked alongside several other well-known trainers, picking up different styles and philosophies along the way. I've been training kids for 6-8 years now, and it's one of the most rewarding parts of what I do. My goal is always the same: help each kid build real skills, gain confidence, and fall in love with the game while having fun doing it.
    I offer flexible basketball training options for both group and 1-on-1 sessions. 🏀 📍 Group Training at Mile Square Park: • 1x/week — $40/session • 2x/week — $35/session • 3x/week — $30/session 🏠 Private 1-on-1 Training: • 1x/week — $60/session • 2x/week — $50/session • 3x/week — $45/session I also offer VIP training at your home (within a 30-minute drive) for an additional fee. 🎉 First lesson is FREE! This gives us a chance to meet, evaluate your child’s skills, and discuss their goals before committing to future sessions. DM me to book your free first session! 🏀🔥

    Well I have enjoyed the game of basketball growing up all my life and so as I played I wanted to share with others this beautiful game. I got comments on why don't I do it, so that had me thinking. I really want to make a great impact on the younger generation so why not teach them the skills that I have had on the court that made me successful. So many people also helped me out to and made me realize that I can teach the game of basketball, so here I am with many people who believe in me. 

    I have started working with students in high school and middle schools do even elementary students. I have also worked with some professional basketball players and older people who just play for fun. But my main focus group that I have been teaching are the younger generation that is elementary to high school 

    So I play in a basketball tournament every year in the month of July. In this past year, 2018, my team and I won the championship. I hit 9 three in a blowout win to win it all. It was all because of the hard work that we have put in to get to the championship. The chemistry, the hours of practice, the hours hanging out together after practice. It all paid off and I am super great for the hard work to pay off.

    I would advise them to check out the teachers background before anything and make sure that they are clean and that other people are training with them. Check their social media or ID. With the money situation, training kids in basketball should not cost too much. With the texting, if they aren’t responding quickly to your text or not wanting to call you when you are trying to find a day to train then be careful. I would also tell them to make sure that the trainer knows what he is talking about, whether in the sessions or when you asking them questions through text.

    Am I working hard enough?

    How can I show that I want it the most?

    What can I do to be more aggressive?

    How am I able to outsmart my defender?

    Is this the only way to beat my defender? 

    Are there other ways to make this move more effective? If so, how!


    Services offered

    Basketball