Intensity Basketball Training

Intensity Basketball Training

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#1 We are going to develope your fundamentals first. I have strong belief that the players with the longest careers are the ones with a solid foundation. Understanding the simplest most effective ways to play to game and mastering them to be the best player possible.

I love watching a players confidence grow so much on the court if flows off the court. We focus a lot of character development. Values such as having integrity and perseverance have a huge impact on how a person will live their life.


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10 years in business
Serves Sacramento , CA

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Frequently asked questions

I approach basketball training like a martial art. I teach the basics first and spend a good deal of time allowing any athlete to learn the game in its entirety. 

We start with Level 1. My level one program is mainly focus on ball control and scoring basics like finishing and shooting. 

I am the head coach for Phoenix Hoops AAU

8 years training experience Pro Athletes in Ireland and Central America, College athlete at D2, D3, Jr College. 

Lots if experience working with all ages.

Single Session: $40

8 Session Package: $250 

12 Session Package: $300

I started coaching basketball afte high school. I wanted to focus more on deveoping players skills after helping coach and a camp when I was 18 years old. I picked up a few clients from that camp, and I have been coaching ever since then.

I've worked with all ages. 8 year old to professional athletes in their late 20's.

I coach a 13-16u AAU Program. 

A great trainer is a student of the game. A great trainer understands the game is always evolving and we can always find new ways to improve on ourselves and get better.

Be honest with yourself and ask "what level am I really at?" Visualize your last game and how your performed.

Are you going to commit yourself to your process? A difficult point for me as coach is training athletes who don't love basketball as much as my other students. Basketball is a game and onces its no longer fun students should focus their time on what made them enjoy the sport. If the game is no longer fun for you. Then its usually time to move on. This is a tough concept for a lot of athletes to thinking about, but our mental health is just as important as chasing goals. Basketball should be used to teach skills we can take into the world. 


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Basketball