Ilan Marinoff Basketball Coaching

Ilan Marinoff Basketball Coaching

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About

My name is Ilan Marinoff (a-l-o-n), I believe I would be a great trainer because I played 4 years of varsity basketball from 2017-2021, I received 6 official division 2 and juco offers. I have a lot of experience training kids in all age groups. I have ran and trained kids in summer camps every summer since 2017. I have worked very closely for 5 years with my coach/mentor/brother

(Cameron number for a reference(720) 238-7773)Cameron Burney, a former D1 of player. I have learned through Cameron how to be a good coach, trainer, and mentor. I have learned his skills, tactics, and most importantly how to build relationships to teach these kids how to be the best they can be on the court and off of it. I know what it takes to play college basketball because I have kept a 3.5 grade average all of high school. The most important thing in training is to make the kids feel like they’re getting better, and make them have fun while doing it. I want them to come back eager to learn more and take their game to the next level. I am located in Greeley but am more than happy driving out to you. I have lived in the Thornton/Erie is area my whole life and just recently moved to Greeley.

I love to see my clients grow and succeed! I love to see that they are happy and excited to get some good work in. Its always amazing seeing my clients grow and acheive the goals they work hard at. I absolutely love playing basketball so that's a bonus too!


Highlights

1 employee
4 years in business
Serves Greeley , CO

Details

Athlete's age

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

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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    Rala B.

    He really knew how find the areas of improvement in my kid and really work on those skills while having fun!
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    May 21, 2021

    Frequently asked questions

    First I would meet them, and ask them where they would like to improve the most. Then I take them through a few beginner drills and see their areas of improvement myself. Then we would do a few "real drills" that I have planned out my self. And finally a few games at the end. 

    I played 4 years of varsity basketball, and learned very closely for the last 5 years under and former D1 player. Cameron Burney was my coach/mentor/brother. He taught me how to make relationships with people and how to be a great trainer/coach. Finally, I received 6 D2 offers. I have coached in many summer camps for middle schoolers as well. I know what its like to have a great mentor and trainer, and I want to pass that along. 

    I charge $30 an hour. 

    I got started teaching because I was a player. Even though I'm not playing basketball anymore, I still love it and want to share my knowledge, and hard working skills with other people. I want to inspire kids to follow their dreams. By teaching them to work hard on the court, teaches them to work hard at anything in life. 

    I have worked with middles schoolers (11-13) and highscoolers. But I do have younger siblings and have some expertise there. 

    I volunteered and coached middle schoolers every summer for the last 4 years. 

    Make sure you feel comfortable with them. If you can't be vulnerable and mess up they're not for you. If you can't work hard but laugh and have fun at the same time they're not for you. 

    They should ask themselves "Where is my weakpoint" and "where do I want to improve" 


    Services offered

    Basketball