About
As a former starter at Georgetown Prep and leading scorer & captain at Rhodes College - Anesu Nyawata has committed to passing down his education and training to the next generation of athletes from Montgomery County. Being well-versed and connected in the area; his expertise provides focused, individual training for athletes ranging from grade school to the high school level.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I typically like to use the first session to evaluate a new student and figure out his/her strengths and weaknesses. From there, i give them a notebook and ask that they write down a 90 day goal as well as a two year goal within the game of basketball. This gives a baseline from which to work from and track progress. From this point we begin working towards that initial 90 day goal, and once 90 days passes we take a look and see how far we have come while setting sights on an updated goal for the next 90 days.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I played my college basketball for Rhodes College in Memphis Tennessee from 2014-2018, where I was the leading scorer during both my junior and senior seasons.
I have been training youth basketball players since around 2015 and I have developed a passion for seeing players increase their confidence and take their games to the next level. As a former college player that excelled at that level, I am highly aware of the skills and the work ethic needed for players to elevate their games.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I charge $200 per month for my group training program
How did you get started teaching?
I worked my first basketball camp in the summer of 2011 and fell in love with teaching. Fast forward to 2015 I began working at a training facility as a summer job during my college years. Once I graduated from college and began working I kept on training players as a weekend job, which kept the fire burning. I love reaching the game and I hope to do it for as long as I possibly can.
What types of students have you worked with?
I typically work with players in elementary school up until high school. I prefer starting with middle and elementary schoolers because it gives me the highest amount of time to help them maximize their potential.