About
S.W.I.S.H. Nation Basketball Club is an elite basketball training program. Our mission is to develop young student-athletes with the skills on an elite level in the game of basketball.
Our motto is: “Coaching on and off the Court”
Swish Nation Basketball Club Training Programs, not only give your student-athletes
the skills required to make any team, but the motivation and the determination to work towards receiving a full ride Athletic/Academic Scholarship.
"Teaching Hoops: Strengthening Peer Connections through Basketball Fundamentals".
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, 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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Priscilla F.
My son enjoyed the training and I like the fact that it wasnt all about basketball. Jeff was also interested in my sons GPA and how to best improve his skills.
January 07, 2023
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Shine G.
Jeff and Terrence attention to my kids needs. Also the improvements I have seen in my boys.
September 19, 2022
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Reena P.
Jeff and Terrence are wonderful to work with. They really care about the kids and can easily identify their strengths and weaknesses. They have many drills to improve their skills. My son has gotten much better after beginning to train with Jeff. Jeffs passion for training the kids is unquestionable. My sons love of basketball has increased - which I didnt think was possible. I highly recommend signing up your kids to train with Jeff and Terrence. They are the best! :)
September 06, 2022
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Reena
Good customer service, quality work low price and a lot of progress
August 22, 2022
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
My process with new students starts with evaluation of skill level. Once I have determined the skill level, I meet the athlete where they are and take them to their destination. We will get your player ready for the game at any level. We Motivate, building Confidence Prepare for Athletic Scholarships. Sports are 70% mental, and 30% physical.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I played in high school, after played pick up with college players some NBA players. I've Coached / trained AAU Basketball always studying all parts of the game.
I've also coached High school preseason non-district games. to prepare for the season.
I enhancing skill set helping kids make their school teams. I've attended online webinars with the Coach Jim Huber, he reminded me that the Mentoring an athlete is very important. Getting them prepared for an Athletic Scholarship.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
1 hour training $40 per session
How did you get started teaching?
I started coaching/training with my sons track n field to basketball, and volleyball. First son was a track start full JUCO scholarship, second son track and basketball, my daughter tried them all. My second son picked basketball. and earned a partial scholarship. I started visiting the community basketball courts on the weekends getting to know the basketball community. I was volunteering to helping the kids in the game of basketball. My son and I started training together, and started a AAU team, after playing with another team first for the experience.
What types of students have you worked with?
Ages 7 and up. Throughout my training, I have been exposed to information about basketball athletes at different levels, such as:
Youth and Amateur Players: Information about training techniques, skill development, and basketball fundamentals suitable for beginners and young athletes.
High School and College Players: Guidance on improving performance, refining skills, understanding team dynamics, and preparing for competitive play.
Professional Players: Insights into advanced skills, strategies, and conditioning techniques used by professional basketball players.
Coaches: Information on coaching methodologies, training drills, game planning, and player development strategies.
While I can offer information and guidance based on these categories, it's important to note that personal experiences and individual circumstances can vary significantly. It's always beneficial to consult with experienced coaches, trainers, or professionals who have direct hands-on experience working with basketball athletes to receive personalized advice tailored to your specific needs and goals
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
"Teaching Hoops: Strengthening Peer Connections through Basketball Fundamentals for Parents and Kids "From I9 Basketball, middle School, high school Basketball, AAU Basketball, Basketball Training, coaching.
OTR. I'm at a lots of events, games motivating, and supporting my trainees
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Remember, finding the right basketball trainer is a personal decision, and it's essential to choose someone who can motivate, challenge, and support your growth as a player. By considering these tips, you can make an informed choice and find a trainer who can help you reach your basketball goals.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Before talking to teachers or basketball trainers about your training needs, it's helpful to think through and prepare some key questions. Here are some questions to consider:
What are my specific basketball goals?
Which skills or aspects of my game do I want to focus on improving?
What is my current skill level and where do I want to progress to?
What is my preferred learning style? Do I need more visual demonstrations, verbal instructions, or hands-on practice?
What is my preferred training environment? Do I prefer one-on-one sessions, group training, or a combination?
What is my availability for training sessions? Are there any scheduling constraints or conflicts?
How frequently do I want to train and for how long per session?
Do I have any physical limitations or previous injuries that the trainer should be aware of?
What is my budget for basketball training? How does it align with the rates of potential trainers?
What are my expectations from a basketball trainer in terms of their experience, qualifications, and coaching approach?
Are there any specific basketball strategies or game situations I want to improve upon?
Do I need assistance with physical conditioning, strength training, or injury prevention as part of my basketball training?
Are there any other commitments or responsibilities (school, other sports) that may affect my training schedule?
What is my preferred method of communication with the trainer (in-person, phone, email, video call)?
Have I conducted research and gathered recommendations for potential trainers in my area?
By reflecting on these questions, you will be better prepared to discuss your basketball training needs with teachers or trainers. It will help facilitate a productive conversation, ensure that your goals are understood, and allow the trainer to tailor their approach to your specific requirements.
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