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The "WHY"
In-Person Training

***JULY 17, 2024 - AUGUST 23, 2024***

***All ages***

"The WHY In-Person training sessions are best for players who want to improve their skills rapidly. My training sessions will have game-like situations to ensure players understand the purpose of taught drills. Going through game-like situations will help players apply newly learned skills and techniques immediately when playing in games."

The "WHY" Clinics
 


 

ADVANCED Group:

- Ball handling, shooting, layups, defense, passing, separation moves, and attack moves.

- Introduction to the basics of each

skill set, and then we’ll grow from there.

- Intro to ball screens, defensive closeouts, and pro finishes at the rim.​

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***More advanced***

- Introduction to pro-level ball screen situations on offense and defense, off-the-ball spacing, more pro finishes,

pro shooting drills, and more advanced defensive situations

- Same focal points as the ADVANCED group but at a pro-level with more intensity.

Personal Training

My goal for players is to pass on my 13-year pro knowledge to help shape

a more confident, consistent, and skilled player for the future.

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I want players to react naturally through the flow of the game

without needing to think about

their next move.

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I’ll be teaching the most advanced

and effective moves techniques, so

be ready to learn and have fun developing your game to an elite level! 

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Why The WHY Clinic?

When hard work meets understanding, a special effect happens for athletes! The WHY Clinics build players' basketball knowledge and understanding directly from a 14-year professional while perfecting skill sets and techniques along the way! 

 

Becoming the best player you can be doesn’t come from just doing basketball drills but understanding the purpose of drills and how to use them in game situations. 

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When using the knowledge learned in live action, players will understand what works and what's comfortable for them on the court. Every player has a different game style, so trial and error are vital for a player's growth. When playing against one another and against me at times, I'll have the opportunity to see and correct things along the way. I will be the player's idea board to ask questions and learn through mistakes. 

 

As a young player, I got better when I played free while having coaches and players give suggestions. I think that's the best way to work, learn and play, to have fun and learn from mistakes. Committed players will get better day to day as long as they commit to the process.

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