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[QUOTE="Fatroony5, post: 5306081, member: 10323"] I run basketball trainings in Charlotte & one thing I notice from the kids who are involved in AAU around here is how much they “try to do” on the court in terms of individual skill showcasing. The step back, euros, 1-on-1 moves etc. It’s all sloppy. With our trainings, way bigger focus on movement, quick decisions, spacing, things like that. The “passable” training programs are a dime a dozen everywhere and my experience is most of them are a waste of money. The biggest hurdle to these is always about gym space. If you have access to that, people will often go to these trainings because they think they’re getting legit basketball skill development: frustrating to see for sure. My emphasis is always about keeping it simple, affordable, and engaging for the kids. More of a rant than anything else but wouldn’t be surprised if the experience with this one is similar to what most of these high priced trainers are doing. It ain’t groundbreaking. [/QUOTE]
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