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Point Guard Mastery Academy

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Live Training! 5 lessons I learned as a Pro I wish I knew as a kid (Friday 4/17)
Hey everyone, I’m going to be hosting a LIVE Zoom session tomorrow, 4/17 Friday 1pm EST - 10am PST, and I want you there. This is our first community I've done in a while & its going to be a good one! I’m going to break down the 5 biggest lessons I learned as a pro point guard that I WISH I understood when I was younger. I made a post about this recently but there are so many life lessons, details & stories I want to share in a live setting on zoom. Most players spend years working hard, but: - They focus on the wrong things - They don’t understand how to actually improve - They never develop real confidence for games - They don’t know how to think like a point guard & be a floor general I was there. Just a kid from Louisville grinding to make it at every level & often wasting time. And once I figured these things out, everything changed. On this live call, I’ll be sharing: - The mindset shift that separates average players from great ones or leaders - What actually builds confidence (and what doesn’t) - The real key to developing vs what wastes time - How to transform your game & play fearless Plus, I’ll be doing a LIVE Q&A for: - Players - Parents - Coaches So you can ask anything and get real answers. I’ll also be sharing details on the 90 Day Point Guard Transformation starting May 3rd—where I’ll be helping players: - Build confidence - Handle pressure - Become a floor general and leader - Play fearless - Break down film - Create a real development plan for the summer If you’re serious about getting better… this is for you. ***LIVE ZOOM CALL - COMMUNITY CALL 4/17, Friday 1pm EST - 10am PST Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82315717288
Live Training! 5 lessons I learned as a Pro I wish I knew as a kid (Friday 4/17)
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Hey coach @Phillip Morrison . I won't be able to join for this. Are you going to post it on here so we can watch it later?
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1 like • May '25
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Help wanted 😅
Hey up people. I need some help. Are there anyone that can help me out with some basic/basic+ fundamental/technique drills to teach kids how to run/sprint. My team of 9 - 11 year old kids have a few that lack basic running skills. The majority of them can run/sprint good enough, but nothibg wrong with helping them get even better at it.
1 like • Mar '25
@Lexis Nicdao all good drills. We're doing curved sprints, "L" sprints/cuts, zigzags etc, but my problem is I have 3 kids that lack the ability to sprint. When they run or sprint it sounds like they're slapping books on the floor. They need to learn the basics to running basically, and some just need to improve their technique. Thank you for your reply tho. Much appreciated.
1 like • Mar '25
@Alan Robertson sent you a dm 👍
OPEN GYM HOURS: How To Structure Team Practices?
Coach @Mark Jess Bernaldez asked a very good question on how to structure practices with limited time constraints Key takeaways: ✅ Break it into thirds – 30 min skills, 30 min offense/defense, 30 min scrimmage ✅ Let them play – players learn better by making mistakes, not listening to lectures ✅ Find your leaders – every team has sheep (lost players) and sheepdogs (leaders). Give them space to step up Coaches, how do you structure your practices? Drop your thoughts below! 👇🔥
OPEN GYM HOURS: How To Structure Team Practices?
3 likes • Mar '25
I have 75 minutes twice a week with my kids teams with 60 minutes being the effective training session. 30 minutes skills/handles/offense/defense followed by 20 minutes game time (down from 30) and ending it with 10 minutes of 1v1 or 2v1 offense or defense for quick desicion making.
2 likes • Mar '25
@Phillip Morrison good question. It depends who we're up against. If we're facing teams with equal skills then I'd say we're struggling with making the right reads under pressure, but if we're facing more skilled players then I'd say both. It's getting better as I've conditioned them to play through contact, but a few of them still struggle with that confidence to seek contact with players because they don't have that explosiveness to blow by defenders. Is why I made the post with help wanted. Some of them need to learn (from scratch) how to run and some need to improve. Hope this makes sense 😅
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1 like • Mar '25
@Rigo Chavez I'm down for that. Good stuff man.
1 like • Mar '25
@Alan Robertson it truly is. Having kids who grow up sharing the same interests in sports and spending time outside is the best.
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Heine Zerrudo
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Played as PG when I was an active player. Returned to the game when I became a father and now have 2 kids that play basketball aswell.

Active 12d ago
Joined Nov 8, 2024