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Do you strive to become a better basketball coach? Thats what The Academy is all about.

Our mission is to help you be the best coach you can become. Well help you build a solid, consistent program. Well teach you the Xs and Os but also go beyond them to teach what it takes to be a successful coach. Well give you the tools you need to develop quality players both on and off the court.

In a word, well help you prepare.

If youre not preparing, youre not winning. Pretty simple concept.

Winning, however, goes beyond just awin-loss record.

Winning as a basketball coach means you are teaching the game the right away and doing so with character and passion. It means being selfless while serving those you lead to greater success. It means you are getting the most out of your players making them better at the skills and knowledge the game demands.

Winning is about striving to be the best basketball coach you can become.

To thriveas a basketball coach whether you are coaching young kids or professional athletes you must be on a continuous journey to further your coaching skills & abilities.

The successful basketball coach understands that to be better, you have to get better. And to get better you have to learn, study, and continue to grow.

To win, you must prepare.

About the Hoops U. Basketball Coaching Academy

The Academy is the next generation premium division of HoopsU.com . It combines our extensive Insider Basketball Playbook loaded with basketball plays, drills, coaching strategies, and more with our online development program of coaching courses and certification programs.

It also adds a ton more features not found in either the Insider or the Development Program such as our Film Room with streaming basketball coaching videos, networking features, youth basketball coaching section, and much more! We strive to be the top basketball coaching resource online so you can become the best basketball coach you can become!

We look forward to getting to know you very soon in The Academy.

Tony Alfonso
Hoops U.