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Get A Go-To Move
Developing a go-to move can transform your athlete's confidence and ability to score. In this blog post, we provide you with the principles and practices needed to develop a killer go-to move for any high school player.
From Humble Kid to Fierce Competitor
Is your athlete a nice kid on and off the court? Often it is difficult for athletes to fully grasp the nature of competition and level of competitor they need to become. Here's how you can navigate helping your athlete stay nice off the court and a fierce competitor while on the court.
Hunger & the High School Athlete
Hunger is a powerful force that can push us beyond our limits and lead to success. LeBron James represents this hunger, winning gold with the USA Men's Olympic team at 39 years old. High school athletes can learn from LeBron's example to enhance their own drive.
Grow Faster With Good Goals
Although high school players are very skilled at aiming towards the goal for each shot, they often lack the ability to aim towards specific and measurable goals that will help them to ascend as athletes and achieve greater results.
Application Activation
Today’s high school athlete is more knowledgeable and skilled than ever before. Yet many lack the ability to apply their talent when it matters most. Here’s how you can get your athlete’s application activated.
Is Your Athlete Afraid of Failure?
Does your athlete have ascending aggression or failure phobia??? Many high school athletes kill their aggression by focusing on avoiding failure. Get the guide on how to embrace mistakes and make them great.
School Choice for Student-Athletes is Critical
Athletes everywhere are elevated or eliminated because of their environment. When we get the environment right, serious high school athletes are sure to thrive.
Activating Aggression for Athletes Everywhere
Aggression is activated energy which enables athletes to accomplish their goals. Most athletes struggle to maintain and control aggression in any environment: here’s how.
Getting Athletes Into ‘Go Mode’
What follows is a guide to help high school athletes get out of growth mode and shift into go mode to maximize their potential during their critical high school years.
Andrew’s Ascension
Andrew had the desire, drive and dedication to succeed as a basketball player. However, he lacked confidence and a course designed specifically with his needs in mind. Once these were in place his ascension was assured.
Harness the Power of Momentum
Momentum is perhaps the world’s most powerful force, but it isn’t magic, it is readily available for us to use to apply towards any of our goals.
Ten Questions To Ask Before Transferring Schools
High School student-athletes now have more mobility than ever before. This actually makes the decision to transfer schools harder in many ways. Here are some questions to ask Coaches before making the jump.
Cashon’s Story
Cashon just completed an amazing sophomore season. His parents credit JP3 for helping to gain the mindset and skillset he needed to get to his next level.
Before the Grind Activate the Mind
To really get the most of your athlete’s hard work, mental clarity is necessary. Here are several tips on doing the mental work which sets the stage for success.
Here We Grow Again
Spring and summer are key months for growth, not only for flowers and fruits but or young athletes as well.
You Cant Overcome Without Opposition
Pain, failure and setbacks are high on the list of things most people hate. However, they are also essential elements of growth and success. Learn how to make the most of your opps.
Discipline Defines You
The people we look up to are often defined by unique discipline. We forget that we to can apply this super power in our pursuit of athletic success.
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Using the summer months is critical to any players development. Want to go into summer with a comprehensive plan that addresses every critical component to improving your game?
Homework Helps!!!
Homework not only provides confidence to complete difficult assignments, but also prepares for untimely tests. Here are a few easy drills everyballer should be doing at home.
What Is Your Why???
Are you a parent who is a proponent of enhanced athletic commitment? If so, the long nights and weekends can be hard, but keeping an eye on your why will lead to the results you are seeking and even more.