
Group Training
No matter your child's starting point, improvement is guaranteed with us.















What makes us DIFFERENT is our appreciation for failure, accountability with training tools, and our whole hearted approach to mentor/mentee connection - Cam Hoo, Founder & Director
Group Training
Skills Group Levels
We offer intelligent, detailed and fun basketball skills training for all ages and skill levels. No matter your child's starting point, improvement is guaranteed with our methods.
> Beginners (Level 0): Just starting out, raw but motivated (3rd grade and up)
> Intermediate (Level 1): Elementary, MS & HS Players with some basketball experience, but no LEGIT skill training experience.
> Advanced (Level 2): MS & HS Players that are extremely serious and dedicated with their basketball journey to become a high level varsity player.
> Accomplished (Level 3): College Players, High School Players that already have College Offers or Current High School Varsity Players.
Please text Cam at 516-492-8915 with any questions regarding which level would best suit your player.
Skills Group Descriptions
> Learn | Basketball Skills: Based off of the I’m Possible Skill Training Methods. Your child will learn a variety of skills from dribble types and ball manipulation to types of steps, stances, stops and pivots. Kids get the best skill training in the area with I’m Possible Training Methods with a heavy focus on technical footwork, high level ball handling and overall basketball movements.
> Apply | Basketball Skills: The complete opposite of our other class and the typical ”learn how to do moves”. In our applying skills class unleash your kids instincts and get them to apply more skills instead of learning more nuances. Train to adapt, adjust and trust instincts. A fantastic polarity to add to your development.
> Game IQ | Basketball Skills: What better way to be better in games than to play in game situations? Instead of learning individual skills with the ball, learn the nuances of in game actions. Feel and read different defensive coverages followed by intense 3 on 3 and 4 on 4 games.