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Author: | Michael W [ 18 Mar 2018, 19:47 ] |
Post subject: | finding a good private coach |
We live in DFW area. I have a high school freshman boy. His skills are pretty good and he just finished freshman A team season. He wants to take it to next level. But we are struggling to find a good coach who can do private training. He needs a professional or semi-professional coach to help him. I wonder if anyone here can provide some information on how to find a great coach in DFW area? Thank you very much |
Author: | JeffHaefner [ 19 Mar 2018, 13:40 ] |
Post subject: | Re: finding a good private coach |
I would ask around (high school coach, local college coaches, friends, etc) and search on google (basketball trainers in dallas fort worth). Then evaluate at one coach at a time. Sorry if that's not much help but that's the only way I know how to find trainers. There are thousands of them all over the country. |
Author: | Coach Rob [ 20 Mar 2018, 12:05 ] |
Post subject: | Re: finding a good private coach |
If you're familiar with a club (AAU) team in DFW area, contact them. If not, search for a few club/AAU teams and starting poking around there. I'm sure you'll dig up a few names. DFW Elite and Texas Express come to mind. Hope this helps. |
Author: | JoeHaefner [ 29 Mar 2018, 06:57 ] |
Post subject: | Re: finding a good private coach |
Charlie Miller is a great instructor and directs basketball camps for us. He would do a great job. Here is his website. https://attackbball.com/meet-coach-charlie/ I also know that Rick Allison is a good trainer in the area. Here is his information. https://www.lonestarbasketball.com/ |
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