When you first meet Coach Wisdom, get ready for an exciting and supportive session focused on learning the basics of basketball. Coach Wisdom will observe how you move on the court, checking your speed, footwork, shooting form, dribbling control, and how well you understand the game—your basketball IQ.
Don’t worry if you're new or unsure—this first session is all about seeing where you are now, not about being perfect. Coach Wisdom uses this time to understand your strengths and where you can grow, so he can help you become a better, smarter, and more confident player. Expect encouragement, clear feedback, and a focus on building a strong foundation.
Once you've completed your first 10 lessons, you're no longer just learning the basics—you’re now entering the development phase, where Coach Wisdom will help sharpen your skills, build your identity as a player, and prepare you for real game situations with greater intensity and purpose.
1. Skill Mastery & Specialization
Advanced dribbling combos under pressure and in live situations.
Shooting consistency from mid-range and beyond the arc.
Begin to develop your strengths (e.g., point guard handling, wing scoring, defensive stopper).
2. Game-Speed Reps
All drills are done at or near game speed to simulate real pressure.
Emphasis on quick decision-making and reaction time.
Shooting, passing, and dribbling while fatigued to build endurance and focus.
3. Game IQ & Film Work (Optional)
Break down game situations: when to pass, rotate, cut, or shoot.
Introduction to basic film study (if available)—learning from real or practice footage.
Deeper understanding of basketball concepts like pick-and-roll, help defense, fast breaks, and spacing.
4. Physical & Mental Development
Agility, strength, and coordination exercises become part of warmups or cool-downs.
Mental toughness training: staying focused through mistakes, pressure, or tough opponents.
Building confidence and leadership on and off the court.
5. Scrimmages & Live Play
More time in structured scrimmages to apply skills under coaching guidance.
Learn to communicate, read defenses, and execute plays in real time.
Coaches will start to hold players more accountable to game-like expectations.
6. Personal Growth & Goal Setting
Coach Wisdom may help set individual goals: e.g., “Improve weak hand finishing,” or “Make 50 shots a day at home.”
Discussions around sportsmanship, work ethic, and discipline.
Encouragement to take ownership of your development—on and off the court.
Moving forward after Lesson 10, the journey becomes more tailored. Coach Wisdom will begin to treat you less like a beginner and more like a player-in-training. Expect more challenges, but also more growth, as you start to think, move, and compete like a true basketball player.