Mechanics
Form shooting, foot alignment, pickup timing, finishing angles, and body control.
Prime Basketball Development
Coach Harris builds confident young hoopers through focused private sessions: handle, footwork, shooting, finishing, defense, game reads, and the habits that travel from workouts to game night.
Development Standard
Each workout starts with a quick skill check, then moves into progressive reps that force balance, pace, vision, touch, and decision-making. Parents leave knowing what improved and what needs work before the next session.
Form shooting, foot alignment, pickup timing, finishing angles, and body control.
Timed reps, weak-hand constraints, reaction cues, and game-speed shot windows.
Live reads, situational scoring, defensive stance work, and end-of-session takeaways.
Coach Harris Method
Footwork, hand placement, release point, pace, and balance are corrected rep by rep.
Players learn when to attack, when to pass, when to slow down, and how to read help.
Timed makes, score-based drills, and pressure finishes build real confidence.
Effort, communication, body language, and coachability are part of the workout.
Training Tracks
Guards
Change of speed, pressure releases, pocket dribbles, finishing touch, and reads out of ball screens.
Wings
Triple-threat attacks, one-dribble separation, corner lifts, transition decisions, and defensive versatility.
Young hoopers
Passing targets, layup footwork, stance, shooting rhythm, court language, and effort habits.
Workout Lab
Modeled after common pillars used by respected trainers and academies: skill detail, competitive constraints, game-like reads, and measurable progress.
Close touch makes, one-step rhythm, hop/catch reps, relocation threes, then timed makes from five spots.
Pound-cross, retreat, split, inside-out, hang dribble, and escape footwork with defender-angle cues.
Inside-hand layups, stride stops, reverse finishes, high-glass touch, and two-foot power finishes.
Closeout angles, hip turns, cut-off slides, contest discipline, box-out contact, and loose-ball response.
Jab reads, rip-throughs, side-step jumpers, pound pull-ups, and late-clock balance reps.
Coach calls, colored cones, help-side signals, and live choices between pass, pull-up, or finish.
Full-court pushes, last-dribble timing, euro steps, pro hops, wrong-foot finishes, and make-miss conditioning.
Shell positioning, ball-you-man vision, stunt-and-recover footwork, and communication challenges.
Training Curriculum
Use this as the training menu for private sessions. Every athlete starts with fundamentals, then earns game-speed reads and advanced counters.
Sample 1-Hour Private Workout
Player Analytics Subscription
Families can add a $50/month development dashboard that tracks the player’s session work, at-home reps, improvement areas, and next-session focus.
$50/mo
Athlete Portal
The player analytics subscription includes a private portal experience for the athlete being trained by Coach Harris. Parents and players can log in to view progress, update the athlete bio, add workout videos, submit workout updates, upload score cards, and track BMI information.
Coach Harris can keep internal session notes, skill ratings, homework, and next-session focus separate from the public family controls.
Families can create an access code for the athlete and view dashboard stats, recent notes, current development focus, and player profile details.
The app view is built for phones so parents and athletes can check progress quickly after training.
NIL Under Player Analytics
Educational NIL guidance built from the saved Coach Harris NIL compliance baseline. This session helps parents and businesses talk through disclosure, fair market value, restricted categories, school rules, and deal documentation before they move forward.
Parents Or Businesses
A focused 1-hour advisement session for a parent or business to talk through NIL questions, deal structure, disclosure items, school-policy concerns, and next steps.
This is an educational advisement session, not legal, tax, or agency representation.
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What Players Get
Age, position, team level, confidence level, and immediate goals shape the workout plan.
Coach Harris adjusts footwork, pace, balance, eyes, and decision timing in the moment.
Clear takeaways after the session: what improved, what to repeat, and what comes next.
Players are taught to handle mistakes, communicate, compete, and trust the process.
The Standard
The player knows exactly what they did well, what needs more reps, and how to train between sessions.
Parents hear simple basketball language they can repeat: eyes up, low hips, early pickup, strong finish.
Every drill connects back to a real possession, not just a workout move that disappears under pressure.
Players are pushed, corrected, encouraged, and expected to respond like competitors.
Questions
Training is $60 per hour with a 1-hour minimum, so the minimum session total is $60.
A $50 deposit reserves the session. The remaining balance is due at the workout.
Cancel at least 1 hour before the scheduled session for free. Cancellation inside 1 hour is charged 50% of the session total. All payments are final and nonrefundable.
If the player has not arrived within 15 minutes of the scheduled start time, the player is considered a no-show and the full session is charged. No refunds are issued.