Programs
MODULE 1 (1st semester)
INTRODUCTORY PHASE OF BASKETBALL SKILLS
The primary learning stage where all skill areas are begun and progressively taught. It is important that all basic skills be covered to build a strong fundamental base.
Week 1 – Week 4 / Fundamentals 1
Week 5- Week 8 / Shot Training 1
MODULE 2 (2nd semester)
TRANSITION PHASE TO MORE ADVANCED BASKETBALL SKILLS
The stage where basic skills taught at this level is moving from simple to complex, from without the ball to with the ball and from a correct performance to quicker movements close to competition speed.
Week 1- Week 4 / Fundamentals 2
Week 5- Week 8 / Shot Training 2
MODULE 3 (3rd semester)
TRANSITION TO AUTOMATED ADVANCED BASKETBALL SKILLS![]()
The stage where students learn to transfer fundamentals to games and competition. This is also where the mastery of the fundamentals should increase thus student’s progress more and more toward game moves at game speed
Week 1- Week 4 / Fundamentals 3
Week 5- Week 8 / Shot Training 3
Format
Coach E curriculum consists of three (3) modules that can be completed during the course of the year. Each student completes 16 sessions per module, 8 teaching sessions and 8 practice sessions.
There will be (2) sessions per week, one weekday (after school) and one weekend (Saturday). Each session is approximately 90-120 minutes.
Students will be divided into two categories: Rookie or beginners are for students ages 5-11 years old. The other category is the All-stars or the advance, this is for students ages 12 and above.
All the students will go through a skills test to determine their skill level and then assigned to a group of (5) students with the same skill level thereby assuring them of maximum attention, quality instruction and more repetition of drills.
The individual attention to detail that Coach E offers, gives the student utmost learning experience with immediate results. Hence, there is more improvement in a shorter period of time.
Coach E Program is divided into two parts:
Fundamentals: Balance and Footwork, Ball handling and dribbling, passing and catching, rebounding, individual defense and shooting form.
Shot training: Stationary and moving lay-up with the dominant and non- dominant hand, Free throw form, recognizing the 3 common causes for every miss shot, developing a consistent shot in your game, individual offensive moves with and without the ball.
Our program uses the following teaching progressions:
- Slow to fast
- Basic to advanced
- Old skills to new skills
- Individual to team








