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In my 13 years of running a successful basketball training academy, I often get asked “How did you do it?”

The simple answer is “I started by offering private basketball lessons.” Initially, I offered lessons at a reduced price. As demand grew, my prices increased.

From the private 1-on-1 lessons, I’ve added group lessons (up to 6 kids). Over time, I began running full-blown basketball camps. This is how my basketball training academy was established.

None of this would’ve happened had I not offered private lessons! Here are some of the benefits:

1. Establish your own basketball training academy
2. Earn supplemental income
3. Make an impact in the community|

Delivering private basketball lessons allows you to become “location” flexible. You may more “easily” use any of the following venues:

– Playground
– Portable goal (in driveway)
– School gym
– Recreation center
– Church

Marketing (or letting potential clients) know about your private basketball lessons is very straight forward. Simply distribute business cards to parents/kids in and around the community.

And finally, you can earn quick income by charging per lesson. I’ve charged anywhere from $0 – $200 per hour.

Depending on your market, experience, and comfortability, that’ll determine how much you charge. I’ve found that $50 is a great starting-point price.

For a FREE private basketball lesson plan (with accompanying video), click on the URL below:
https://www.youthhoopsonline.com/2020/04/24/basketball-drills/

Enjoy! 😀

About the author 

Coach Berry

John Berry (a.k.a. Coach Berry) has been a basketball coach and skill development trainer since 1993 and has coached hundreds of games and instructed 1,000’s of kids. Coach Berry is, and always has been committed to helping youth in life and on the basketball court.

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