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  • In the book “Think Like A Champion,” PGC founder Dick DeVenzio discusses the importance of finding “positive places” in your life. These locations give you the necessary space and mindset to improve yourself mentally, physically, and spiritually.

    As DeVenzio says, “People who have positive places to go to, and established routines to follow, can get so much more accomplished.”

    Finding positive places can be difficult for a lot of people but the beautiful thing about finding your positive place is that you’re in total control of what/where it is. It doesn’t need to be any place in particular, just somewhere to clear your mind of outside distractions and concentrate.

    When looking for positive places, there are three areas to consider:

    AN ATHLETIC TRAINING PLACE

    This is a location to work on your basketball skills free from interruptions. It could be a basketball court (indoor or outdoor), an empty parking lot, an abandoned field, or a weight room. Any space will do. The key is to make sure your focus is entirely on improving.

    It’s also important to note that you don’t have to be alone. If other people are there, that’s no problem. Just make sure they’re not becoming a distraction for you.

    Get into a routine of going every day. Make yourself go, even when you don’t feel like it. Find a schedule that suits your life and use your self-discipline to put in the work.

    A STUDY PLACE

    While you need a positive place to hone your basketball skills, you also need one to hone your academic skills. Studying may not be your favorite pastime, but it becomes even more difficult when you’re surrounded by your TV, phone, laptop, X-Box, etc.

    Find a place where you can focus and retain information. Do you have a room near you (even your own bedroom) where you can turn everything off and focus? Do you have a library near you?

    A QUIET PLACE OF REFLECTION

    While the last two have been physical locations, this one is more a state of mind. You can find your quiet place of reflection lying in bed, or in the shower, or riding to school. Take a moment and reflect.

    What are you proud of?
    What are your goals?
    What can you do to move toward those goals?
    Who can help you along the way?

    Reflecting will allow you to see obstacles and mistakes you’ve made, while also mentally coming up with a way to correct them moving forward. These kinds of self-conversations are important in all fields and will be something that you’ll take with you even when your days on the court are over. Remember to get into a routine. Find a schedule to balance your athletic and academic goals. Spend time becoming a better student and it will help you in all facets of your life.

    Find a camp near you this summer to grow your leadership mindset and learn how to #thinkthegame. It won’t take long for the discipline and determination to shine through.

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    About PGC

    PGC Basketball provides intense, no-nonsense basketball training for players and coaches. Our basketball camps are designed to teach players of all positions to play smart basketball, be coaches on the court, and be leaders in practices, games and in everyday life.

    We combine our unique PGC culture with a variety of teaching methods and learning environments to maximize the learning potential of those that attend our sessions. In addition to spending 6-7 hours on the court each day, lessons will be reinforced through classroom sessions and video analysis.

    Our goal at PGC is to empower you with the tools to fulfill your basketball dreams, while also assisting you in experiencing the joy of the journey.

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