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4 Things Ultra Supportive Basketball Parents Know – And So Should You
When the game gets tougher, confidence can fade. Here’s how to help your child rebuild belief the right way, through real reps, small wins, and the kind of growth that lasts beyond basketball.
How Basketball Coaches Process the End of the Season: What to Do When the Gym Goes Quiet
The season ends, but the emotions linger. Here’s how coaches can process the ending without rushing the reset.
How Basketball Coaches Can Grow in the Offseason: Leadership, Reflection, & the Road to a Stronger Season
The offseason isn’t just for player development—it’s for the coach. Learn how intentional reflection, mindset work, and small habit shifts can shape your leadership and transform the season ahead.
How Basketball Coaches Should Approach Summer: 4 Truths to Guide Your Offseason
More summer activity doesn’t always mean more progress. Learn how intentional planning, clear priorities, and the right standards can turn the basketball offseason into a true advantage instead of a grind.
Why Your Kid Needs a Notebook Not Just Sneakers to Improve IQ
Most camps train the body. PGC trains the brain. Through film study, classroom sessions, and real-time application, athletes don’t just run drills—they learn how to think the game at a higher level.
Am I Good Enough? Understanding the Skill Level Required for PGC
Worried your athlete isn’t “good enough” for PGC? Elite skill isn’t the requirement—elite attitude is. If they love the game and are willing to learn, they belong here.
Reflecting on the Basketball Season as a Coach: How to Process, Learn, & Reset Well
Before planning the next season, pause. Reflection is how coaches turn experience into wisdom and prevent burnout.
Monday Mindset: Quit Sooner
Winners don’t always hang on, they know when to quit sooner.




