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Midwest School of Basketball

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SCHOOL OF BASKETBALL…

PROGRAM GOAL: Midwest “School of Basketball” will provide both young men and women the tools necessary to compete on the next level, on and off the playing field. Combining life skills with fundamental basketball teachings, each participant will receive one on one guidance and attention to both academic and athletic needs.

VISION STATEMENT: “Taking today’s athletes and preparing them for tomorrow’s game.”

PROGRAM BASICS:

Complete work out plan (With full progress chart)

Marketing (Video, Recommendation letters etc.)

Nutrition

Fundamental basketball skill development

College preparation (Academics and on field play)

Direct college contact/ semi and pro contacts (based upon ability and opportunity)

Scouting report

Game filming

Highlight films (for promotion)

One on One attention

Web based player profile

Goal setting

Referral Program (Academics, volunteer work etc.)

Will travel to client

PARENTAL INVOLVMENT!!!

Thank you, Midwest School of Basketball Staff
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My Interests

Please understand this not a joke to us. We are serious about the talent around the "REAL" Midwest. Omaha is a hot bed of basketball talent and we are trying to let the WORLD know that we can play here also. We understand it's going to take one success story at a time but we are up to the challenge. So please get on board with the Midwest "School of Basketball"

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MOTIVATION

“Remember; everyday you don’t get better someone else is and when the time comes to play them they will dominate you.”

Luther L. Hall

“Mental toughness is too physical as four is to one.”

Bobby Knight (Texas Tech)

“Once you’re labeled “The Best” you want to stay up there, and you can’t do it by loafing around. If I don’t keep changing, I’m history.”

Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)

“One man can be a crucial ingredient on a team, but one man cannot make a team”

Kareem Abdul- Jabbar (L.A. Lakers)

“Talent wins games, but team work and intelligence win championships.”

Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

“The key is not the “will to win”…everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important.”

Bobby Knight (Texas Tech)

“The main ingredient of stardom is the rest of the team.”

John Wooden (U.C.L.A.)

“You don’t play against opponents; you play against the game of basketball.”

Bobby Knight (Texas Tech)

My Blog

REAL CLIENTS!! This is no JOKE...

Midwest "School of Basketball" is underway! Clients are already signing up for this intense one-on-one training.  We currently work with Brian Christensen from Lincoln, NE who's looking for a col...
Posted by Midwest School of Basketball on Wed, 28 Feb 2007 07:24:00 PST

Bio of CEO & founder Luther L. Hall

LUTHER L. HALL An Omaha native Luther has been blessed with tremendous opportunities with the game of basketball. A graduate of Omaha North High School Luther played 2 years of varsity basketball. Whi...
Posted by Midwest School of Basketball on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 09:05:00 PST

Just a few PROGRAM highlights!! We are serious about your GAME...

Just a few PROGRAM options. We are serious about YOUR game! ADVANCED PROGRAM COMPLETE WORKOUT PROGRAM: 1. Skill assessment test 2. Complete progress chart FUNDAMENTAL BASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT: 1. Sh...
Posted by Midwest School of Basketball on Sun, 21 Jan 2007 08:55:00 PST

Real Time Basketball...

We here at Midwest"School of Basketball" want everyone to know that we are for real. This is not some get rich quick scam, we created this business to really help local ball players that hav...
Posted by Midwest School of Basketball on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 10:21:00 PST

"Midwest School of Basketball"

  PROGRAM GOAL: Midwest"School of Basketball" will provide young athletes with the tools necessary to compete on the next level, on and off the playing field. Combining life skills with fundament...
Posted by Midwest School of Basketball on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 10:47:00 PST