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Check out what college coaches say about Breakthrough Basketball Camps below. This includes a NCAA D

Check out what college coaches say about Breakthrough Basketball Camps below. This includes a NCAA Division 1 Final Four coach and a head coach from a #1 ranked NAIA team!  Final Four Participant! A coaching staff member of Texas Tech men’s basketball team said this about [Breakthrough Basketball Camps](. For those of you who are unaware, Texas Tech made the Final Four at the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament for the first time in school history! “Breakthrough Basketball puts on some of the best camps out there for youth and high school players. I know this because I used to coach at the camps. Here is what I really liked about the camps… They limit players at each camp, give players 1 on 1 attention, spend a ton of time on skill development, don’t waste time on pointless scrimmaging (they have purposeful 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, and 5v5 drills instead), focus on mentality and improve your confidence and aggressiveness, and develop your character and mindset beyond basketball. I’ve taken many of the drills, skills, and life lessons taught at Breakthrough’s camps and applied them in my life and with coaching at the college level. When it comes to skill development, mentality, and character development, Breakthrough is one of the best!” - Max Lefevre, Director of Player Development for the Texas Tech Men’s Basketball Team  Coach of #1 ranked NAIA college team recommends to any parent! Recently, Benedictine College got their first ever #1 ranking at the NAIA college level for men’s basketball! And they finished the regular season ranked #3. They also finished the season undefeated in conference play. Here’s what their head coach said about [Breakthrough Camps](... “I enjoyed working the camp and I thought the camp was organized and the kids learned a ton. As a college coach, I can appreciate the attention to detail in the drills and how they limit the camp participants to maximize repetitions. Breakthrough Basketball provides high quality camps that I recommend to any parent.” - Ryan Moody, Men’s Head Coach at Benedictine College (Kansas)  Best instruction… Expectations of campers set from the start… Limit enrollment to maximize reps… Coach every player regardless of skill level. “Breakthrough Basketball Camps offer kids the opportunity to get the best instruction and work on fundamentals that will immediately make their game better… at my first Breakthrough camp, I was impressed with the way the instructor conducted the camp’s opening remarks and spelled out exactly what the campers were going to do and what the expectations were of each camper and parent. Especially important was how he highlighted what they wouldn’t get out of the camp if they didn’t put in the hard work. As a college coach, I really enjoy working with Breakthrough Basketball camps because they limit enrollment to maximize repetitions and are willing to coach each and every camper regardless of their ability or skill level. The only criteria that matters is if the camper is willing to be coachable and put in the work.” -Andrea Preston, Head Women’s Coach at Groucher College (Maryland)  Meticulous attention to detail and persistent repetition of those details! Next level skill development while teaching about overall quality of life! “Often you hear how champions are made in the summer, which is true. But often champions are made through meticulous attention to detail and persistent repetition of those details. The details must be accurate and applicable, which is what you get with [Breakthrough Basketball](. These coaches provide campers with next level skill development and team workouts, while teaching about overall quality of life in the same breath. I have enjoyed being part of Breakthrough Basketball in the past and look forward to being part of it all again in the future!” -Courtney Robinson, Women’s Assistant Coach at University of Sioux Falls (South Dakota)  How To View Breakthrough Camps & Register - 20% Discount Ends Soon! Click on the camp schedule below! Once you are on the camps page, find the camp you are interested in. Then click the Reserve Your Spot button to learn more about the camp and register. The 20% early-bird discount ends on Sunday, April 14th for our summer camps! [Breakthrough Camp Schedule](   Thanks! - Joe Haefner Breakthrough Basketball  This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( or [Unsubscribe All]( Copyright © 2019 Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. All rights reserved. Breakthrough Basketball, LLC. | 5001 1st Ave. SE, Ste 105 #254 | Cedar Rapids | IA | 52402 [email.gif] .

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