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Monday Mindset: An Unexpected Surprise
This just happened. Considering it’s been nearly 12 years, I never guessed I’d receive a call like this.
The 3-Point Play – On Unnecessary Dribbles, Tough Conversations & Doing Hard Things
Unnecessary dribbles hurt your team as they…often trigger traps, kill your explosiveness, and slows down your team movement. Use dribbles to go someplace and make something happen.
The 3-Point Play – On Two Feet, Gratitude, and a Thanksgiving Challenge
Why use two-foot stops in the paint? Gives you balance & power. Helps you to take more contact. Gives you time to make better decisions. Gives you the chance to use fakes and draw fouls.
If you only lead by example, you’re a poor leader
Great leaders don’t have the luxury of minding their own business. And ONLY leading by example is inadequate for those athletes trying to become truly great leaders.
Why You Should Learn How to Shoot a Basketball
So wherever you’re at in your journey, consider making the choice to become the best shooter on your team, then your area, then your state. And watch the doors open. The opportunity arise. And your dreams come true.
Monday Mindset: Find a Way
Champions have a unique mindset on their path to success. Regardless of adversity or circumstances, champions find a way.
Athlete Story | Taylor Vigil
Hi, I’m Taylor Vigil and PGC Basketball was my saving grace. Let me explain…when I first heard about PGC, I was a sophomore in college. I attended Scoring College the summer before my junior year with PGC Director Tyler Coston.
Athlete Story | Dylan Kurt
All I ever wanted was to be unguardable. But it was hard because I’m slow, unathletic, and have had multiple knee injuries. After going to PGC, I learned the importance of the mental side of the game. I learned how to be a true “student of the game.”