Saturday, May 16, 2009

How to Pick a Girls Basketball Trainer

I talk and write about increasing your basketball knowledge. Having a trainer to work with is one way of increasing your knowledge. A basketball trainer can also serve as a mentor to you. Someone that's available to answer your basketball related questions and just talk to about the game. If there are several in your area, here are a few tips to help choose the best one.

Experience

What experience does the individual have in basketball? Did they play high school basketball, college or professionally. Have they coached the game and at what level? Or did they work in another capacity of the sport like team manager. The trainer should have been around the game in some kind of fashion and for an expanded period of time. Having a fitness or personal training certification is a plus but not necessarily a basketball It shows that the trainer is serious about expanding and increasing their knowledge.

Results

But don't just basketball on the experience. Look at the results they are producing. Check out who the individual has worked with. Has the player improved in her game? Ask the player about her experience with the trainer. See if she feels the training has been beneficial with this trainer.

Attitude

Experience and the results of the trainer are major components to look at but can you work with this individual. Check out there attitude. Have a conversation with the trainer. After the conversation, determine if this is someone you would like to train you. What is the trainer's philosophy? You will know if the trainer is only out to make money or is actually concerned about your performance as a player.

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