
Chaffee County, CO Private Basketball Coaching
Basketball Training Jobs in Chaffee County, CO?
If you live in Chaffee County, CO and fit at least one of the following criteria, you can become a private basketball coach with Athletes Untapped: current/former college player, pro player, high school coach, college coach, AAU coach, full-time trainer, or part-time trainer. All of our coaches are required to pass a background check and will be carefully vetted by the Athletes Untapped team to ensure that parents & athletes in our network are training with the best!

How to Find The Right Personal Basketball Trainer in Chaffee County, CO
You decided you want to train with a private basketball coach in Chaffee County, CO. Now, how do you go about finding a coach for your child? Luckily, Athletes Untapped makes it easy. Head to our website or mobile app, enter your sport and location, and view all of the local private basketball coaches in Chaffee County, CO. Our platform is simple to navigate so you can easily check a coach’s experience. Plus, all Athletes Untapped coaches are required to pass a background check. If you want to work with a male or female basketball trainer, we have coaches for both. If you want to train with a guard, forward, or center, we have trainers for all three. If you want to receive lessons from someone who played D1, D2, D3 basketball, or even professional basketball (overseas or NBA), we have coaches that come from all levels.


Basketball Training Drills in Chaffee County, CO?
The types of drills you’ll do during a private basketball lesson in Chaffee County, CO depends on the coach. Some coaches feature guard drills – like two ball dribbling, sprint dribbling, cone dribbling, etc. Others may focus on shooting – like form shooting, three point shooting, pull up shots, etc. At Athletes Untapped, we encourage parents to ask what types of drills their coach will run before deciding if they are the right fit.

What Skills Can a Personal Basketball Coach in Chaffee County, CO Improve?
There are two types of skills private basketball coaches in Chaffee County, CO can help young players improve: hard skills & soft skills. Hard skills are the aspects of a player’s game like footwork, form shooting, 3-point shooting, dribbling, rebounding, defense, etc. Any private basketball coach who’s worth training with should have knowledge of most hard skills, and expertise in at least one area. On the other hand, private basketball coaches should also focus on the soft skills – mental toughness, grit, live game situations, and how to handle yourself in the face of adversity. All young athletes will be challenged at some point in their life. Whether it happens early or late, it’s inevitable. Training with a personal basketball coach who knows how to prepare an athlete for any situation they might face in a game goes a long way for the player’s development. It’s good to focus on the hard skills, but our coaches at Athletes Untapped do a great job at building an all-around player who’s mentally, physically, and technically sound.
Potential Results from Private Basketball Coaching in Chaffee County, CO
Results from training with a private basketball coach in Chaffee County, CO will vary depending on the athlete, their age, and their starting skillset. You might have heard stories about NBA, WNBA, overseas, or college players reaching the top because they trained with the best private coach. That can happen in certain cases but it’s not the norm. Don’t expect your child to become LeBron James or Kobe Bryant (RIP) just because they train with a personal basketball coach. But, as long as the athlete trains hard & consistently works with their Athletes Untapped coach, they can see real improvements in their game.

Example of a Private Basketball Workout in Chaffee County, CO
Wondering what to expect when you show up to a private basketball workout in Chaffee County, CO? Athletes Untapped knows the answer because we are the private coaching pros. While your specific workout plan will vary depending on your personal basketball trainer, most trainers mix shooting, handles, off-ball moves, footwork, agility, and sometimes strength training (if you’re not too tired by the end of the workout). At first, some of the drills might seem impossibly hard or the movements might feel awkward – and that’s great! Private basketball workouts aren’t supposed to be easy. If Steph Curry and Kyrie Irving did simple workout routines, do you think they’d be where they are today? Nope!
