Frequently Asked Questions

  • Box Out Academy provides structured basketball training for youth and developing athletes who want to improve the parts of their game that matter most in real competition. We offer individual and small-group training along with camps that focus on fundamentals, basketball IQ, footwork, effort habits, and confidence. Our goal is to help players become better teammates and trusted by their coaches.

  • To get started, simply fill out the contact form or request a session through our website. We’ll connect with you to learn about the player’s age, experience, goals, and schedule, then recommend the best training option to support their development.

  • Box Out Academy emphasizes the details that coaches look for but don’t always have time to teach—effort, discipline, communication, and decision-making. We focus on building strong habits and accountability, not just flashy moves, so players develop the confidence and consistency needed to earn playing time and trust.

  • Training at Box Out Academy is positive, structured, and challenging. Players are pushed to work hard while being supported and coached with clear instruction. Parents can expect a professional, organized environment focused on long-term development, confidence, and growth on and off the court.

  • Box Out Academy offers flexible training options designed to support both serious development and family schedules. All pricing is communicated clearly in advance, and payments are handled securely online to ensure a smooth, professional experience.

    We understand that athletes and families manage busy, competitive schedules. Cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance will receive a refund. When last-minute changes happen, we encourage open communication and do our best to accommodate whenever possible while maintaining the high standards of our training environment.

  • You can contact us directly through the form on this page or by booking a session online. We respond promptly and are happy to answer any questions from both players and parents.