From Driveway Reps to Division 1 Reality
You don’t become a great player by accident. You become one by seeing the game differently — and doing the work that actually matters.
Our journey didn’t start under bright lights or on big stages. It started in the driveway — chasing dreams, battling doubt, and trying to understand what coaches really look for.
Over time, I learned something most parents never get told:
Talent isn’t the separator. Clarity is.
Players don’t struggle because they won’t work hard.
They struggle because they don’t know what to work on.
Highlights hide the truth.
Trainers teach drills.
But game film exposes patterns — and those patterns reveal the habits that decide who plays and who sits.
That single realization changed everything for my sons.
Once we stopped guessing and started breaking down film the way coaches do, the path became clear. Confidence went up. Decision-making sharpened. Opportunities found them. And eventually, that clarity took them from the driveway… to Division I basketball.
Today, that same process sits at the core of InGame Training.
We help parents and athletes finally understand:
What the film actually shows
Which habits are costing opportunities
What to fix next
How to build a player coaches trust
This isn’t motivation.
This isn’t theory.
This is the truth every athlete needs — and almost no one gets.
If your athlete’s dreams are bigger than their current results, we’re here to give you the roadmap we wish we had from day one. Because one honest evaluation can change everything.
Control the mind. Understand the game. Dominate the opportunity.
Most training focuses on drills and highlights. We focus on the habits and decisions that show up on film — the things coaches actually evaluate.
Grounded in real basketball experience — not theories or opinions. These are the same patterns, habits, and evaluation criteria that helped athletes earn trust, roles, and real opportunities.
Tools and evaluations you can use anytime, anywhere — on your phone, laptop, or sitting courtside. No special trainer, gym, or schedule required.
Whether your athlete is fighting for minutes, building confidence, or chasing the next level, our system adapts to their stage. The feedback meets the player where they are — and grows with them.
One honest evaluation tells your athlete exactly what needs to change — so they can improve today and coaches notice sooner.
Dominick didn’t start with rankings, attention, or guaranteed playing time. He wasn’t the most athletic kid on the court. But once he understood what coaches actually value — and started studying game film to fix the habits holding him back — everything changed. His confidence grew. His decisions improved. Coaches trusted him. Opportunities followed. He didn’t magically “get discovered.” He became a player whose habits demanded attention.
Emily Johnson
Your athlete doesn’t need more drills — they need clarity. A real game-film evaluation reveals the patterns, habits, and decisions that determine who earns minutes and who watches from the bench.