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2 Days - Saturday and Sunday,
December 21st and 22nd
Immanuel Lutheran Church4650 Sunview Dr, Loveland, CO 80538
SATURDAY
● 9am - 11am - 3rd - 8th Grade GIRLS● 11:30am - 1:30pm - 3rd - 8th Grade BOYS● 1:30pm - 3:30pm - ELITE (3rd - 8th BOYS AND GIRLS not for beginners)
SUNDAY (skill level split within session)
● 12:30 - 2:30pm - 3rd - 8th Grade GIRLS● 3pm - 5pm - 3rd - 8th BOYS● 5pm - 7pm - ELITE (3rd - High School BOYS AND GIRLS not for beginners)● 7pm - Q&A WITH GIRLS POST-WORKOUT● COACHES WELCOME TO OBSERVE
If you want to become a part of a competitive culture, are willing to get challenged and learn not just HOW to perform new skills but HOW to move and coordinate your movements in much more effective and functional ways so that they can provide you more opportunities and will transfer into a game, then this clinic is for you! Not only will you experience and be encouraged to discover a variety of ways to move and perform a skill, but you will also learn WHEN to use them by challenging and improving your decision-making skills within each rep, within each task.
Coaches are also welcome to attend and observe to expand their knowledge when it comes to understanding how to effectively use the Constraints Approach and Differentiated Learning methodologies through a more conceptual evidence-based approach to training; promoting and embracing a Culture of Error for acquiring both skill and how to coordinate ourselves into establishing the more functional movement patterns. Also how to design and present athletes with optimal levels of challenges and opportunities to explore, become creative, and compete so that they can experience the greatest amount of transfer possible
Player Development Coach and Current Head of Player Development for the Scottish Basketball Federation & Lead for the U14 Female & Male National Academy Programs & Transforming Basketball Clinician
Kerri is a former Canadian Division 1 USport player as well as overseas professional with time spent in Australia, Spain, and Germany. The founder of Unbounded Athletes, Kerri is specifically focused on how she can shift the female basketball culture globally by exposing female athletes to the very unique, evidence-based, and highly effective approaches to skill acquisition and specifically, how to learn and establish the more functional coordinated movements necessary to becoming the most skilful athlete; something that she experienced firsthand and continues to dive deep and teach the next generation of athletes in their developmental journeys.
For Kerri, having female athletes see her allows them to believe they too can be her. Where by leaning all the way in and committing to a much more uncertain, messy approach to training where results are not immediately revealed, is in fact proven to create a much more skilful, functional, and adaptable player that will experience and have their training transfer into a real game but also allow them to play and succeed at the highest level they wish to play at.
Schmidt Performance (Current Triple Threat Coach)
Jeff is currently a K-12 educator and enjoys working with students in the classroom as he has done in California and Colorado for the past 20+ years. Jeff has been mentored by some of the best coaches in the world. In that time, Jeff coached basketball at the high school and college levels. He has spent nine years as a head coach and was named “Coach of the Year” three separate times for three separate schools while in Fresno. In addition to his sideline work in the regular season, Jeff has worked numerous camps across the world and country including the Michael Jordan Flight School, Hong Kong, Italy, and the Snow Valley Basketball School which has recently been rated by Sports Illustrated as the best teaching basketball camp in the country. Schmidt Performance Basketball Training and Development was founded in 2019 as a way to provide student-athletes with a unique, positive experience that serves and leads young people to be the best versions of themselves both on and off the court.
"I reached out to Coach Schmidt because I heard he worked with teams. Not only did he and his assistants come in and work on skills through drills which were great! But he also hit on the mental aspects of the game. In his short time he gave some insights that will not only be valuable to the players but also to me as a coach.
He “met” my players were they were at whether seniors that have committed to play at the next level or our incoming freshmen that played on B or C team and encouraged each one to get and be better for themselves, their teammates, and for our school community, it was great!!
Out of all of the team camps I have teams participate in over the years, having Coach Schmidt work with my team is by far the best “camp” we/I have participated in. To me, not only did my players get better skill wise, but also he hit on concepts that will, without a doubt, make us a better TEAM."
Coach Reese
Laramie HS Girls Basketball Head Coach