An extremely important basketball training secret may be passing you
by…Imagine: superior speed, advanced agility, and incredible basketball skills
could all be accomplished during one training session.
Are you tired of being one step slower than the other basketball players on the court?
Does your inability to change direction quickly keep you on the bench?
Do you have a hard time maintaining your balance while making basketball moves and going by a
defender?
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Elite Basketball Training’s Speed and Agility Drills and Skills is the solution to
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Elite Basketball Training’s Speed and Agility Drills and Skills marks a revolution in speed and agility
training for basketball. Gone are the days where speed and agility for basketball players is performed in
its own separate workout. Throughout this video and book Elite Basketball Training provides you with
speed and agility drills that will make you quicker and more agile while incorporating basketball skill
development into each drill. This ground-breaking concept makes these speed and agility drills even
more specific to basketball. So whether you are a player, parent, or a coach, you will find this way of
training highly effective and extremely efficient and it will deliver incredible results on the basketball
court.
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product that will help you:
Change directions quicker with and without the basketball.
Improve your basketball specific footwork.
Maintain balance and speed while handling the basketball.
Accelerate past your defender.
Become a better defensive basketball player.
Become the Explosive and Dynamic basketball player you have always dreamed of.
Who is Elite Basketball Training?
Elite Basketball Training, LLC is a basketball development company that is owned and operated by Rich
Stoner. Rich has been a highly successful basketball coach and trainer for over a decade. Throughout
this time he has coached and trained players of varying levels from seven year old beginners to high
school, college, and professional athletes, thereby helping many basketball players achieve their goals.
Elite Basketball Training, LLC is far from your normal basketball training company. Rich Stoner pushes the
limits of basketball skill and athletic development by combining fundamental drills with new and
innovative techniques. This makes his workouts fun, challenging, and effective, and his players results
speak for themselves.
What Makes Elite Basketball Training’s Speed and Agility Drills and Skills better
than the rest?
It’s simple…Innovation and Efficiency. In Speed and Agility Drills and Skills I go to great lengths to
combine basketball skill development with sports specific speed and agility training. This has created a
multi-tiered way of training that is not only ground-breaking, but will shorten your workout times while
increasing your overall basketball skill and athleticism. You will be blowing past your defenders in no
time with Elite Basketball Training’s Speed and Agility Drills and Skills.
Here is what others are saying:
Ever since my days as a pro player I knew that agility, speed and footwork were very important aspects of the game.
Though I was never too agile or fast as a player, through rigorous self- training and hours of repetition, I have improved my
footwork and became very good at positioning and moving around in an efficient way.
Up until last year, when I first met Coach Rich Stoner, I have never seen such emphasis put on the very same principles
that helped me succeed in basketball. The way Coach Stoner preaches footwork, agility, speed and balance and his
attention to details, made me want to learn as much as I can from him in this field.
Last week I gave a one hour agility and footwork clinic for high school kids in New York City. Inspired by Coach Stoner's
very own drills and combined with a couple of drills I came up with (again, keeping in mind the guidelines and techniques
I've learned by watching Coach Stoner work), I finished the clinic and received many praises by the players that
participated (“Coach, this is the best clinic I've ever had!”) and the coaches who were present (“May I borrow your
notes?”). I was also evaluated for an assistant coaching position at a local NCAA college team as their head coach was
watching the clinic. At the end of the clinic I was hired.
I believe in the fact that this method of coaching should be taught more, as players these days count on their athleticism
and do not put too much work into improving an important aspect of their game that could be better if they work at it.
Agility, quickness, footwork and balance are keys to success in my book.
Thanks for stepping out of the box and teaching something new and important in a way that is rarely seen, I am now hired
as an NCAA assistant coach. I have Coach Stoner to thank for that.
Ido Singer
Former Israeli professional basketball player
Owner and operator of www.idobasketball.com
From his first steps onto a playground in Middletown to his last steps off of the hardwood floor at CBA Dallas’ journey was
not unlike that of most kids paved by a lot of coaching experiences. Competitive basketball provided abundant learning
opportunities at every level with coaches spanning a broad spectrum of enthusiasm, experience, competence, and
effectiveness. He learned from every single one of them. I’d like to think Dallas tried to make the most out of every
minute of practice, every word spoken in a huddle, and every chance to learn from a mistake. But like every kid the
message isn’t always delivered or received the way it we’d like it to and learning from travel, school, and AAU ball all have
their biases. Personally, I think the hours playing playground ball on hard pavement without coaches or referees were the
richest experiences. Camps were a great source of fun, rudimentary drills, and more open and informal competition but
they were limited in terms of individual attention and provided a source for perpetuating bad habits. Even as he got older
and the camps seemed to be more specific and stratified he did not seem to thrive in spite of being put in the more advanced
and exclusive groups. Although I knew that some parents had found some success with individualized instruction I did not
see enough improvement in their kids to convince me that it was for Dallas. I always thought that he could grow on his own
through conventional channels. It wasn’t until recently that I found out how wrong I was.
It was most fortuitous to discover Elite Basketball Training. For Dallas it was nothing short of life-altering. Rich Stoner
has shown and continues to prove that sport-specific personal training is by far the most powerful method of development
for our young student-athletes. Amazing is the only way I can describe how much could be accomplished in such a short
span of time. The strength and agility program produced dramatic results. Not only did we see changes that you could see
in a mirror we were able to see changes on the court. Dallas’ reactions and movements were considerably more explosive.
His improved leaping ability one year after knee surgery is only eclipsed by the improved balance and strength that makes
the other player bounce off of him. Rich and Dallas managed to take on strength & conditioning with basketball training
concurrently. This appears to be the most effective approach. After passing him over at his freshman tryout the coaches at
his school could not overlook his improvement in speed and strength. A D3 coach who had made an offer to Dallas before
his senior year at CBA went out of his way to commend him when he caught up with him working out at a D1 practice.
Whenever anyone who knew Dallas in high school sees him today he does not hesitate to give Elite Basketball Training the
lion’s share of the credit. I often think about how differently things could have gone for Dallas had we found Rich Stoner
even 2-3 years sooner. I cannot overstate his impact on the course of my son’s basketball life.
Dr. Paul P. Ouano
Still Not Convinced?
Here are some product features that stand out:
Clearly diagrammed drills with detailed written explanations.
Written information on how and why to train this way.
Multiple camera angles.
Crisp clear audio.
Multiple levels of difficulty.
Unique basketball specific, speed and agility drills.
The Elite Basketball Training Speed and Agility Drills and Skills video and e-book can be yours for a
fraction of what it would cost you to hire a speed and agility coach and basketball skills trainer.
So why not save the money? Purchase a product that will help you become the basketball player that
you have always dreamed about.
Testimonials
Ever since my days as a pro player I knew that agility, speed and footwork were very important aspects of the game. Though I was never too
agile or fast as a player, through rigorous self training and hours of repetition I have improved my footwork and became very good at
positioning and moving around in an efficient way.
Up until last year, when I first met coach Rich Stoner, I have never seen such emphasis put on the very same principles that helped me
succeed in basketball. The way coach Stoner preaches footwork, agility, speed and balance and his attention to details, made me want to
learn as much as I can from him in this field.
Last week I gave a one hour agility and footwork clinic for high school kids in NYC. Inspired by coach Stoner's very own drills and combined
with a couple of drills I came up with (Again, keeping in mind the guidelines and techniques I've learned by watching coach Stoner work), I
finished the clinic and received many praises by the players that participated (Coach, this is the best clinic I've ever had!) and the coaches
who were present (May I borrow your notes...?). I was also evaluated for an assistant coaching position at a local NCAA college team, as
their head coach was watching the clinic. At the end of the clinic I was hired.
I believe in the fact that this method of coaching should be taught more, as players these days count on their athleticism and don't put in too
much work into improving an important aspect of their game that could be better if they work at it. Agility, quickness, footwork and balance
are keys to success in my book.
Thanks to stepping out of the box and teaching something new and important in a way that is rarely seen, I am now hired as an NCAA
assistant coach. I have coach Stoner to thank for that.
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Rich Stoner
Elite Basketball Training, LLC
www.richstoner.com
rstoner42@gmail.com
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