Tuesday, September 1, 2009

One point of self-promotion ...

jOURney
Seize this opportunity:
Develop your game and pursue your dream.

As one who played varsity basketball in Vermont, I understand the need for quality off-season instruction and analysis. Prepare yourself before you tryout.

This clinic provides specialized, concentrated player development including consultation, instruction and evaluation. Athletes will be videotaped as they perform specific drills to increase their skill set and basketball IQ. Tape will be broken down and given to students for the most applicable guidance and direction.

Students have the option to play pick up basketball in an unstructured environment prior to the VPA approved practice schedule. Many times these ‘open gym’ scrimmages become more a display of individual scoring attempts; and less of fundamental, game situations that increase the teams overall play.

In contrast, jOURney will provide students the opportunity for structured, knowledgeable and passionate understanding regarding this great sport, their teammates and themselves.

Jeff Fuller, BeInteresting@yahoo.com, 802/522-6356


A percentage of the profits will go to the Vermont Army National Guard in honor of my cousin, Scott McLaughlin,who gave his life for the hope of freedom in Iraq.

"In my experience with Jeff he is very knowledgeable about the game of basketball and a blessing to work with." Jake Voskuhl (10 yr. NBA pro)

"Jeff Fuller was a coach for me when I was the principal of Crossett Brook Middle School I observed his calm and consistent manner of coaching, his passion for the game and his even-handedness in dealing with adults." Ken Page (Executive Director, VPA)

"Jeff has a great understanding of the game. He works kids hard, making them better while improving both their skill set and basketball IQ." George Rodecker (NBA draft analyst)

"Jeff has a clear passion for basketball, and has continuously sought to grow the game in Vermont. He has proven to be a tireless worker with his radio show, and I'm sure that work ethic applies to everything he does." Will Voigt (former Vermont Frost Heaves Head Coach)

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