The importance of AAU basketball has surpassed the world of high school basketball. It has changed the way high school players get a college basketball scholarship. If you want to give yourself the best chance at success in today’s murky world of basketball, start by understanding these truths.

Unfortunately, high school basketball has taken a backseat in the AAU. In general, high school offers a better environment to grow as a basketball player (depending on the coach). More practices, better team chemistry, deeper understanding of basketball concepts, community involvement, representing your school, etc.

The biggest problem is that the high school season is during the college season.

College head coaches don’t primarily focus on recruiting during these months. It can not be. Every coach at the college level is extremely competitive and dedicated. They’re constantly focused on their team throughout the season, and if they’re not, they’ll lose games…and then their job.

After the college season is over, his main focus becomes recruiting. College coaches know that recruiting is the lifeblood of their team. If they don’t have talent, their coaching career will be short-lived.

Enter AAU basketball.

AAU allows college coaches to watch players compete at a high level in the off-season. This is the main advantage that AAU basketball has over high school basketball… and it’s a huge advantage.

If you want to play college basketball, join a good AAU team that travels to the big tournaments in the off-season.

It’s common sense: the more opportunities you get to play in front of college coaches, the more likely they are to take notice of your basketball skills and start recruiting you. Once you realize it, the momentum will build up on its own.

But here’s the trick:

AAU basketball DOES NOT INCREASE YOUR INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL SKILLS.

Before the rise of the AAU, players had no practices or games throughout the year in the off-season. There was time to practice and improve their individual basketball skills.

At this time, gamers are lost in playing many games. The problem with playing games all year long is that THE COACH DESIGNS THE PRACTICE NOT FOR THE INDIVIDUAL PLAYER, BUT FOR THE TEAM.

So if you play all year on an AAU team, you’re not developing your skills enough. Being on a team doesn’t guarantee anything.

Two team practices a week won’t help you individually as a basketball player!

You have to go to a gym and practice. Period.

Each year I improved tremendously as a player because I consistently trained with a basketball plan. Ultimately, my superior basketball skills earned me a Division 1, full-travel college basketball scholarship.

The good news is that you can always improve as a basketball player. The method to constantly improve as a basketball player is quite simple:

BASKETBALL WORKOUTS (consistent, intense and correct) + PLAYING AGAINST GREAT PLAYERS = PROGRESS TOWARDS YOUR BASKETBALL GOALS

This method will never go out of style throughout your basketball career. Every level you go to, keep using this method.

AAU basketball is a key component in advancing your basketball career beyond high school. It is important to join a respected AAU program with a quality coach. But that’s not all, you MUST CONSTANTLY TRAIN yourself during the off-season on your individual basketball skills. Combining these two aspects will greatly increase your chances of getting a college basketball scholarship. It won’t be easy, but that’s what makes it so worthwhile and rewarding. Get started today!

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