In Control Basketball

Competition + Composure™ Basketball

Play the Game. Control the Moment.

Training the mental side of competition. How athletes respond to adversity in real game moments.

Most teams train skill.

ALMOST NONE TRAIN RESPONSE.

What It Is

  • A competitive event built around real game adversity
  • Mindset and behavioral training: response, composure, integrity
  • Feedback on body language, officiating response, resets, leadership

What It Isn’t

  • Not a skill clinic (shooting, ball handling, etc)
  • Not conditioning
  • Not a motivational talk

Why This Matters

Games are decided in moments of adversity.

Adversity

  • A bad call
  • A missed shot
  • A costly turnover
  • A momentum swing

Response

  • Reset or complain
  • Lock in or lose focus
  • Lead or lose control

The response determines what happens next.

Teams that respond best win more.

What Makes This Different

This is not a skill clinic. It is competitive mindset training — how players respond when things go wrong.

Players receive feedback on:

  • Body language
  • Response to officiating
  • Reset routines after mistakes
  • Leadership under pressure

Competition creates adversity. The response is what matters.

What Teams Gain

Greater focusunder pressure
Stronger leadershipon the court
Better chemistryas a team
Fewer mistakesthat swing games

Training Philosophy

Train the skill.

Train the response.

Compete with composure and integrity.

Competitor Standard

Great players compete with skill.

Great teammates compete with composure.

Great athletes compete with integrity.