CAMPS / TRAINING INFORMATION

  • All training and camps are open to AIA and non-AIA members, unless otherwise noted.
  • Registration for ALL camps must be completed on the form provided at the bottom of this page. Please register your athlete for the 2012-2013 school year.
  • All camps are run by our AIA coaches and staff.
  • We are committed to maximizing the athletes’ time while in the gym, so please always arrive 15 minutes prior to the workouts.
  • Interested in extra skill training work? Scroll below to contact one of our trainers.

Questions about camps or training, please email alliowaattack@gmail.com.

SUMMER CAMPS (3rd – High School)

3 on 3 Camp: June 4 – 7

Penetration reads, defensive positioning, and movement without the basketball are critical skills that will be taught during this camp. This 4-day camp will end with Day 4 as ‘Competition Day’ where the athletes will be put on teams and use what they learned to compete for the final 2 hours. Click here to read more about this training camp.

Shooting #1: June 11-12

Becoming a great shooter requires countless hours in the gym, consistent form, and an unrelenting desire to make the shot more accurate and quick. This 2-day camp will focus on form shooting correcting common errors like ‘flying elbow’ and improper feet position, while developing one smooth motion. Click here to read more about this 2-day opportunity.

Shooting #2: June 13-14

Shooting off screens, developing a ridiculously quick pull-up jumper, and learning various ways to train your shot will be explored during this 2-day camp. Athletes will be given a variety of skills and drills to practice in game shots at speed and often against defense. Click here to learn more about the training.

1 on  1 Attack: June 18-19

To be a great player, you have to be able to beat YOUR man. We will work on beating players 1 on 1 off the dribble and off the catch. Learning how to stop 1 offensive player will also be taught during this program. Click here to learn how to finish against contact, use fakes and moves on 1 defender, and know how to lock down 1 player.

Ball Handling / Passing: June 20-21

While becoming a great shooter is a key offensive skill, most young players fail to realize handling / dribbling and passing is done a lot more in the game. Use this 2-day camp as a way to learn how to train these two critical skills and learn how to get up shots while doing so. Click here for more information.

Transition Games: June 25-26

Know how to get easy lay-ups with only one pass in transition? We will use a variety of transition games to learn and compete at offensive advantage situations. Athletes will learn how to get their team an open shot at a high rate. Athletes will also be taught how to actively become a better disadvantaged defender while attempting to get stops. Click here to learn how to become a more effective player in transition.

2 on 2 Playmaker: June 27-28

Great players have the ability to make the teammates around them better. If you want to guarantee a spot on a team throughout your entire career, this 2 on 2 camp will continue to teach you the various ways to make yourself a ‘must have’ on any squad. Increasing your fakes, using great control in the paint, and understanding how to move without the basketball will allow you to take your game to a different level. Click here to learn more.

If you sign up for ALL camps, there is a discount, so please click ‘ALL CAMPS’ below.

SKILL TRAINING

AIA has a number of talented individual trainers to help you take your game to the next level. Participating athletes will be expected to use a notebook before, during, and after the training to ensure maximum information retention. Directly contact any one of the coaches below to set up your lesson(s) today!

Lyndsey Fennelly / lyndshoops@gmail.com / www.lyndseyfennelly.com

Lefty Moore / 919.389.2099 / keithmoore14@yahoo.com

Alayne Ingram / alayneingram1120@gmail.com

Julian Seay / 641.295.5423 / julianseay@gmail.com

AIA Alumni Camp Pictures

All Iowa Attack is pleased to host the first AIA Alumni Camp. A few of AIA’s past players and current college basketball players were able to spend a few hours with the AIA players. Attack kids along with the alum went through a college practice learning some important concepts of hard work, success, and responsibility. AIA players were also given the chance to ask the alumni any questions and getting their autographs/pictures.

Click here to see pictures from the event…