Heath Day | Rally Alaska
“Alysa is a fantastic human being and a superstar coach. In my twenty years of coaching and training coaches I have not encountered a coach with as much passion and desire for the success of their athletes. Alysa goes above an beyond all expectations to give her best and inspires those around her in the process. Her knowledge, commitment, and work ethic are top notch. From training collegiate athletes to basketball camp with kindergartners to adult strength and conditioning training, and everything in between, Alysa is a one of a kind coach that makes people around her better." |
Summer Sessions
There are two options available for middle school players, Beginner Basketball and The Akademy. Scroll to learn about both!
Beginner Basketball
These sessions are for beginner players between 6th - 9th grade who have minimal experience playing the game and are looking to further develop their skills and love for basketball! All sessions are the O'Malley Center, schedule below.
The Akademy
Make Yourself and 94ft Athletics present The Akademy, a 3 week in depth developmental experience for Alaskan hoopers to unlock their greatest potential on and off the court. Spots are extremely limited - we will only take14 athletes for each 7th - 9th grade Akademy.
Shannon & Kirby Gallagher - read the review on google
Summer Strength & Conditioning
Learning how to move correctly, to be functionally strong, and to immersed in an environment of other like-minded athletes pursing their own growth and betterment, is an incredible advantage! Check out this summers opportunities for your middle schooler to get a huge jump on their peers.
Advanced Strength & ConditioningThis is not available to Middle School aged athletes of any sport. On Saturday mornings, beginner athletes will be able to train with the other sweat collectors from the advanced strength and conditioning group!
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Beginner Strength & ConditioningThis group is for athletes at least entering 7th grade and above, of any sport. You fit this group if you have little to know experience with strength training. Athletes should have specific goals related to a sport, or for improving their health.
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