Galen Harkness • November 2, 2025

Work Hard. Have Fun. Get Better. This Winter at EYG Basketball.

Build Skills. Boost Confidence. Have Fun Working Hard.

Build Skills. Boost Confidence. Have Fun Working Hard.

At EYG Basketball, we believe in players who want to get better — who show up, sweat, and smile through the grind.
Because when effort meets structure, improvement happens fast.

🏀 This Winter at EYG
We’ve got a lineup designed to help players sharpen skills, build habits, and play with confidence — no matter their level. 

🍂 Holiday Shooting & Scoring Clinic
Nov. 24–25 • Grades 4–11 • $225–$250

Play Sharper. Score More. Impact Games Now.
For players ready to take their scoring to the next level.
Learn the footwork, mechanics, and confidence to score in real game situations — from 1v1 drives to 3v3 plays.



❄️ Holiday Shooting & Skills Camp
Dec. 22–23 • Grades 3–8 • $225 (Early Bird $200 by Dec. 1)

Build Habits That Show Up Every Game.
Players will refine form, improve finishing, and tighten ball-handling through fun, fast-paced drills.
Every rep has purpose. Every player gets better.


⚡ Shooting & Scoring Academy
Dec. 29–30 • Grades 6–11 • $225–$250

Step Into the New Year as a Confident Scorer.
Advanced players train through live, game-like reps to build rhythm, spacing, and shot creation skills.
Perfect for players serious about taking the next step in their development.


💪 EYG Transformation Program 2026
March–October 2026 • Grades 6–11

Get 1% Better Every Session.
This is our most comprehensive training system ever — built for players who want real growth over hype.
Through consistent, purposeful coaching, players will build confidence, improve decision-making, and master the game step by step.
This program is application-based and designed for hardworking, coachable players who are ready to commit.


Why It Matters
Every player says they want to get better — but few put in the consistent work it takes.
EYG is for those who do.

We’ve trained thousands of players across Colorado over the past 10 years, from beginners finding their love for the game to high school athletes preparing for varsity and college-level play.
Our players don’t chase hype. They build habits.

They learn to show up, work hard, and have fun doing it.

Ready to Work?
The best time to improve isn’t “later.”
It’s now.
✅ Structured coaching that builds confidence
✅ Purposeful drills that translate to games
✅ A community that values effort, focus, and fun

Let’s build better players — one session at a time.
By Galen Harkness April 6, 2026
Few actually decide to do what it takes. Every Gym Has This Two types of players. You’ve seen it. You might even know which one you are. Side 1 — The Complainers They talk about: The refs Their playing time Missed shots Bad courts Coaches There’s always something. And to be fair… some of it is real. But none of it helps them get better. Side 2 — The Workers They’re different. They: Stay after Get extra shots Ask questions Listen to coaching Fix mistakes They don’t ignore problems. They attack them. Same Gym. Same Situation. Different results. That’s the part most players miss. You don’t need a better team. You don’t need a better coach. You don’t need perfect conditions. You need a better response. What This Looks Like Bad call? Complain… or sprint back. Missed shots? Blame it… or fix your feet and get reps tomorrow. Not playing much? Get frustrated… or earn trust in practice. Slippery court? Make excuses… or adjust and play stronger. Here’s The Truth Your future as a player is decided early. Not by talent. By how you respond. The Players Who Improve They walk into the gym already decided: “I’m going to figure this out.” So when things go wrong… They don’t look around. They go to work. The Players Who Stay The Same They walk in thinking: “This isn’t fair.” And every bad call… Every missed shot… Every tough moment… Just proves them right. That’s The Difference Same gym. Same opportunities. Different mindset. Different outcome. What We See At EYG The players who improve the most aren’t always the most talented. They’re the ones who: Take coaching Stay consistent Work when it’s hard Show up ready They pick the right side. Over and over again. The Question Next practice. Next game. Next workout. Which side are you on? Because that decision shows up in your results.
By Galen Harkness March 21, 2026
Every player compares. They compare stats. They compare teams. They compare offers. They compare playing time. They compare skill level. And most of the time… They compare at the worst possible moment. A player sees someone score 25. Another makes varsity early. Someone gets attention online. Someone gets recruited first. Suddenly it feels like you are behind. But here is the truth most players don’t want to hear. They are not ahead. They are just further along their path. Basketball development is not a race. It is a long process that compounds over time. Some players grow early. Some players grow later. Some players get opportunities early. Some players earn them through years of work. The scoreboard you see right now is only a snapshot. It does not predict who you will become. What actually determines your future is much simpler. Work. Skill is not given. Confidence is not given. Game performance is not given. They are built. Through training. Through repetition. Through failure. Through consistency. Through time. Too many players spend their energy watching others. The best players spend their energy building themselves. You cannot control another player’s timeline. You cannot control another player’s opportunity. But you can control: How often you train. How focused you are when you train. How you respond to mistakes. How consistent you stay. How long you are willing to commit to improvement. Most players want results. Few players are willing to live in the process long enough to earn them. Comparison steals joy. But more importantly, comparison steals focus. And when focus disappears, development stops. The players who improve the most are not always the most talented. They are the most consistent. They show up when others don’t. They work when others watch. They stay patient when others quit. So instead of asking: “Why are they ahead?” Ask: “What am I willing to do to improve?” Then go to work. If you are a player who is ready to train with purpose, EYG Basketball provides structured, focused training designed to help you improve the skills that matter most in real games. Learn more at: 👉 www.eygbball.com
Youth basketball player training alone in gym focusing on skill development and improvement instead
By Galen Harkness February 26, 2026
Youth basketball players develop at different speeds. Learn why comparison slows growth and how focusing on your own development leads to long-term success.