Real Prime Impact athletes. Real before-and-afters. This is what a few months of committed development actually looks like, on the tape and on the stat sheet.
Hear it from the athlete, hear it from a parent, then watch the work show up on the court. Real proof, not a highlight reel.
We don't post layups for the sake of it. Every clip is a story: the weakness, the work behind the scenes, and the moment it finally pays off in a live game.
We start by naming the exact weakness you see in games, the thing that keeps showing up and holding your athlete back.
We break the problem down and drill the fix on purpose, footwork, angles, and reps at game speed, testing and developing until it holds up under pressure.
We point to the moment it pays off in a live game, so you see the change itself, not just the effort that went into it.
Different kids, different starting points, the same kind of jump.
Justin GoinsBasketball IQ - Reading ball screens - Sharper cuts
Jackson MyersTighter handles - Playing aggressive - Downhill attacks - More confident
Draylon DavisBall handling - Confidence - Attacking the rim - 1% better daily
Isaac · 6th GradeBall handling - Step-backs - Confidence - Scoring, passing, rebounds
Prime AthleteBall handling - Loves the training
Will · 8th GradeBall handling - Quicker shots - Conditioning
Joseph Brickley & London WoodsBall handling - Reading the game - Confidence - Offhand
Mombo · 6th GradeBall handling - Fewer turnovers - Team MVP - Hard work pays off
Kozum Wasby · SophomoreIn-game reps - Pacing - Mentoring - Humble mindset
Do not just take our word for it. Hover a video and hear it from the families who watched the change happen up close.
A Prime ParentGreat value - Real confidence - Skills noticed - Mind & game
Dylan Hernandez's FamilyPurposeful drills - Footwork - Hand placement - Homework
Grayson Miller · 8th to 9thPushed to grow - Ball handling - Confidence - Defense - Effort
Jackson Goins · 9th GradeCompetes with peers - Vocal leader - Physical - Exceeded expectations
Omari Rainey · 7th GradeFound us on Instagram - All in on development
A Prime FamilyFound us on Facebook - Individual focus - Dribbling, IQ, passing - Better at home
Kazim (15) & Mariam (9)Skills + discipline - Routine - Love to play - More responsible
Prime Impact started with a simple belief: that committed players deserve real, detail-obsessed development, not another open gym. What began as a handful of workouts in North Texas grew into a full program, one athlete, one rep, and one breakthrough at a time.
It was not easy, and it was never meant to be. Every transformation on this page is a piece of that story, and proof that when the work is real, the results are too.
Your player lives the basketball content, but you are the one making the decision. The Parent Playbook answers the questions, fears, and what-ifs that actually keep you up at night.
Is your child actually improving, or just getting workouts?
What parents should look for in a basketball trainer
How to build your kid's confidence
How to know if your child is ready for serious training
Why confidence disappears when playing time drops
What I'd do if my 10-year-old wanted to become elite
3 mistakes parents make when choosing a trainer
When should your child start strength training?
Private training or group training — which does your child need?
Getting started is simple. The next before-and-after on this page could be your athlete.
Proven results · Measured · On film