Basketball To Business

Myson Jones
Basketball To Business Podcast

What's up! Welcome to the Basketball To Business podcast. This podcast is basketball fanatics who happen to love the sport of business, too. I'm Myson Jones, your host. In these episodes, you'll get complete transparency into what it's like to operate a basketball training business and you'll learn from some of the best business minds in the game of basketball! Follow me on social to learn more IG - @mysonjones Twitter @themysonjones Facebook @mysonjones

  1. 6 SEPT

    Halftime Break with Justin Wakefield

    What's up, basketball trainers? In our podcast episode today, I had a great conversation with Justin Wakefield, a basketball trainer and educator, where we explored a range of topics related to coaching and player development. We discussed the importance of having thick skin as an educator, effective techniques for teaching players of all ages, the ideal training schedule, and the concept of "your body is your level" in basketball. We even reflected on our experiences in industries like sales and hardwood flooring and how those lessons have influenced our coaching styles. The conversation also touched on key themes like time management in training, using basketball as a tool for growth beyond the game, the importance of relationships and networking in the basketball community, and the different cultures of the sport in various markets. And towards the end, we emphasized the value of showing love, being a good person in the industry, and staying true to yourself through perseverance while building a successful training business. 00:00 Introduction and Thick Skin in Education04:02 Effective Techniques for Teaching Basketball10:12 The Ideal Training Schedule12:24 Playing Off the Ball in Basketball15:26 Your Body is Your Level in Basketball19:10 Exploring Different Industries and Gaining Perspective24:20 Efficiency and Time Management in Basketball Training25:19 Using Basketball as a Tool for Building26:04 Building Relationships and Networking in the Basketball Community31:23 Understanding Different Basketball Cultures in Different Markets37:25 Showing Love and Being a Good Person in the Industry43:14 Perseverance and Staying True to Oneself in the Basketball Training Business Overall, it was a deep, honest conversation about what it takes to be successful in basketball training and beyond. I hope you guys took away some solid gems from this episode. Thanks for tuning in, and as always, keep grinding and keep growing. Until our next podcast episode!

    48 min
  2. 3 SEPT

    Halftime Break with Coach Peter Danyliv, Tyler Leclerc and Micah Lancaster [Part III]

    What's up, basketball trainers? Hope everybody had an awesome Labor Day weekend! Appreciate you guys waiting for this final episode of our special podcast series with Coach Peter, Coach Tyler and Coach Micah. In today's episode, we continue to explore the myths and challenges of being a training professional, discussing the importance of cultivating customers through valuable educational content, the role of social media in generating revenue, and the need to balance entertainment with education. We also touch on the different success between in-person and online training, highlighting the necessity of strong communication with online clients. And finally, we'll share share with you our aspirations to expand into other sports and our hopes for the industry's growth and coexistence. Takeaways: Developing customers is more important than having fans, and providing solid educational materials is crucial to attract clients. Social media can generate revenue, but it requires finding the right balance between entertainment and education. The trainers have different revenue ratios between in-person training and online services. Communication and engagement are key to retaining online customers and ensuring they use the training programs. Expanding into other sports can provide additional opportunities for growth in the training industry. Thanks for tuning in to this special podcast series! We hope you enjoyed the discussion and gained some valuable insights. Stay tuned, as we might bring these great coaches back for another podcast series for more meaningful takeaways and conversations. Don't forget to subscribe and share this podcast with others who might find it helpful. See you next time!

    22 min
  3. 28 AUG

    Halftime Break with Coach Peter Danyliv, Tyler Leclerc and Micah Lancaster [Part I]

    What's up, basketball trainers? It's been a while since our last episode. And so, we're back with a special podcast three-part series, where we'll dive deep into the business side of basketball training. This series will be split into three parts, with the first part airing today. For the second time around, we're thrilled to have with us coaches Peter Danyliv, Tyler Leclerc, and Micah Lancaster. Together, we'll explore a range of topics, from shifting focus from NBA players to younger athletes, to the challenges of monetization and dealing with agencies. Tune in as we uncover the myths of training pros and share valuable insights on building a successful training business. Part 1: Shifting Focus and Valuing Your Craft as a Basketball Trainer In this first episode, we debunk the myth that training professional athletes is the ultimate marker of success, revealing the often low expectations many pros have for their training. The conversation highlights the shift from focusing on NBA players to developing younger athletes, emphasizing the importance of valuing your craft and getting paid what you're worth. We also stress that success as a trainer comes from building credibility and reputation in the community, rather than simply working with high-profile clients. Takeaways: Trainers need to determine the lifestyle they want and focus on building their business accordingly. Trainers should value their craft and expect to be paid for their work. Training pros does not necessarily lead to financial success or increased clientele. Building credibility and reputation as a trainer is crucial for attracting pro clients. Many pro players have low expectations when it comes to training and are not focused on improving their game. Trainers should prioritize helping athletes get better rather than just maintaining their skills.

    12 min
  4. 15 JULY

    Quick Break with Coach Myson: Insights on Growth, Trends, and Innovation for Basketball Trainers

    What's up, basketball trainers? This podcast is long overdue, but surely worth sharing. I’ve been reflecting on some insights from a few books I've listened to, and I want to share my thoughts: First, the quality of the questions we ask can significantly impact our growth. For example, asking "What are my customers doing regardless of me?" can help us understand and ride the waves of demand in our industry. It’s crucial to recognize that trends don't last forever, so while we capitalize on them, we should also prepare to transition off them when necessary. Additionally, observing what customers are figuring out on their own can highlight areas for innovation. One standout idea for me is addressing frustrations with the traditional AAU setup by looking at successful foreign models, like the club culture in Europe. I also plan to focus more on why our top 10% of customers buy, as understanding this can enhance our marketing and customer relationships. It’s essential to consider the right size for our business to maintain flexibility and avoid unnecessary complications. Lastly, reducing interruptions to foster deep work and considering contrarian thoughts like scaling down ambition to achieve more realistic goals can be beneficial. I hope you'll find these insights worth implementing to see how they can improve our basketball training business. Have a great week ahead everyone!

    10 min

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What's up! Welcome to the Basketball To Business podcast. This podcast is basketball fanatics who happen to love the sport of business, too. I'm Myson Jones, your host. In these episodes, you'll get complete transparency into what it's like to operate a basketball training business and you'll learn from some of the best business minds in the game of basketball! Follow me on social to learn more IG - @mysonjones Twitter @themysonjones Facebook @mysonjones

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