Former NBA Player Transforms Youth With HOOPS Life Program
Self-esteem, confidence, bullying, disruptive behavior, focus, acting out
Every school day across America, children look to overcome life challenges at home and school. Sometimes a child wishes to gain confidence and easily communicate.
Other times, it is a child with emotional challenges, who a resource officer forcibly removes from a classroom.
You've most likely experienced youth needing
support at restaurants, malls, churches, neighbor's birthday party or
any place where people gather.

Imagine a youth program, founded by a former NBA player, that provides those types of results… 100% of the time.
Pat Burke, a retired NBA and European league player, has been generating positive results with his youth program, HOOPS Life.
HOOPS Life
is self-enrichment - achieved through a curriculum based program. Pat's
life experience led to establishing the HOOPS training facility and the
launch of the program. Burke recognized a need for assisting and
supporting youth early in his own life. As a 6'7" high school sophomore,
he transferred into a new high school.
As he grew taller, conversations became uncomfortable when people focused on his ability to put a ball through a hoop.
"I'm not a basketball player."
His new classmates and the school faculty
never realized that Pat had played 8 years of ice hockey. He never
touched a basketball until sophomore year. He almost quit
playing basketball before he transferred into the new high school.
Burke and his family had moved from Cleveland, Ohio to Cape Coral, Florida when he was 16 years old.
Pat met Coach Marty Waters,
the basketball coach at Mariner High School. Coach Waters mentored Pat
through "thought provoking questions, life talks, encouragement and goal
setting."
Quickly, Pat's grades improved and his basketball skills strengthened.
Quickly, Pat's grades improved and his basketball skills strengthened.
Pat grew to 6'11" his senior year. He earned a basketball scholarship from Auburn
University. After college, a 12 year professional career included stops with the Orlando Magic, the Phoenix Suns and 6 championships in European leagues. After retirement, Pat returned to his home in Mount Dora, FL.
University. After college, a 12 year professional career included stops with the Orlando Magic, the Phoenix Suns and 6 championships in European leagues. After retirement, Pat returned to his home in Mount Dora, FL.
Quickly his backyard became a popular destination for local youth who wanted to learn from a pro.
"Early on, I became
aware of how my approach was not achieving a high level of change. My
desire to impact others, the way my coach did, had me educate myself
through continual research and partnership with a professional business
coach and life coach. Conversations on creating HOOPS Life began," says
Burke.
HOOPS Life threads the gap between sports and life. The children enrolled and parents see
measurable results and transformation in behavior, emotional management, grades, leadership, confidence, conflict resolution, communication and responsibility. Families experience a child
making the honor roll for the first time, a child with behavior challenges managing their choices, or a youth gaining confidence and self - esteem.
measurable results and transformation in behavior, emotional management, grades, leadership, confidence, conflict resolution, communication and responsibility. Families experience a child
making the honor roll for the first time, a child with behavior challenges managing their choices, or a youth gaining confidence and self - esteem.
Plus - basketball skills improve!
The HOOPS Life
programs are made up of three 12-week courses. Each course is
curriculum based and provides a classroom component and on court team
building. There are three 12-week programs in the organization
- miFundamentals, miEssentials, miTeam.
To help at-risk children, the HOOPS Life staff has reached out to educators and community
organizations. Currently about a third of the program's participants are sponsored by a The Mount Dora Community Trust 501(c)3 Hoops Scholarship Fund. Learn more about HOOPS Life, visit http://orlandobasketballtraining.com/hoops-life-youth-basketball-program.html or call Pat Burke at 352-253-4667.
organizations. Currently about a third of the program's participants are sponsored by a The Mount Dora Community Trust 501(c)3 Hoops Scholarship Fund. Learn more about HOOPS Life, visit http://orlandobasketballtraining.com/hoops-life-youth-basketball-program.html or call Pat Burke at 352-253-4667.
SOURCE HOOPS Life
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