Basketball training that builds confident kids - on and off the courT.
Science-driven, play-based coaching for ages 4–12.
Text/call (647) 558-4450
Why Hoop Labs?
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Play-based learning (Montessori-inspired)
Kids learn through movement, games, and guided discovery — built to keep them engaged and confident.
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Parent visibility + progress tracking
See real progress in basketball and soft skills, with clear metrics and updates you can follow.
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Research-backed, science-based curriculum
A structured curriculum grounded in primary research — no trends, no guesswork.
CHOOSE YOUR LAB
FOUNDATION LAB
Ages 4-7 (JK — Gr 2)
We combine fun with kinetic science. This lab focuses on coordination, spatial awareness, and the "rules of play." We split the court by age/size to ensure safety while building confidence.
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Wednesdays 6:00PM - 7:30PM
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Secure Parent Live Stream included.
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4 participants per trainer
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$245 for an 8 week long program
Junior Lab
Ages 8-12 (Gr 3 — Gr 7)
The game moves fast. Not only do we reinforce the fundementals, but we also train the brain to make decisions under pressure. This lab introduces Advanced Stat Tracking—teaching players the difference between a "good shot" and a "bad shot."
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Saturdays: 5:00PM - 7:00PM
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Live Streamed Scrimmages
Stat tracked games 3 times a season
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18 Players Max
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$255 for the 7 week program.
HoopLABS Parents
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Sarah M - parent of a 6-year-old
“My son used to lose interest fast, but the play-based approach kept him engaged the whole time. He’s more confident, listens better, and actually looks forward to every session.”
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Adeel K - parent of a 9-year-old
“The parent visibility is what sold me. Being able to track progress in both basketball skills and things like teamwork and coachability makes it feel like a real program—not just a drop-in.”
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Melissa R - parent of an 11-year-old
“Hoop Labs feels thoughtfully designed. The sessions are structured, the coaching is consistent, and it’s clear there’s a real curriculum behind it. We’ve seen huge improvement in focus and fundamentals.”