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Triple Threat Academy offers basketball through classes, camps, leagues, group classes, teams, training, team practices, scrimmages, drills, and games. The program includes both small and large camps and uses drills, games, and scrimmages as part of its basketball instruction.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
Triple Threat Academy describes itself as the most proven and most affordable way for a child to improve basketball skills, and as the most fun and affordable way for a child to learn basketball. The program states that it is a premier training headquarters for Bay Area basketball, with programs for all ages and skill levels and coaches who are hand-picked to provide instruction. It states that students develop confidence in a safe and secure environment, that physical activity supports mental and physical development and a healthy lifestyle, and that players are taught how to listen, be respectful, work with others, respect those in authority, and bond with other students over basketball.
The staff includes some of the most experienced teachers in the Bay Area, many of whom are former Triple Threat Academy students. The program notes that it focuses on teaching kids how to listen, be respectful, and have fun while learning how to play basketball. Triple Threat Academy is in partnership with the Sofive/Bladium Sports Club in Alameda.
One player, Marcel M, states that coaches are nice, teach a lot about basketball, make it fun to play, and that he feels pushed and challenged to do his best. One parent, Emi Y, reports that three boys attend group classes year-round, enjoy the fun, non-competitive environment and playing with friends, and that coaches get to know each student, gauge ability, and develop skills through drills, games, and scrimmages while still giving 1-1 attention in large groups. One coach, Sid E, describes being a longtime follower of Triple Threat Academy, joining after hearing from friends who are trainers, and says that in addition to teaching basketball skills, the program focuses on teaching kids how to listen, be respectful, and have fun while learning the game.
Last updated March 20, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
Triple Threat Academy describes itself as the most proven and most affordable way for a child to improve basketball skills, and as the most fun and affordable way for a child to learn basketball. The program states that it is a premier training headquarters for Bay Area basketball, with programs for all ages and skill levels and coaches who are hand-picked to provide instruction. It states that students develop confidence in a safe and secure environment, that physical activity supports mental and physical development and a healthy lifestyle, and that players are taught how to listen, be respectful, work with others, respect those in authority, and bond with other students over basketball.
The staff includes some of the most experienced teachers in the Bay Area, many of whom are former Triple Threat Academy students. The program notes that it focuses on teaching kids how to listen, be respectful, and have fun while learning how to play basketball. Triple Threat Academy is in partnership with the Sofive/Bladium Sports Club in Alameda.
One player, Marcel M, states that coaches are nice, teach a lot about basketball, make it fun to play, and that he feels pushed and challenged to do his best. One parent, Emi Y, reports that three boys attend group classes year-round, enjoy the fun, non-competitive environment and playing with friends, and that coaches get to know each student, gauge ability, and develop skills through drills, games, and scrimmages while still giving 1-1 attention in large groups. One coach, Sid E, describes being a longtime follower of Triple Threat Academy, joining after hearing from friends who are trainers, and says that in addition to teaching basketball skills, the program focuses on teaching kids how to listen, be respectful, and have fun while learning the game.
Last updated March 20, 2026.
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