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Breakthrough Basketball Camps offers basketball camps that include Essential Skills, Ball Handling and Scoring Skills, Shooting & Ball Handling, Attack & Counter, Ball Handling, Shooting & Decision-Making, and Elite Skills & Playmaking. The program runs skill development camps and training for players and coaches using these specific focus areas.
• Ages: 8–18 years old
Breakthrough Basketball began in 2006 as an online content provider and started offering skill development camps and training in 2010. The business was founded by brothers Joe and Jeff along with their father, Dennis, and the trio continues to lead it. Since 2012, more than 150,000 campers have attended, and the organization now offers over 400 basketball camps across the United States each year.
The mission of Breakthrough Basketball is to help basketball players and coaches improve, both on and off the court. Breakthrough Basketball reports over 300,000 newsletter subscribers and millions of unique website visitors each year, and it offers one of the largest collections of training resources online for players and coaches of all skill levels.
According to the program, it has an average instructor satisfaction rating of 9.3 out of 10 and a 9.1 out of 10 satisfaction rating from campers and parents for over 100 camps conducted across the United States in 2015. Breakthrough Basketball states that, according to Alexa.com, it is the most popular basketball coaching site in the world and notes that it has been trusted for over 20 years. The camps include a 60-day money-back guarantee and focus on fundamentals.
Breakthrough Basketball offers scholarship awards to boys and girls from low income families who need financial assistance to attend basketball camps. The program also notes that it provides camp scholarships for children of low income families.
Parent feedback shared by the program includes comments that the camp was “one of the best sports experiences” a child had, that instructors worked to “break the bad habits” kids had acquired, and that the camps focused on “fundamentals, fundamentals & more fundamentals.” Other parents reported that their children noticed improvements in footwork, enjoyed the scrimmages and competition, and felt the instruction was useful, and one parent described the camps as well organized with a respectful and serious approach to working with kids.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
• Ages: 8–18 years old
Breakthrough Basketball began in 2006 as an online content provider and started offering skill development camps and training in 2010. The business was founded by brothers Joe and Jeff along with their father, Dennis, and the trio continues to lead it. Since 2012, more than 150,000 campers have attended, and the organization now offers over 400 basketball camps across the United States each year.
The mission of Breakthrough Basketball is to help basketball players and coaches improve, both on and off the court. Breakthrough Basketball reports over 300,000 newsletter subscribers and millions of unique website visitors each year, and it offers one of the largest collections of training resources online for players and coaches of all skill levels.
According to the program, it has an average instructor satisfaction rating of 9.3 out of 10 and a 9.1 out of 10 satisfaction rating from campers and parents for over 100 camps conducted across the United States in 2015. Breakthrough Basketball states that, according to Alexa.com, it is the most popular basketball coaching site in the world and notes that it has been trusted for over 20 years. The camps include a 60-day money-back guarantee and focus on fundamentals.
Breakthrough Basketball offers scholarship awards to boys and girls from low income families who need financial assistance to attend basketball camps. The program also notes that it provides camp scholarships for children of low income families.
Parent feedback shared by the program includes comments that the camp was “one of the best sports experiences” a child had, that instructors worked to “break the bad habits” kids had acquired, and that the camps focused on “fundamentals, fundamentals & more fundamentals.” Other parents reported that their children noticed improvements in footwork, enjoyed the scrimmages and competition, and felt the instruction was useful, and one parent described the camps as well organized with a respectful and serious approach to working with kids.
Last updated June 27, 2026.
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