POLICY
SECTION 1: Training Policies
Training Expectations
Every session at Dreamerz Academy is built for game performance, not just workouts.
Athletes are expected to:
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Arrive on time and prepared
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Bring their own basketball
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Train at game speed with full effort
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Be coachable and apply instruction immediately
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Compete with focus and intensity
This is a high-level training environment. Effort and energy are non-negotiable.
Attendance & Commitment
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Consistency is required for development
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Missed sessions slow progress
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Communication is expected for absences
Players who are serious about growth show up consistently.
Refund Policy
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All payments are non-refundable
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Missed sessions will not be refunded or credited
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If Dreamerz cancels a session, a make-up or credit may be provided
Please commit fully before registering.


SECTION 2: Travel Basketball Policies
Playing Time Policy
At Dreamerz Academy, playing time is earned — not guaranteed.
It is based on:
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Practice attendance and consistency
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Effort and competitiveness
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Ability to apply coaching
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Defensive commitment
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Decision-making in live play
We prioritize development and accountability over equal minutes.
Team Standards
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Players must represent Dreamerz with discipline and professionalism
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Coaches will prioritize long-term development over short-term results
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Roles are earned and can change based on performance and growth
Parent Expectations
We expect all parents to:
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Trust the process
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Allow coaches to coach without interference
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Support the team as a whole
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Communicate respectfully
This is a development program — growth takes time.


SECTION 3: Mindset & Athlete Expectations
The Dreamerz Standard
Our standard is high because we are developing high-level players.
We expect athletes to:
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Embrace hard work and accountability
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Accept coaching and make adjustments
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Step outside of their comfort zone
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Compete every session
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Take pride in their development
Our Philosophy
We don’t train for workouts — we train for performance.
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Weaknesses are addressed first
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Training translates to live play
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Details matter
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Discipline builds confidence
There are no shortcuts to becoming a high-level player.
Final Message
Development takes time, energy, and consistency.
Players may struggle early. That is part of the process.
Those who stay committed will separate themselves.
Trust the work. Trust the process

