Basketball.
Vertical. First step. Fourth-quarter legs.
Focus
Triple-extension power, reactive jump training, lateral defensive slides, late-game strength endurance.
Coaches · 3 on staff
Who you'll train with.

Basketball Performance Lead
Warren Jackson
Colorado State · Super Bowl champion with the Los Angeles Rams
Wide receiver out of Colorado State who earned a Super Bowl ring with the LA Rams. Leads the recruiting practice and trains receivers from middle school through the next level.

Basketball Performance Coach
Carlos Anaya
Bio coming soon
Bio coming soon.

Volleyball & Basketball Coach
Maddie Morgan
D1 Volleyball Middle Blocker at UTEP · B.S. Kinesiology / Exercise Science
Maddie Morgan brings a high-performance mindset and over a decade of elite playing and coaching experience to KNGDM. She grew up in the Bay Area, started playing volleyball at 13, and went on to compete for four years as a Division I Middle Blocker at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP).
Maddie holds a degree in Kinesiology / Exercise Science and understands how to develop athletes through intentional, structured training. With both parents as personal trainers, she grew up around what it takes to build not just physical strength, but mental toughness, discipline, and consistency.
Her philosophy is simple: average effort produces average results. She believes real growth happens outside of practice — through disciplined work that builds speed, power, confidence, and resilience. At KNGDM, she leads volleyball performance training for athletes who are serious about separating themselves from the norm.
Maddie coaches with intensity and clear expectations. She demands focus, accountability, and effort every session, pushing athletes beyond their comfort zone to reach their full potential. Her training develops athletes physically and mentally so they can perform with confidence and consistency when it matters most.
To her, this isn't just training — it's a standard. Maddie is committed to building athletes who are stronger, more disciplined, and prepared for the next level.
Metrics
What we measure.
Every athlete is tested at intake and re-tested on cycle. The numbers below are the ones we lead with for basketball.
Sample week
A training week.
The fall schedule, August 10th – November 1st — every class, its day, and its start time. Speed and skills sessions in white, strength sessions in gold.
- Monday & WednesdaySpeed · High School · 4:00 · 6:00 PMStrength · High School · 5:00 · 7:00 PM
- Tuesday & ThursdaySpeed · 6:00 PMStrength · 7:00 PM
How to train
Choose your cadence.
Sports performance memberships scale with how often you train. Pick the tier that matches your block, and we'll program around it.