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Celebria Peacock

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Basketball lessons with

Celebria Peacock

From$35.43 per lesson
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✨Celebria is new on TeachMe.To – but very experienced with basketball. We strictly vet every instructor so you can book with confidence. Satisfaction is guaranteed. If anything go sideways, we'll switch you to a different coach or give you your money back.
✨Celebria is new on TeachMe.To – but very experienced with basketball. We strictly vet every instructor so you can book with confidence. Satisfaction is guaranteed. If anything go sideways, we'll switch you to a different coach or give you your money back.

About your basketball coach

Hey, I’m Celebria Peacock a former college basketball player with juco, NAIA, and D1 experience. I’ve trained with a number of high level players and I’ve been trained by some of the best trainers. I’ve been around basketball for 15+ years and I know what it takes to get to the highest level.

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Teaches: Kids, Teenagers, Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates
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Lives in: Valrico, Florida
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Years Playing: 15 years

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LA Fitness Valrico @ State Road 60 E

Free
831.9 miles away

Florida College

Free
825.0 miles away

Armwood High School

Free
827.2 miles away

Henry and Ola Park

Free
827.2 miles away

Brandon Park & Recreation Center

Free
831.6 miles away

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Near Valrico, Florida

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✨Celebria is new on TeachMe.To – but very experienced with basketball. We strictly vet every instructor so you can book with confidence. Satisfaction is guaranteed. If anything go sideways, we'll switch you to a different coach or give you your money back.

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonI’d be a 60-90 minute session beginning with a 10-15 minute warmup that will consist of a slight jog and stretching, some defensive slides, short sprints and landing on 2 jump stops. Next is fundamental work 40-50 minutes this will consist of ball handling, passing, and shooting form. After I’d incorporate some fun drills/games 10-15 minutes And lastly a cool down where we have a slight job again and stretch and this is where I’d communicate with them on what they did well and things to work on at home when I am not there.
Lesson 11+Lessons 11–15+ Basketball Training (Beginner Progression) As the player develops confidence with fundamentals, the focus shifts to applying skills in game-like situations, improving decision-making, and introducing advanced concepts. Lesson 11: Advanced Ball Handling & Creating Space Focus: Dribbling moves (crossover, behind-the-back, spin, hesitation) Creating space with the ball 1-on-1 attacking drills Passing under pressure Objective: Learn to break down defenders and handle pressure while keeping control of the ball. Lesson 12: Shooting Under Pressure & Situational Shooting Focus: Shooting with defenders and timers Catch-and-shoot under pressure Shooting off the dribble Simulated end-of-game situations Objective: Improve shot consistency in realistic game conditions. Lesson 13: Advanced Defense & Reading Offense Focus: 1-on-1 defense, closeouts, help defense Reading offensive movement and anticipating passes Transition defense drills Objective: Become a smarter, more effective defender by understanding positioning and team defense. Lesson 14: Offensive Movement & Spacing Focus: Passing and cutting Setting and using screens Offensive spacing concepts (5-out, 4-out-1-in) Team passing and movement drills Objective: Teach the importance of spacing, teamwork, and ball movement to create scoring opportunities. Lesson 15+: Game Strategy & Competitive Play Focus: Offensive and defensive strategies Playmaking and in-game decision-making Scrimmage-based learning Reading defenses, calling plays, and reacting in real time Objective: Transition from skill-building to full-game understanding, developing basketball IQ and leadership. General Development Goals After Lesson 10: Sharpen all core skills under pressure Learn to play with and without the ball effectively Improve communication and decision-making Prepare for organized, competitive basketball play
Lesson 4-10For Lessons 4–10, we’ll focus on gradually expanding the player’s basketball skill set while continuing to emphasize fundamentals. By now, the beginner should have a basic understanding of key skills like dribbling, shooting, passing, and defense. These lessons will build on those foundations, introducing more complexity while keeping things manageable and fun. Each lesson will have a focus on improving specific areas while continuing to build their basketball IQ. Goal: Improve ball handling under pressure and introduce offensive moves (crossovers, spin moves).
Lesson 2-3Lessons 2-3 would consist of focusing on improving dribbling, focus on shots( layups, jumpshots, and shooting range). And focusing on the basics of defense. Warmup 10-15 minutes Slight job and mobility stretches( 5 mins) Quick feet drills (5-10mins) this consist of ladder and cone drills, defensive slides, and fast step touches. Next skill development 40-50 minutes this consist of dribbling around cones, crossover dribbles, pace dribbling and the introduction of drinking with two balls. Next we’ll work on shooting, layups and basic shooting off the dribble. At the end of the skill development we’ll work on defensive stance and movements; defensive slides, close outs and Timed defensive slides. Fun games/drills 10-15 minutes ( knockout shooting and 1v1) Cooldown - slight job and stretch to prevent injury and communication again and I’ll tell them challenges to work on at home.

Youth players
Working with kidsWhen I'm working with kids, the goal is to make everything fun and engaging while still focusing on the basics. Here’s how I approach it: Keep it fun: I turn drills into games and challenges to keep them excited. Things like "Dribble Tag" or “Knockout” make dribbling and shooting more enjoyable. I also mix up activities regularly to keep their attention. Focus on the basics: At this stage, we stick to the core skills: dribbling, passing, shooting, and basic defense. I keep instructions simple and use games to reinforce these skills, like dribbling around cones or shooting from close-range. Positive reinforcement: I always praise effort, not just success. Even if they miss a shot, I’ll highlight their good form, their hard work, and their progress. Adapt drills: I adjust drills based on their skill level. I’ll simplify them or add challenges as needed. For example, I’ll have kids dribble in zig-zags or in a fun race, rather than just dribbling in a straight line. And if possible, we use smaller basketballs and lower hoops to help them succeed. Encourage teamwork: I make sure they’re not just working on individual skills but also learning how to pass, communicate, and play together. We’ll do 2v2 or 3v3 scrimmages where they have to move the ball and help each other out. Keep it short: Kids can’t focus for too long, so we keep the sessions around 45–60 minutes, with plenty of movement and variety. I try to avoid long lines or too much standing around. Build confidence: I always make sure there are opportunities for success, whether it’s a passing challenge or a quick 1v1 game. I celebrate their wins and make sure they know what they did well. Leadership and communication: As they get more comfortable, I’ll have them lead drills or call out plays. It helps them grow in confidence and teaches them how to be a good teammate. At the end of each session, we cool down with some light stretching, and I remind them of the progress they’ve made. The key is to make everything enjoyable so they keep coming back and wanting to get better!

Working with teenagersWhen I’m working with teenagers (13–19), my approach shifts a bit. I focus more on developing advanced skills, basketball IQ, and creating a more competitive environment, while still keeping it engaging. Here’s how I’d break it down: Make it competitive: Teens thrive in competitive environments, so I set up drills and scrimmages where they can challenge each other. For example, I’ll have them compete in 1v1 or 2v2 games with real-time scoring. This keeps them motivated and focused. Introduce more advanced skills: At this age, I focus on refining skills like ball handling under pressure, shooting off the dribble, pick-and-rolls, and advanced defense techniques. I break down each skill into parts, and then put them into game scenarios. Basketball IQ: I start teaching more about court awareness, decision-making, and reading defenses. This might include teaching them how to recognize defensive schemes or when to pass vs. shoot. I encourage them to think the game through, not just react. Shorter, more focused drills: While I still keep the drills short, I make them more intense. I push them to go at full speed, and I make sure each drill has a purpose—whether it’s improving ball control or learning how to create space on offense. More freedom in scrimmages: I allow more freedom for them to experiment and make mistakes during scrimmages, as long as they’re learning from it. I’ll stop the play to point out key mistakes or great decisions, which helps them improve during live action. Encourage leadership: At this age, I want them to take on leadership roles. Whether it’s calling out plays, being vocal in defense, or leading warm-ups, I encourage them to be more vocal and take charge on the court. Fitness and conditioning: Teens need to be in good shape, so I incorporate agility drills and conditioning into every session. Quickness, stamina, and footwork are key, and I make sure they know how important these are for improving their game. Feedback and development: I give specific, actionable feedback during and after sessions. I’ll focus on what they’re doing well and areas for improvement, and I make sure to give them a plan to work on before the next session. In short, when working with teens, I balance skill development, basketball IQ, and competition, while also giving them the space to take ownership of their game. It’s all about pushing them to the next level, but still keeping it fun and competitive.

What you need to bringMen’s basketballs for now.

What I can bringCones, drill ladder, jump rope, resistance bands, foam rollers inside/outside women’s basketball, and a weighted basketball. ( I have various other workout equipment if needed.)

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