Saturday, August 6, 2016

Train with Coach Brandon Bracy

2016 has been a very successful year for Team Rampage Varsity Coach Brandon Bracy. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Cal State East Bay in June, led his Team Rampage Varsity team to a surprising 31-7 record, while finishing 5-1 at the Big Foot Hoops tournament in Las Vegas in July, and will start working on his Master's degree online at Concordia University this month. Despite the success Coach Bracy has had this year with his education and coaching, he is now making a name for himself as a trainer.

After the AAU season ended for his Team Rampage Varsity team, Coach Bracy began training several different athletes from different areas, and age groups. Within the last three weeks, Coach Bracy has trained good local high school players in the bay area such as Salesian's Jamario Bibb, Benicia's Trey Pugh and Lafayle Fuller, and also trained college players from the local area such as Clark Atlanta University's Tajai Johnson, San Jose State's Gary Williams, and incoming freshmen Nik Keydeniers and Malcolm Bracy. His great workouts has even caught the eye of professional players such as Ron Kinney who is trying out for the Santa Cruz Warriors this fall, and Liam McMorrow who just finished up the NBA Summer League with the New Orleans Pelicans.

Many of the players have given Coach Bracy lots of praise after going through the workouts, including Clark Atlanta's Tajai Johnson. "His workouts are intense, but realistic" Johnson said. "Many trainers can use a lot of equipment to make themselves look good, but the drills aren't game like..Coach Bracy's drills are game like, requires game speed, and will push you to your limit". Johnson wasn't the only one who gave Coach Bracy praise, as Benicia's Lafayle Fuller claimed Coach Bracy as the best Coach/Trainer in the bay area. "The drills are excellent, but it's the way he pushes you to go hard during the drills that makes him different than other trainers" Fuller said.

For more information on "Bracy's Skills Clinics", feel free to contact Coach Bracy at (707) 816-1196 or Brandondemetrusbracy@yahoo.com.