OUR POLICIES
Youth basketball programs last anywhere from 8-14 weeks. When joining a basketball program, you may enroll in a pricing plan of 3 or 4 payments. Pricing plans show up as a subscription and allow you to register for certain classes. Because pricing plans are significantly discounted from the daily drop-in rate, your subscription cannot be cancelled once activated. You will not receive credits for missed classes. You are financially responsible for the cost of the basketball program once you enroll, regardless of how often your athlete participates. If payment fails, you will be charged a fee. Under certain circumstances, students may drop from the program with an early termination fee.
Participants cannot move to an advanced class without consent from the trainer/ director and not until the current program is complete. Classes are based on skill level more than age. Although athletes may qualify by age for a specific class, they may not meet the skill requirement.
Each participant must sign a waiver before attending any basketball class, game, or camp.
Active MPOWR Culture memberships grant you access to exclusive discounts for other programs such as basketball camps and future enrollment.
COURT RULES
Athletes, parents, and guests must adhere to our court rules
For safety, only athletes training at the moment and staff are allowed on the court. Children are not allowed on the court, even if they're being supervised. Athletes whose class or practice is not in session, are not allowed on the court to shoot around or warm-up, even during break times.
Unless for an emergency, parents and guests are not allowed to interfere with practice, class, or games. This include providing input, attempting to correct, and attempting to reprimand your athlete. Parents and guests are allowed to attend training sessions to watch only. If a parent or guest’s behavior becomes distracting to an athlete, they may be asked to return when class ends.
Please allow your child the space to self-correct. Save reminders for after their practice, class, or game to allow for full focus. Isolation in these moments provide the opportunity to build their mental capacity.