Every month, you get
What's in it
In-person lessons
Roughly every other week, coached at your cohort level.
Games analyzed
Up to four of your real games, broken down individually — not as a group.
Personal dashboard
Your own live page. Ratings, shot mix, and what to fix next.
Drill plan built for you
Personalized, updated as your numbers move. Not a generic handout.
Portal access
Cues, session sheets, and your full game history in one place.
Cost for your first assessment
Free when you sign up. We start with a real baseline.
Your dashboard
Three layers
The camera measures the first two. The third is me — the strategic read a machine can't give you, and the reason this works.
Ratings
Court IQ, Targeting, Offense, Defense — tracked month one against month six, so improvement is a line, not a feeling.
Shot execution matrix
Deep serve, third-shot drop, reset, roll, drive, volley, dink. Where you started and what you gained.
Shot IQ + overall
The monthly number. And the strategic read a camera can't give you — that part's me.
Sample dashboard shown. Figures illustrate how progress is tracked and are not a specific client's results or a guarantee of outcome.
Pricing
Bring people, pay less
Your progress is tied to the people next to you. That's why a cohort costs less per person — and why cohorts commit to the full six months.
| Cohort | Total / mo | Per person / mo | Per person, 6 mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo | $250 | $250 | $1,500 |
| Duo | $400 | $200 | $1,200 |
| Trio | $525 | $175 | $1,050 |
| Quad | $600 | $150 | $900 |
Bring your own group or I'll place you in one. Cohorts of two or more commit to the full six months — your progress is tied to the people next to you, and that only works if everyone stays. Solo is rolling, cancel anytime. Everyone bills monthly and individually.
Questions
Before you commit
What actually happens in the free assessment?
One session, no commitment. I film you playing, we look at it together, and you leave knowing exactly what's holding your game back. If the program isn't right for you I'll say so — you keep the assessment either way.
Why six months?
Because that's roughly how long it takes for a real change in shot selection to survive contact with a competitive game. Anything shorter and you're buying a feeling, not a result. Solo is rolling if you'd rather not commit — cancel anytime.
Do I need to bring my own group?
No. Bring your own and you set the cohort, or I'll place you in one at your level. Cohorts of two or more commit to the full six months, because your progress is tied to the people next to you and that only works if everyone stays.
What is "camera data"?
Your real games, filmed and analyzed shot by shot. Where your errors cluster, how often your third shot does what you wanted, which side opponents keep attacking, how points are actually ending. It turns "I feel like my backhand is bad" into something we can target.
Is this only for advanced players?
No. The name is a destination, not a prerequisite. Beginners often get the most out of the camera, because the gap between what you think you're doing and what you're actually doing is widest at the start.
How does billing work?
Monthly and individually — everyone in a cohort pays their own share, so nobody is chasing their friends for money.