Building Character Through Sports
Aurora, IL
(630) 466-0082
House of Speed's Basketball Academy
Dates:
Not Available at this time
Training Location:
Aurora Christian High School
2255 Sullivan Road
Aurora, IL 60506
Take your game to a new level
Athletes Will Learn:
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Shooting Technique and Consistency
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Ability to Attack off the Dribble
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Quickness in the Feet and Hands
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Explosive Power for Maximum Vertical
Cost: 8 sessions for $199
*There is a 3.5% fee for credit card users
call 630-466-0082 to pay via check or cash
Chad Trudo - Lead Basketball Instructor
Chad Trudo Basketball Bio
Chad Trudo currently serves as an Adjunct Professor and Director of Strength and Conditioning at Aurora University, where he designs and implements training programs for 24 NCAA Division III varsity sports teams. Trudo holds performance certifications with the National Strength and Conditioning Association, USA Olympic Weightlifting, USA Track and Field, Functional Movement, and American Sports Education Organizations.
With over 10 years of experience in the field of human performance, Trudo has worked with a wide variety of basketball athletes while holding positions with NCAA Division I Loyola University Chicago and University of Dayton (OH). Trudo has also spent time with the Houston Rockets assisting with team training and combine testing for potential draft picks.
Trudo is no stranger to the area as he spent his high school basketball career (2005-2009) at Yorkville High School. As a player at Yorkville he accrued a record of 95-18 and scored over 1,300 points. In college, Trudo attended NCAA Division III Aurora University. As four-time captain, Trudo was a three-time Northern Athletics Conference scholar-athlete and two-time NAC All-Conference selection. He finished as a member of the 1,000-point club with 1,333 points, 13th all-time. Trudo was part of three NCAA tournament and NAC championship teams while being named Conference Player of the Year in his senior campaign (2009).
Trudo also has engaged in research including publishing a manuscript titled Relationships between Isokinetic Core Strength and Field Based Athletic Performance Tests in Male Collegiate Baseball Players in the Journal of Exercise Science with the Journal of Exercise Physiology Online. During his tenure, he has also presented several research abstracts (July 2017, November 2017, May 2018, July 2018) with the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) and American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM).