At Eastside Development Academy, coaching is governed by structure — not emotion.
Development requires more than drills and repetition.
It requires:
These standards are non-negotiable.
They apply to every coach — including the Founder.
Coaches at EDA must remain regulated under pressure.
That means:
Intensity does not require instability.
Young athletes cannot develop in unpredictable environments.
Calm leadership is a professional requirement.
All correction must follow a clear structure:
What happened Why it matters What to try next
We do not use vague feedback such as:
Correction must be:
Specific.
Actionable.
Instructional.
Development requires clarity.
Every athlete in a cohort is coached.
Not tolerated.
Not sidelined.
Not ignored.
Coaches must:
No favoritism.
No preferential treatment.
Skill levels may vary.
Dignity does not.
Sensitive performance feedback is delivered:
Never:
Athlete identity is never attacked.
Behavior and mechanics may be corrected. Character is not.
EDA sessions are designed intentionally to prevent:
Coaches are responsible for:
Structure prevents politics.
EDA operates with transparency.
If a coach has a child in a cohort:
Perception matters.
Trust requires visible fairness.
Coaches represent Eastside Development Academy on and off the court.
Professional standards include:
Coaching is leadership.
Leadership requires discipline.
These standards are enforceable.
EDA maintains:
If standards are violated, corrective action will occur.
Culture is protected intentionally.
Every athlete who trains at EDA can expect:
They will be challenged.
They will not be destabilized.



Eastside Development Academy exists to restore the foundation of youth athletic development.
We believe:
Development before exposure.
Structure before status.
Foundation before spotlight.
Coaching is the vehicle.
Standards are the guardrails.
And culture is protected deliberately.