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Basketball One App

Current Player, Three Alums Create Popular Basketball App

1/18/2012 5:06:00 PM


One current player and three alums of the men’s basketball program have partnered together in entrepreneurial style to create and market a basketball training app called “OneBasketball”.

This special app gives players of all skill levels the basketball drills, basketball workouts, teaching and tracking ability to make every trip to the gym one that consistently enhances your skills to keep you on top of your game.

Mickey Abbatiello ‘12, a current senior at Baruch, along with assistant coach Mike Dietz ‘11, former player Tammer Farid ’11, and former team manager Joseph Cafarelli ’10, have all spent the past year diligently creating, filming, writing and setting up the app that currently sells for $4.99 at the Apple App Store.

The App features…

** 140 drills with video demonstrations and step- by-step instructions.

** 16 fully structured basketball workouts.

** Revolutionary Shot Tracker system that allows you to record and track your progress for each skill.

** Flexibility to tailor workouts to specific needs, goals and skill levels of all players.

OneBasketball seeks to promote basketball player development for all ages and skill levels by integrating a comprehensive program with 21st century mobile technology to provide personalized, user-friendly basketball training aids for every individual player.

For more information, please visit their official website at www.onebasketballapp.com or read their official blog at onebasketballapp.wordpress.com.

To follow on twitter @OneBasketball.

To contact them directly, please e-mail: onebasketballapp@gmail.com.



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