TDBA Field Manual Doc. BV-596 · Rev. 2026.07 Start · $5
§ 1.0 — The Basketball Encyclopedia · First printing

A $2,000 camp. For under $10.

Pay once — right now that's $5. Answer a few questions. Your camp builds itself from Teddy Dupay's 596-lesson coaching library — sized to your sessions, matched to your player. Then train.

One payment · No subscription · Instant access on any phone · Not ready? Start with a free drill →

You don’t start at zero — paying is your first stamp.

Field-tested
596 lessons
$5 · clock running
§ 1.1 — Why this exists

We took everything you'd get from an elite coaching camp — worth $2,000 the way camps bill it — and built it into an encyclopedia anyone can open for under ten dollars.

The best teaching has always been locked behind money, zip codes and connections. A kid with a private trainer learns the game; a kid without one guesses at it. We didn't think that was fair. So here's the whole manual — every rep, every cue, every fix — printed for a kid's backpack.

§ 2.0

How it works

  1. Pay

    Right now it's $5, once, through Stripe checkout. Your price runs on a clock from the moment you first opened this page — $5 in your first 5 minutes, $6 for the next 10, $7 through your first day, then it settles at $9.44. Whatever you pay is the whole bill. No account to manage, no renewal to remember.

  2. Answer

    A few questions: age, experience, how long your sessions run, and what you want to work on. Two minutes, maybe three.

  3. Camp built

    The site assembles your camp from the 596-lesson library — modules sized to your session time, matched to your level and your focus areas.

  4. Train

    Work through your modules on any phone. Short quizzes check you got it, bookmarks hold your spot, and the progress board fills as you go.

Fig. 1 — The progress board. Yours starts filling the moment your camp is built, and every finished module stamps a segment.

§ 3.0

What's inside

596Lessons
24Hours of coaching
<2Min · typical lesson
7Focus areas

Real coaching, cut short on purpose. Most lessons run under two minutes — one cue, one fix, one rep to copy. The seven focus areas:

  1. 3.1Shootingthe P.R.E.P. system, start to finish
  2. 3.2Layups & Finishingfootwork first, misses last
  3. 3.3Handles & Ball Securitykeep it on a string
  4. 3.4Defense & Reboundingthe minutes-earning skills
  5. 3.5Footwork & Getting Openwin before the catch
  6. 3.6Game IQ & Movesreading the game, not memorizing it
  7. 3.7Mind & Motivationthe part camps skip

Plus a dedicated kid-drills track for the youngest players and a coach track for whoever's running practice. Teddy names things the way he coaches them — these are real tags from the library:

boost pads · portals mortal combat footwork sweet moves how to beat players better than you
NO. 03

Land Quietly — Footwork Tips To Make More Layups

LayupsUnder 2 min
NO. 02

Reach Up!!!

FinishingUnder 2 min
NO. 9A

The “P” in PREP: Posture

ShootingP.R.E.P. system
NO. 08

All Great Shooters Have This In Common

ShootingUnder 2 min
Figure 2: Layup footwork, exploded view Three numbered footwork positions from left to right — plant, gather, rise — with a dashed flight path up to the rim. 1 PLANT inside foot 2 GATHER land quietly 3 RISE reach up TARGET
Fig. 2 — Layup footwork, exploded view. From lesson no. 03, “Land Quietly.” Every module in your camp teaches like this: one movement, broken into parts, then put back together.

And the encyclopedia isn't finished — on purpose. Every lesson has a “request more on this” button. Press it and Teddy finds out exactly what to film next. The library grows in whatever direction players push it.

§ 4.0

Who it's for

4.1 · Players

You've got a ball, a hoop and no trainer. Your camp hands you exactly what to work on today, in sessions the length you actually have — and the board fills as proof you did it.

4.2 · Parents

Set it up for your kid in about five minutes. The questions are written so you can answer them together, and the kid-drills track keeps the youngest players busy with drills built for their size.

4.3 · Coaches

Steal drills. Nobody's checking. There's a coach track for structuring practice, and 596 lessons to lift cues from — the same teaching some programs pay thousands to sit through.

§ 5.0

The coach

§ 5.1 — Author of record

Teddy Dupay

Every one of the 596 lessons is Teddy coaching, on camera. Not licensed content, not a hired presenter — the same teaching he's given players in person for years, cut into pieces small enough to use.

He's not asking you to take his word for how the game should be taught. He's showing you, two minutes at a time.

  • ScoringFlorida's all-time leading high-school scorer
  • CollegeFinal Four All-American, University of Florida
  • HonorsFHSAA Hall of Fame, class of 2026
Get the camp — $5 Coach’s copy — do not lend out
(kidding. lend it to everyone.)
§ 6.0

Straight answers

Does it work on a phone?

It was built for one. Your whole camp — videos, quizzes, bookmarks, progress board — runs in the browser on any phone, tablet or computer. Nothing to install.

Is this a subscription?

No. You pay once — whatever the current printing costs — and the camp it builds is yours. There is nothing to cancel because there is nothing recurring — never a surprise charge.

Why does the price go up?

Because deciding fast should cost less. Your price runs on your own clock, from the first moment you opened this page: $5 for your first 5 minutes, $6 for the next 10, $7 through your first day — then it settles at $9.44 for good. The countdown on this page is your actual clock, not a sales trick: when it hits zero, the price really moves, and it never moves back down. The free drills stay free the whole time — and if you want a warning before your first day runs out, drop your email up top and I'll send exactly one.

Do I download the videos?

No — lessons stream, so they don't eat your storage. You'll want an internet connection while you train.

How is this different from bbbinge.com?

Same 596-video library underneath. bbbinge is the whole encyclopedia to browse; the Online Camp is a guided path through it — built for one specific player, in order, with quizzes and a progress board.

What ages is it for?

The intake questions match lessons to age and experience, and there's a dedicated kid-drills track for the youngest players. Coaches and adult players get matched the same way.

What if it's not for us?

Email teddy@teddydupay.com and we'll sort it out. It's a few dollars; nobody's fighting you over it.

§ 7.0

Specifications

PublicationTDBA Online Camp — “The Basketball Encyclopedia” · First printing
PublisherTDBA — Teddy Dupay Basketball Academy
CoachTeddy Dupay, on every video
Library596 lessons · 24 hours of coaching · most under 2 minutes
Focus areas7, plus kid-drills and coach tracks
FormatStreaming video, phone-first · quizzes · bookmarks · progress board
Price$5 right now · your clock: $5 first 5 min → $6 next 10 → $7 first day → $9.44 after · one time, no subscription
RequirementsA phone, a ball, and somewhere to bounce it
EditionContinuously expanded — the “request more on this” button decides what gets filmed next
Contactteddy@teddydupay.com
§ 8.0 — Last page of the pitch

Open the encyclopedia.

$5 right now. A few questions. A camp built for one player: yours.

Pay once → answer → your camp builds itself → train

In Tampa, or want 1-on-1? Train directly with Coach Teddy → teddydupay.com

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