Zach Leach is the CEO and Founder of Hoop Lab and Shooting Lab in Freehold, New Jersey and a renowned I’m Possible/ TDSE basketball skill enhancement trainer recognized for his work with athletes ranging from youth players to NBA professionals.
Following his playing career, Zach became a Master Trainer with the I’m Possible Training system, a distinction reserved for top basketball development specialists. He has trained thousands of players worldwide, including NBA All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, NBA player Jamir Watkins (Washington Wizards), NBA G-League standout Scottie Lewis and professionals such as Nate Pierre-Louis, Leilani Correa, and Marques Townes.
In addition to founding Hoop Lab, Zach has run the Jacqueline Towns Basketball Clinic at Kean University for four years, honoring the late Jacqueline Cruz-Towns, the mother of Karl-Anthony Towns. He has also led week-long clinics in Israel (2018 and 2019) and partnered with LIKE23 in Spain, coaching groups of 70–80 athletes annually.
Originally from Sparta, Michigan, Zach was a three-year varsity starter in high school, earning All-Conference honors as a guard and building a reputation for his leadership and dynamic skill set before committing to play on a basketball scholarship at Kuyper College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. At Kuyper, he averaged 18.7 points and 9.7 assists per game, shooting 67% from midrange, 38% from three and 92% from the free-throw line. He earned Honorable Mention All-Conference recognition and built a reputation as one of the NCCAA’s most efficient guards.
Zach has partnered with brands like Way of Wade, Kane Footwear and created HoopLab+, an online training platform with pro-level drills, video breakdowns and development programs. His expertise, passion and global experience have made Hoop Lab and Shooting Lab trusted destinations for serious player development.
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