Jason works for CourtSesions a basketball training program and is a basket director at PGC.
Jason Hardy, a film expert for CourtSessions and PGC, emphasizes the crucial role of studying film in basketball. He shares that his journey in filming started in middle school for his high school football team. He adopted the phrase "The eye in the sky doesn't lie," highlighting that film leaves no room for dishonesty and provides a clear reference for improvement. Hardy underscores that film caters to three ways of learning - kinesthetic, audio, and visual - and it provides a perfect starting point for learning a new move or skill. He finds value in watching film of players at all stages, as it provides a rich learning resource.


Jason Hardy, known for his role in playing music at the PGC gym, reveals his favorite hype song that resonates with his personal journey and values. Harking back to his country roots, he selects "Sold Out" by the artist Hardy. The song lyric that strikes a chord with him is, "My last name is a whole lot bigger than I thought it'd be, a lot of things changed except me." The line resonates with him as it reflects his own experiences - despite numerous changes in his life and the expansion of his 'Hardy' namesake, he stays committed to remaining authentic to his core self.