Structured Like Sports. Built Through Practice.
The semester-based team season where growth compounds.
Enroll my gamerEKUZO Teams mirror traditional sports seasons: the same teammates, a shared rhythm, and clear expectations over time. As relationships deepen, students stop just showing up and start taking ownership of their team, their role, and how they improve together.
What starts in practice doesn't stay there. The friendships, collaboration, and confidence spill beyond sessions and into everyday life.
Structured season
Consistent team
Coach-led practice
Designed as a full team season, similar to traditional sports programs. 15 weeks of structured growth.
Players train with the same teammates over time, building real trust, accountability, and chemistry.
Practices and scrimmages build toward a culminating end-of-season showcase — a real competitive event.
Every EKUZO Team session follows the same intentional structure, whether it's hosted during or after the school day.
Coach introduces a team focus or skill for the session. Context-first, so players understand the why.
Players apply it through structured drills and team-based play. Reps with purpose.
Guided scrimmage scenarios reinforce communication and coordination under real game pressure.
Coach-led discussion connects performance to improvement and team goals. The loop closes here.
Teams work toward shared goals through recurring competition, with the season culminating in a showcase that brings everything together.
Students join the same EKUZO experience, either through their school or from home.
SCHOOL
For schools that want to bring EKUZO on campus.
HOME
Students join individually from home in a fully online format.
“It's structure, mentorship, and community all in one place.”
Rudy May
EKUZO mom
Many students begin with EKUZO100 to experience the system with low commitment. Teams are where most students stay: building habits, relationships, and confidence over time.
Camps offer short, focused bursts that supplement or accelerate growth. Families decide next steps after experiencing the program firsthand.
Each EKUZOTEAMS season runs approximately 15 weeks, following the school calendar. Fall and spring seasons are available depending on your school or region.
Typically two 90-minute sessions. School-based teams practice during or after school hours. Home-based teams practice after school (i.e. 4:00–5:30) or in the evening (i.e. 7:00–8:30).
Rosters are 10–12 players to support 5v5 match play. We prioritize local cohorts, age, and skill-level matching. A preference for local players means friendships can extend beyond the screen.
Both tracks deliver the same EKUZO coaching system. The School track is run in partnership with a school (often during or after school hours with a proctor present). The Home track is for families who want to participate independently, with sessions scheduled in evenings.
EKUZOTEAMS can be paid monthly or up front for a 10% discount. Like all EKUZO programs, instruction is standardized around roughly $20 per session of small-group, coach-led training.
Students can re-enroll each semester. As relationships and skill deepen, teams often continue together across multiple seasons. Some families also use EKUZOCAMPS during breaks to maintain momentum.