NO EXCUSE PRODUCE of CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS
Call us: 774-296-1405
Gym Location
215 Mountain Street E, Worcester, MA 01606
Welcome to the place where our training programs and most experienced coaches help young people develop physically, socially and academically, through the game of basketball. We provide training sessions, group sessions and seasonal camps for children ages 6-17 all year round in Worcester County.

FOUNDER AND CEO
ROBERT HUNTER
Lets Get Better Together - Training for Greatness
As a professional Basketball Trainer, Robert has become well-known and respected throughout Worcester County. He has developed his own unique training methods, all aimed at syncing the body and mind in preparation for competing against the best. Coach believe that a rigorous training system not only develops physical strength, but also the mental stamina required to compete at the highest levels of the game. At No Excuse Produce, we keep up with the latest training techniques and methodologies, and consistently push our athletes to the limit.
Robert Hunter is a lifelong basketball player, and is the former Head Men's Basketball Coach at MassBay Community College. Before coaching, Hunter was a player for Mass Bay Community College; he then transferred on to Worcester State University.
During his time at MBCC, Robert was a 2 time All State player, a 2 time All New England Region player, an NJCAA All National and MVP of the Onadoga Tournament in Syracuse, NY. Once he moved on to Worcester State, Robert earned MASCAC Player of the Week 5 times, and was voted on to the First Team All MASCAC twice. After successfully scoring more than 1000 points and receiving awards as a starting player, Robert graduated college and began his coaching career. Within four years coaching, Hunter led the Freshmen Boy’s Basketball team at Doherty High School in Worcester and then worked as the Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach at Mass Bay Community College. During the 2016-2017 season as an assistant to Hall of Fame coach Bill Raynor, Hunter help guide the Bucs to a New England Region 21 Championship and a berth to the National Tournament in Minnesota in which the team finished (27-7) 5th in the nation. Hunter moved on after coaching two season at the helm for Mass Bay as a Head Coach. He's currently running his own basketball training buisness in which he trains over 150 kids all over the New England area.
Our Trainers
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.