They offered 2 camps - we went to the overnight camp for ages 10-18, no level requirement. It was for 4 nights. They also offered a day camp the following week for ages 7-12. Our camp had about 28 boys and 6-7 girls. He said the day camp was the reverse of that.
I hear you - we took 3 kids and they all missed the last week of school. At least grades were closed so there was no make up work! I wonder how much the date of camp was impacted by Kip having to be at the Olympic Trials. Maybe camp will be a little later next year!
@skschlag you are not kidding - Kip was phenomenal!!! If your boys get a chance to go next year that would be awesome. We will go back as long as there is no date conflict with 8th grade graduation. Otherwise we MAY consider AFA but that would entail sending him on a plane by himself....
Just wanted to say I would highly recommend the Elite Gymnastics Camp at the US Naval Academy. This was the first year they held it and it was fantastic! My son LOVED the coaches and they did cool activities like rock wall climbing, endurance and obstacle courses, volleyball games and...
Just in case anyone is interested:
https://usagym.org/PDFs/Men/Mens Program Events/16jo/allotment.pdf
Looks like they increased the JE scores to qualify again too.
We are going to Naval camp this year so I will have some feedback on that! @samsmama - USGTC which is held at Mt. Holyoke College is a great camp and has a day camp option.
The favorite at our house was a state one from years ago. I will look to see if I can find a picture to upload. It was white but it could be done on a color. On the front left pocket area was just a small print of the year and state meet. One the back was a large bar code. The numbers at...
I don't understand it at all! DS has had different SV for the same routine at different meets. And I know switching order can increase the SV because a judge pointed out to the coach just switching the order on rings increased the SV by .3 (which was awesome) but so hard for me to follow!