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Just sharing in case parents are looking for clinics- just wanted to share that this clinic is more of a recreational camp/clinic. If you are looking for something for upgrades and skill building, this camp will not be that. There is a station rotation, inclusive of a coloring station-which I don’t think should be part of a summer skill building clinic. For the younger kids, this might be good but not for something advertised as a clinic.
 
Thanks for sharing! We almost signed up this year. Wonder how their high performance camp is…
 
Thanks for sharing! We almost signed up this year. Wonder how their high performance camp is…
I was disappointed-it’s probably good for lower levels but again, it’s not a camp that is skill building it’s more about open gym time and having fun. They played games and it was a positive vibe- singing and cheering each other on. The coloring station as part of the rotation was enough—will not do this one again.
 
I was disappointed-it’s probably good for lower levels but again, it’s not a camp that is skill building it’s more about open gym time and having fun. They played games and it was a positive vibe- singing and cheering each other on. The coloring station as part of the rotation was enough—will not do this one again.
That is so disappointing, especially when there are only a couple of college camps in the NE area…
 
I think a lot of college camps have so many girls they end up doing a weird random rotation to fit the number of groups. Both Kentucky and Iowa had what I would basically call an arts and crafts rotation lol.

That being said most college camps are meant for fun and as money makers for the programs. OR a chance for recruitable athletes to show off their skills. Not really the best environment for learning new skills.
 
I think a lot of college camps have so many girls they end up doing a weird random rotation to fit the number of groups. Both Kentucky and Iowa had what I would basically call an arts and crafts rotation lol.

That being said most college camps are meant for fun and as money makers for the programs. OR a chance for recruitable athletes to show off their skills. Not really the best environment for learning new skills.
I wish it were the case of too many girls… this isn’t our first summer clinic or camp, but this was the one we were most disappointed with. LSU and Penn State were absolutely amazing, along with Maryland. This one specifically called out focusing on corrections and new skills. For two days of open gym- people traveled far and were disappointed in the quality of what was definitely a “money grabber.”
 

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