
Camps
athelites Camps sets the standard for excellence in sport education. Our unique, camp atmosphere is electric, positive and motivating. Our precise step-by-step teaching progression focuses on individual skill development, conditioning and small group play. We create a crystal clear picture of each skill through explanation, demonstration and participation. This high intensity program ensures rapid improvement, so that you will enjoy greater confidence and success each time you step onto the field and court…
Every student that comes to us is not a number, but is an opportunity to educate and encourage them to reach his or her goals.
athelites offers Camps in lacrosse, soccer and basketball. All camps are held at Harford Day School, Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland. Each camp is six or seven hours per day over five days. A limit of thirty students attend each camp. Camps are gender and age specific to produce the best possible results.
Indoor practice facilities is available in case of inclement weather. Each student will receive a camp T-Shirt and their own athelites Ratings on our web site. So you can compare your ratings to the top athlete's in the area! Student’s must bring their own lunch with name printed on it. Drinks and other snacks will be available for purchase at the camp store. Although walk-in registrations are encouraged, we cannot guarantee
there will be available space. Please contact Ephraim Dorsey to determine availability.
Camp Days include:
- class room sessions (motivating topic's for athletes)
- dynamic warm-ups
- conditioning exercises that emphasize speed, agility and athleticism
- sport skill development
- position instruction
- small group play
- full games
- visualization techniques
- pre Camp evaluation, a Player 1 Rating™, that measures physique, physical condition and sport-specific skills and recommendations for improvement.
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