Does my child need a physical?
Each child needs medical clearance. There are two ways to accomplish this:
Option 1: Have your child’s doctor complete our Physician's Approval Section (located on Registration Form)
Option 2: Turn in a physical completed after June 14, 2009
What does a typical camp day look like?
Mornings- Warm up activities, team sports, morning snack, and individual sports
Lunch Break- Video games and Board games
Afternoons- Weight Lifting, fitness activities, water activities, afternoon snack
Does the camp provide swimming lessons?
Usually, we share the pool with other camp groups. Therefore, swim lessons are not possible. However, sometimes we are able to work on specific swim skills individually with children. We also provide recreational games such as water polo and other fitness activities.
Do you go on camp field trips?
"Trips to be announced."
Is my child too young to lift weights?
All strength and conditioning activities are designed according to guidelines from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and American College of Sports Medicine.
Do you have weekly sport “themes”?
Each week we offer a wide variety of sports and activities designed to keep all participants fully engaged and excited!
Does my child have to be an athlete?
No, our campers represent a wide range of abilities and talent.
What can I expect my child to gain from your camp?
It is our mission that each child will have fun, discover new friendships, welcome and conquer new challenges, and achieve their personal goals.
What are the sign in /out procedures? Are there late fees?
Campers and parents should report to the northwest door of the gym (closest to the bike racks) to sign in. Sign out occurs at the same location. If you are a half day camper individual arrangements will be made for sign out.
Late fee notice - If your child is not signed out by 5:10, a $5.00 fee will be assessed for every 15 minutes thereafter.