Basketball
Camps for Kids can be pretty pricey. The
important thing to look into is what the camper will get out of the
camps. Some 2012 Basketball Camps only
consist of sports training, but the The Matt Lottich Life Skills
Basketball Camp involves a little bit more than just that. While this
Basketball
Camps for Kids ages six through
sixteen does give kids skills in ball handling, dribbling, free throw
shots, guarding opponents, etc. they also provide life skills that
can be used both on and off of the court. Kids who need an attitude
adjustment, more self-esteem, or training in goal setting can truly
benefit from these sessions. Some 2012
Basketball Camps really are
overpriced, but for $395.00 this camp
includes quite a bit. The skills that are learned during the summer
session can help the child become a better student in the fall. The
goal is to give kids skills that they can use forever and truly
improve as an individual. With top of the line coaches that have
experience playing college ball, the campers will be in good hands.
They are group by skill level so that everyone is challenged, but
nobody is overwhelmed. This also helps to prevent injuries. Both boys
and girls are welcome to participate in the sessions. Throughout the
months of June and July, nine sessions take place every year. Many
campers return year after year because they have such a great time
every summer and they notice such a difference in their basketball
skills after participating.Thursday, 26 July 2012
2012 Basketball Camps for Kids
Basketball
Camps for Kids can be pretty pricey. The
important thing to look into is what the camper will get out of the
camps. Some 2012 Basketball Camps only
consist of sports training, but the The Matt Lottich Life Skills
Basketball Camp involves a little bit more than just that. While this
Basketball
Camps for Kids ages six through
sixteen does give kids skills in ball handling, dribbling, free throw
shots, guarding opponents, etc. they also provide life skills that
can be used both on and off of the court. Kids who need an attitude
adjustment, more self-esteem, or training in goal setting can truly
benefit from these sessions. Some 2012
Basketball Camps really are
overpriced, but for $395.00 this camp
includes quite a bit. The skills that are learned during the summer
session can help the child become a better student in the fall. The
goal is to give kids skills that they can use forever and truly
improve as an individual. With top of the line coaches that have
experience playing college ball, the campers will be in good hands.
They are group by skill level so that everyone is challenged, but
nobody is overwhelmed. This also helps to prevent injuries. Both boys
and girls are welcome to participate in the sessions. Throughout the
months of June and July, nine sessions take place every year. Many
campers return year after year because they have such a great time
every summer and they notice such a difference in their basketball
skills after participating.Monday, 23 July 2012
Elite Basketball Summer Camp, Bay Area
When
parents are looking into Elite
Basketball Camps for their kids
they are not just looking for any random camp that pops up in a
“Summer Camp Bay Area” search on the internet. They want a
program that will teach their children some skills both on and off
the court. One of the most Elite Basketball Camps in California is
The Matt Lottich Life Skills Basketball Camp. They understand that
when parents are doing a search for “Summer
Camp Bay Area”, they are not
only looking for a place to send their kids during the day, they are
hoping to find some quality training. This camp in particular focuses
a lot on team building, leadership, motivation, and goal setting.
These skills can be used both on and off the court for years to come.
They have top-notch coaches that have
experience playing college ball. The campers will work
on passing, blocking opponents, shooting, dribbling skills, plays,
doing tricks to fake out the other team, communicating, and the list
goes on. The camp schedule is as
follows: Monday through Thursday from 9am-4pm and on Friday the
championship games end at 2pm. There are nine summer sessions
throughout June and July. There are even some scholarships available
for people in need of some assistance. Parents who want more
information ca call 888.537.3223 or
e-mail at info@mllscamp.com
in order to talk with a friendly staff representative.
They can give more information about the goals of the program or
answer any lingering questions that one may have.
Sunday, 8 July 2012
2012 Bay Area Basketball League
When
an individual is looking into the options for a Bay Area Basketball
League, or the 2012 Basketball Camps, they may be overwhelmed by the
choices. They may be pleased to know that there is still time to sign
up for one of the nine sessions offered by The Matt Lottich Life
Skills Basketball Camp. Throughout the
months of June and July there are many different sessions to choice
from and there is still time to participate. At
this camp they are not only focused on having a good time, but also
on skill training and character building. This is a day camp rather
than one that requires overnight stays, so it is perfect for younger
campers that are not quite ready to sleep away from home, or older
campers that want to spend summer nights with their friends at home.
This Bay Area Basketball League is for both boys and girls between
the ages of 6 and 16. Unlike some 2012 Basketball Camps, this
program does not require the campers to try out to earn their spot.
All skill levels are welcome. Because the founders of this program
are focused on skill building, they put energy into excellence
in athletics, success in academics and having a positive attitude in
both situations. The
mllscamp.com site has more information about registration, schedules,
prices, scholarships, and camp leader contact information. It is not
too early to start thinking ahead to signing up for next year’s
sessions and starting to save up the $395 program fee.
Friday, 6 July 2012
Bay Area Basketball Summer Camps in Los Angeles
When
a child decides to attend a Summer Camp Bay Area has to offer they
need to decide which type of program they would like to participate
in. Basketball Camps in Los Angeles are often a popular choice of
both experienced and novice players. The Matt Lottich Life Skills
Basketball Camp accepts both boys and girls between the ages of 6 and
16 of all experience levels. They place the campers into homogeneous
groups so that they are with campers at their same skill level. This
ensures that they will receive instruction at their level and it also
helps to prevent injuries that may result from a novice player
participating in a game that is too far beyond their skill level. The
camp sessions run from 9am-4pm Monday
Through Thursday and then there is a championship game every Friday
that ends at 2pm. This Summer Camp BayArea has to offer is focused on teaching basketball skills, building
confidence, creating leaders, and helping campers learn how to set
goals both on the court and in their life in general. The Matt
Lottich Life Skills Basketball Camp coaches are not merely there to
show the campers a good time like those of some Basketball Camps in
Los Angeles. They take their job very seriously and carefully plan
motivational sessions that inspire the campers to be better players
and better people. All of the coaches have played at the college
level so they themselves have made the progression from a novice
player to one that is very advanced. This experience helps them
relate to players of all skill levels.
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