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.

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