Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The basketball camps my son has attended in past summers were run by one head coach, maybe an assistant, but staffed by high school students who weren’t giving feedback rather just keeping the kids in line or giving everyone a turn. That’s fine if we’re looking for affordable childcare with added bonus of sports fun, but not okay if we drop over $400 a week for 5 hours tops of “skills training” (minimally supervised drills).
But it’s hard to know what to expect despite marketing hype of camp descriptions. Am I right?
BUMP -- DS, age 11, does not want to attend a beginner basketball camp teaching the "fundamentals" but wants to scrimmage with other experienced players. Can anyone recommend one of the smaller programs run by HS coaches? NoVA close in, DC or Bethesda all ok. TIA!
Anonymous wrote:The basketball camps my son has attended in past summers were run by one head coach, maybe an assistant, but staffed by high school students who weren’t giving feedback rather just keeping the kids in line or giving everyone a turn. That’s fine if we’re looking for affordable childcare with added bonus of sports fun, but not okay if we drop over $400 a week for 5 hours tops of “skills training” (minimally supervised drills).
But it’s hard to know what to expect despite marketing hype of camp descriptions. Am I right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for camps in DC and feedback on St John's or other local high schools.
My kid plays a different sport, but St. John's was one of the best camps we've done.
Anonymous wrote:My kids loved the Wootten camp each summer. I would recommend it. Both kids play or did play AAU.
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for camps in DC and feedback on St John's or other local high schools.
Anonymous wrote:My kids loved the Wootten camp each summer. I would recommend it. Both kids play or did play AAU.