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How to Run an Effective Basketball Camp
By Don Kelbick
I have run hundreds of basketball camps. Some camps were as large as 700 players per week for several weeks and others as small as 1 week with 20 players. There are common threads that run through all of them. I am not an expert on the finances or marketing of camps, though. So, I'll stick to the administration of the camp...
The Type of Camp Affects Your Decisions
First and foremost, you have to decide what type of camp you want to have. This philosophy will affect every decision you make, from staffing to schedule to equipment. Teaching camps require more staff because it is to your advantage to have a smaller staff to camper ratio. If you are going to have a camp that is primarily "play", you only need 1 coach per team.
Creating an Effective Schedule
Next, you need to organize your schedule. You must plan your activities that not only match your philosophy, but provide enough variation to keep your campers interested and eager to come back.
We used to use activity blocks, as opposed to times. Our blocks would be instruction, competition, scrimmage, choice and games.
Our instruction block would be when we had coaches in front of the players teaching and the players drilling.
Competition would be for practical application of the teaching. They might be shooting or ball handling games or other activities where players had to enact what they were taught in a higher intensity environment.
The scrimmage block would be for team integration of the skills. We would use a 3-on-3 league, control scrimmage (where coaches would stop, teach and correct in a scrimmage type activity) or team practice.
Choice would be where we would have several activities being conducted and the players could choose which one they would want to take part in.
Games would be where we played our 5-on-5 league games.
Then, all we had to do is decide which activities we wanted to conduct inside the blocks and place those blocks in the daily schedule.
How long are the blocks and where do you put them?
How long the blocks are depends on your available time and the number of campers you have. I typically would like to have 2 instruction blocks, 2 game blocks and then one of each of the other blocks per day. By changing the activities inside the blocks, it created an interesting but very organized camp day.
Administration of Activities (Important to Get Right)
The administration of your activities is extremely important. This needs to be flexible and responsive to the participants in your camp. You might like to structure your teaching a certain way, but if the players in the camp cannot respond to your method, you have to look at your method.
Often, the manner in which you teach your team won′t fit the teaching necessary in a camp. This is because you will find a larger variation in skill level, maturity and concentration level in a camp. On your team, you have consistent reinforcement for your teaching, which allows you to progress. In a camp situation this might not be true.
You also have to structure your game rules to you campers. How long are the games, will the clock stop or run, do you shoot foul shots? What are your substitution rules, how many players on a team? There may be rules you like to play by because you feel that they are the best way to play for you. But, often you have time constraints that will prevent you from playing in the matter you like.
Remember, this is camp; everyone pays to come so they should all have equal experiences. You might like to have 8 on a team, but if that creates more games than you have time for, you might have to go to 10 on a team.
Adjust Game Rules to Improve Efficiency
You might like to administer your games as if they are regular season games. But, you may have to play with a running clock. Do you want your campers to spend a significant percentage of the games shooting foul shots while the clock is running? Remember, that lessens the actual time that the campers get to play.
The rules we always played by were, the only foul shots that were taken while the clock was running were shooting fouls. All non-shooting fouls were inbounded. In a situation where there was a shooing foul and the shot was made creating an opportunity for a 3-point play, we awarded 3 points and treated it as a made basket where the other team takes the ball out. With the clock stopped, we shot everything.
These are all issues that need to be solved before the first camper walks into the gym. To conduct an effective, high quality camp that can be enjoyed by all, you need to be prepared and focused on the goals of the camp. Be flexible, but be clear. Confusion is a camp killer.
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6 Tips For Hosting A Successful Camp
- By Joe Haefner
With basketball camp season approaching, it's crucial you are getting ready for your basketball camps.
Here are some helpful tips to hosting a successful basketball camp...
Make the camp purpose clear!
What are you trying to accomplish with your basketball camps? Is it to just have fun and create a passion for the game? Is it to have an intense skill development camp for serious players?
If you don't make this clear in your camp information, you can get players and parents who will not enjoy the experience because they're looking for something different. Younger players (typically 12 years and younger) need to be exposed to fun camps to build the passion for the game. While advanced kids who are ready for the next step, might prefer a more intense basketball camp.
Be organized
Being unorganized can be the death of a successful basketball camp, especially if you are new to hosting camps.
It's vital that you know the size of the gym, how many hoops there are going to be, how many campers are going to be present, how many coaches are going to be there, what your camp schedule is going to be, and some back up drills and skills in case you get through things quicker or you need to abandon a drill that isn't working well. If you figure these things out ahead of time, you'll look like a seasoned vet.
Use drills that keep everybody involved.
Nothing drives a kid to boredom quicker, stunts player development, and prevents parents from signing their child up for your next camp than standing around doing nothing.
Even if it is a drill that requires one player to do the drill at a time, have them be involved in rebounding and passing. If there are too many kids, set up stations that allow you to keep more kids involved at once.
Taking the time to develop drills that keep kids active and parents happy will lead to more happy campers and more campers returning to your next camp.
Teach skills and drills that players can do at home.
Your goal for every camp should be to teach players skills and drills that every child could do at home or at the local gym.
Players and parents will appreciate you a lot more if you show them how to become better players beyond the days at your basketball camp.
Keep the camp moving.
Just like a practice, you shouldn't spend too long on any particular drill. Otherwise, you will lose interest and intensity from the players at your camp.
Even if you still want to work on the same skill, just use a different drill or a different format of the same drill. For example, you might want to work on form shooting. An easy way to keep working on that would be to vary between wall shooting, partner shooting, line shooting, backboard shooting, and shooting at the goal.
The younger they are, the quicker you usually need to progress to another drill. I try to keep all drills under 10 minutes. Typically, my goal is 5 to 7 minutes.
Incorporate character development
A quality camp isn't just about developing basketball players, it's also about developing these young people into successful adults. Incorporate things such as attitude, hard work, loyalty, and kindness into your camps. Parents will appreciate you helping their children become better people. And when the children become adults, they'll appreciate you as well.
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Children's sports team "Basketball" in the camp "Eaglet"
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Camp by the sea plus basketball is a great opportunity to enjoy training under the guidance of professional coaches, a great chance to improve your skills and spend the summer in the company of friends and like-minded people!
Schedule of shifts in the Basketball squad
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Basketball is one of the most spectacular and exciting games in the world and in Russia. The progress of this game is observed annually. Specialized basketball departments for children are being opened in the country in the Youth Sports School, SDYUSSHOR, aimed both at the development of a mass children's and youth direction in sports, and at the sport of higher achievements. This educational program of physical culture and sports orientation is an adapted basketball program for training children and adolescents during the summer holidays on the territory of the Orlyonok All-Russian Center. The center has all the conditions for a good rest and sports. The center has everything you need and even more for this program: basketball courts, gyms, medical support, natural and climatic conditions. It is very important that the child has the opportunity to relieve physical fatigue and emotional stress with the help of classes in the gym or on the playground - fun, gambling, outdoor and various games. In addition to physical indicators, basketball forms in the child his personal qualities: sociability, purposefulness, the ability to work well in a team.
In 2019, our pupils received a lot of positive and valuable experience from communicating with our illustrious basketball player, Igor Kudelin came to master classes in Orlyonok.
In 2019, our pupils received a lot of positive and valuable experience from communicating with our illustrious basketball player, Igor Kudelin came to master classes in Orlyonok.
Children from 10 to 16 years old are accepted for recreation and participation in this program.
The cost of the "Basketball for Children" program already includes an organizational fee for the following items:
Young basketball player's equipment (game uniform, namely: T-shirt, shorts, socks, cap), game T-shirt with squad and camp logo, backpack.
Inventory: balls, chips, shirt-fronts.
Highly qualified trainers and mentors.
Master classes and photo shoots from Basketball stars.
Basketball players must have their own shoes (basketball shoes)!
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Does your child's favorite T-shirt have the number 23 and a red bull on it? Or is there a poster depicting Andrei Kirilenko on the wall in his room? Then we are waiting for him in the Basketball squad!
Why choosing a Basketball squad is a good decision?
You don't have to be an outstanding athlete to join us. All the guys will find their place corresponding to their level of skill. Not only experienced basketball players come to us, who are engaged in sports schools and are going to reach even greater heights in the future. We are also happy to see ordinary boys and girls who like to throw the ball into the ring in the yard or play streetball with friends. Basketball skill we teach from the very basics. Even without knowing all the rules of a professional game, you will quickly learn to understand them.
Basketball is great! What else?
A healthy lifestyle is a habit that is easiest to instill and consolidate in childhood, which is what we do. The (usually) hated exercise becomes an exciting pastime at our basketball camp. All the “eagles” are just waiting for the morning to jump out of bed as soon as possible and run a race to build. Do not forget how much more there will be besides training: delicious and varied food, swimming in the sea, sand games, contests and holidays, entertaining trips and excursions. And other children's fun in the most famous camp in the country.
We teach teamwork. But every little basketball player can find time for individual training. Our high-class coaches will always sort out mistakes, give advice, help work on a complex combination separately, set a set of exercises aimed at strengthening the athlete’s weaknesses and eye.
Mentors constantly monitor the level of loads. After all, overwork can lead to unpleasant consequences, injuries, or even discourage the craving for the game.
Here is where to turn the sports soul! The following facilities are at the service of the children:
Outdoor basketball courts;
Playgrounds for other sports;
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Lokomotiv-Kuban invites you to the professional basketball camp Yug-Basket
"Yug-Basket" includes a balance of intensive training under the guidance of Loko coaches and recreation on the Black Sea coast for girls and boys from 8 to 18 years old. The first shift will start on June 1st.
Program
This year the camp is located on the Black Sea coast in the Imereti Valley. For 12 days, the participants of the training camp will train under the guidance of the coaches of youth and junior teams of Lokomotiv-Kuban.
The training program includes:
- 12 days of training at the Olympic Park center - An individual program for each player depending on his age and basketball skills - Accommodation with three meals a day — Medical supervision — Camp uniform — Transfer between the camp, airport and train station in Sochi
Daily classes with qualified specialists will help young players develop their talent, improve their basketball skills, and also experience the atmosphere of work at a professional level .
Shifts
This year the camp will be held in three shifts:
1 shift - from June 1 to June 13
2 shift - from July 8 to July 20
3rd shift - from July 22 to August 3
How to apply?
Sign up for the first professional basketball camp "Yug-Basket" at the link below.
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For additional questions about the collection program, training and transfer, you can check with the club staff.
For sports questions, please call: 8(999)636-94-79
Organizational questions: 8-928-247-96-87.
If you still have doubts, then you should definitely take a look at how it was last year. The players rested and trained in the mountains of the Stavropol Territory.
I am glad to announce the imminent start of the new season in the professional basketball camp "Yug-Basket". New shifts will be held in the camp for twelve days. During this time, the guys will be able to develop their talent and improve their technical and functional training under the guidance of leading Russian and Serbian specialists, experienced coaches of junior and youth teams of PBC Lokomotiv-Kuban.