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Author: Sammy Kay | Total views: 36 Comments: 0
Word Count: 546 Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 11:00 AM

What To Know About Field Hockey Camp

Whether you're a novice or an experienced field hockey player, you can benefit from attending a field hockey camp. A fun way to spend a few summer days or weeks, a field hockey camp is geared and focused on teaching field hockey tactics and techniques to all levels of players, both boys and girls.

A field hockey camp teaches not only fundamental drills, but drills that focus on both offensive and defensive positions as well as individual and team player tactics. No one is left out in a field hockey camp, and while it's hard work, it's also a lot of fun. Around the country, thousands of young children and teenagers attend a field hockey camp to perfect their skills or learn new ones. Such camps provide special attention on each individual player and coaches are able to better evaluate each player's strengths and weaknesses.

For many older players, field hockey camps are a great way for their skills and abilities to be noticed by not only camp instructors, but also scouts operating out of colleges and universities around the country. What better places to not only polish your current skills, but also to learn new ones?

A field hockey camp also focuses on the skills, techniques and tactics needed by goalkeepers, and such a camp is the best place for both veterans and novices to perfect their footwork, mental and physical conditioning, as well as their mental ability to concentrate and think through ploys and techniques attempted by opposing team players.

In many cases, a field hockey camp is the place where high schoolers go to be noticed by college recruiters, no matter what grade they're in. Older groups are given instruction and guidance in weight training and prime physical conditioning. They're also able to participate in tournaments and games that serve to bring out their best skills and teach them how to work on weak skills as well.

For the most part, the teaching staff at a field hockey camp is made up of veterans of the game, both recreational and professional. In many camps, counselors and coaches play on college or professional teams, and are able to share their experiences and techniques with players of all ages and skills levels. Most field hockey camps are available during summer sessions for many age groups, though the best are reserved for high school age kids who stay at a camp in late summer or early fall.

In such cases, attending such a field hockey camp is much like living in a dorm in college, where two people generally share a room and students are required to bring their own bedding and clothing. In such a case, it is mandatory that students have their own hockey sticks, mouth guards and shin guards, while other personal items may also be required.

If you like field hockey and want to experience the ultimate in training, consider attending a field hockey camp. The skills and techniques you'll learn will last a lifetime, as will the overall experience of playing with kids from around the country. A field hockey camp offers something that many school or community coaches can't: valuable time, expertise and experience.

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Still looking for the perfect summer camp? Try visiting http://www.aboutcamps.com - a website that specializes in providing camp advice, tips and resources including information on field hockey camp.




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