"Sports do not build character. They reveal it."

-John Wooden

Camps

In most situations, if you were to ask young athletes how they became so good at the sHockeyport they play, they will tell you that they went to many camps. Young athletes work extremely hard to gain skill and knowledge of what they are doing while playing a sport because they want to get better and better every time they play. Camps help athletes to focus on different areas of a sport that they may need to work on. Once the athletes have someone to tell them what to work on, they can take any Basketballextra time that they have to develop skills so that they are able to improve themselves.

Camps help athletes for focus on skills that they need to improve. The camps are usually run by either college athletes or sometimes even professional athletes, which younger athletes tend to look up to and admire. For that reason alone they usually take any advice to heart and they learn quickly what they are doing wrong. The more respect a child or adolescent has for a person that is telling them they are doing wrong the more likely they are to listen to the advice they are getting on fixing any problems. Camps really help young athletes for this reason, they force athletes to realize any issues they may have and help them to fix them.

"Every year our children look forward to attending the EPL soccer camps. While improving their soccer skills in a supportive and friendly environment, they also enjoy playing with their friends day after day. A special highlight for them are the foreign coaches, who often teach them new skills and different ways of evaluating their tasks and positioning in a soccer team. Even if it is raining my children do not want to miss a day". -Henrika Scharshig