Friday, August 29, 2014

Tennis Is Fun With In-Camp Ladder Play and Tournaments

The fun and challenging sport of tennis can be enjoyed for a lifetime, and kids at sleepaway camp get a great head start on the game. Whether your child is already a skilled player or a complete novice, overnight summer camp programs are perfect for learning or perfecting skills in a relaxed atmosphere where the emphasis is on encouragement, enjoyment and good sportsmanship. Let your child perfect backhands, forehands, serves and volleying as part of his or her unforgettable summer at sleepaway camp.

Learning Tennis at Camp

Tennis is a great addition to summer camp sport lineups that include soccer, golf, basketball, swimming, boating and so many more.

For kids who have never played a particular sport, the laid-back atmosphere of summer camp is the perfect place to learn new things and acquire new passions.

Usually coached by highly qualified staff including professional players, tennis programs provide regularly scheduled lessons, drills and matches for every level of player.

A good camp program will have small enough classes that every child will get plenty of chances to hit the ball, with lots of hands-on action and instructional support. Exhilarating in-camp ladder play and tournaments cap off fun-filled programs where kids are given plenty of excellent instruction and positive feedback to enhance skills, enthusiasm and self-confidence.

Many camps offer a more intensive instructional option, with campers opting to take additional private lessons during the week or as an elective activity.

Benefits of Learning Tennis

Tennis is loads of fun and also has the benefit of greatly improving balance, mobility, strength, agility and overall fitness. Summer camp instructors have plenty of tricks up their sleeves to make drills and skills both fun and beneficial. It may make your kids happier too: among athletes in a Southern Connecticut State University study, the tennis players scored higher in areas of vigor, optimism and self-esteem and lower in signs of depression, anxiety and anger.

The game has also been found to stimulate mental, physical and emotional growth and encourage development of positive personality characteristics. Because it is essentially an individual sport, tennis teaches kids to be accountable to themselves, and playing matches encourages development of critical and strategic thinking. Social benefits for kids learning the game are fantastic too; with most lessons held in groups, there’s tons of opportunities to make new friends.

Tennis Fun
Summer camp instructors are experts at using creative games and drills to fine-tune skills while making sure campers have lots of lively fun. Tennis is challenging both physically and mentally, and good instructors will address both these areas, helping develop smart, strong players. Drills using agility ladders and group activities can help kids with skills like court position, footwork, positioning the racket and anticipating where the ball will go.

While your child is honing excellent tennis skills, he or she will also be gaining physical coordination, confidence, self esteem and social skills. Tennis is a very social game, and it’s a great way to learn how to win and lose with grace while achieving personal goals. At summer camp, sometimes tennis is just an amazing way to make memories on a beautiful summer day surrounded by friends.

Outdoor Adventures for Kids at Summer Camp

Outdoor adventures at sleepaway camp offer kids the amazing chance to meet the challenges of the wilderness, from setting up camp to hiking mountainous trails and surging down wild rapids. Not only will they remember these thrilling experiences for a lifetime, but they also learn a lot about themselves, about the natural world and about working as a team with others. And, of course, since it’s overnight summer camp, they’ll have loads of fun.



Wilderness camping excursions can last from two day, one night jaunts to week-long expeditions across lakes and over mountains. All along the way, campers learn the basics of surviving in the wilds, navigating forest trails, setting up camp, watching the sky for indications of weather and so many other outdoor skills. Backpacking trips, sea kayaking expeditions and biking explorations are just a few of the incredible experiences available to summer campers, and many camps also include outdoor rock climbing and canyoneering in their adventure program..

Travelling by water is especially exciting, whether challenging various levels of rapids in white water rafting or canoeing across long, peaceful lakes brimming with intriguing coves and inlets.  From magnificent national parks to rugged seashores and majestic rivers, sleepaway camp offers a vast variety of outdoor explorations by raft, canoe and kayak.

Outdoor adventures kindle a spirit of adventure and camaraderie, enabling kids to develop leadership ability, confidence and the sense that the group functions better as a whole than individually. It’s so much easier to set up camp, cook meals, blaze a trail or portage canoes with a bunch of helpful hands.  Kids grow in so many ways: achieving increased self esteem, learning to function efficiently as a team and accruing a ton of new outdoor skills.

Having to live closely together in campsites teaches kids a lot about the give-and-take of a small community where each person is an integral part of the whole. Everyone needs to contribute efficiently to be sure the group is fed and sheltered, that equipment is in good working order and that everyone is up and ready to roll when it’s time to hit the trail.

Kids gain a deep respect for the wilderness, whether pristine mountains, primeval forests or glittering glacial lakes. The beauty and grandeur of nature is so much more awe-inspiring when experienced  on remote trails, secluded rivers and little-travelled woods, giving today’s kids a taste of what life was like before the dawn of our highly technical civilization.

Not only are these thrilling trips fun, but they are also conducted with safety as a priority. Counselors leading outdoor expeditions are highly qualified and well-trained. You can rest assured that your camper will be in good hands and will come back healthy, happy and brimming with amazing stories and incredible memories that will last a lifetime.

Of course fun is what summer camp is all about, and overnight expeditions are full of awe-inspiring moments. From eating s’mores around the campfire to singing camp songs while hiking up that endless hill and leaping into deep blue lakes at the end of a long day of paddling, summer camp expeditions are full of laughter and the kind of bonding that comes with confronting challenges together.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Get Creative With a Diversity of Crafts This Summer

Sleepaway camp gives kids so many different opportunities to learn new things, explore new interests and find out so much about themselves and the world around them. Though overnight summer camp is loaded with fun-filled outdoor activities, kids also get a chance to tap into their creative side through arts, crafts, music and drama. Boys and girls love to let their imaginations run wild with every art form from tie-die to oil paints, pottery wheels and free-form ceramics.



Clever Crafts
Arts and crafts are a time-honored camp tradition at summer camps across America. After a lively morning of swimming, boating or hiking and a hearty lunch, it’s great to relax with friends and whip up colorful items from sand candles to leaf prints, friendship bracelets, wind chimes, rain sticks and God’s eyes.

Wearable Memories
T-shirt making is always a popular activity at overnight summer camp, allowing campers to let their creative urges roar in wild tie-die designs, super-cool nature prints and humorous endeavors like joke T’s with a question on the front and a punch line on the back. Not only are hand-made T-shirts fun to design and make, but they also become wearable memories, colorful remembrances of fun-filled days at camp.

Wonders of Woodshop
Woodshop is a big favorite with campers and introduces basic carpentry skills that will come in handy for a lifetime. Usually reserved for older campers, woodshop offers an amazing opportunity to learn how to develop and complete a project using tools from standard hammers to power drills, band saws and planes safely and efficiently. Boys and girls can design and anything from a set for the campfire skit to a mini ping pong table or doll house furniture. Wooden bowls, picture frames, birdhouses, CD racks, puzzles or ping pong paddles: the sky’s the limit!

Cool Ceramics
Who hasn’t imagined sitting at a potter’s wheel and peacefully throwing a pot, molding a mound of spinning clay? Learning to use artistic tools like the potter’s wheel, oil paints and paper mache lets kids experiment with different artistic mediums in a relaxed environment, chatting with friends while they whip up unique masterpieces. Bowls, ceramic fish, vases and candle holders are molded, fired, painted and brought home at summer’s end to become treasured gifts to family or cool bedroom accessories.

Skit Shenanigans

Kids can get creative in lots of other ways at camp. Funny skits, musicals and other theatrical productions offer opportunities to tap into talents like writing, acting and directing. Your shy daughter may find out she cranks out the cleverest skit lines in camp, while your seemingly introverted son may have the time of his life playing a major role in a comedy production. Counselors love kids and are attuned to helping each camper find the confidence to achieve dreams and goals, however small. Just getting up the nerve to submit a skit script or volunteer to play a part are big steps in gaining self-confidence that will carry throughout the summer and beyond.