What is the difference between the Boys Camps?
We get lots of questions about the difference between all the boy’s camps. This should help break it down a little: The Boy’s Full-Field Lacrosse Camp is designed to offer the best balance of full-field play and individual play. It’s designed for the player who is looking for both individual training and team concepts. The Full-Field Camp offers the best balance between skills stations and full-field games. The Elite Camp is designed to focus more on individual play and situational play. There are less full-field games at the Elite Camp. The Extreme Camps, and the Total offense & Defense Camp, are designed to concentrate exclusively on individual, one-on-one play. There are no full-field games at the Extreme or Total & D Camps. The IronMan Camp is exclusively for shooters and goalies. Our camps all work well on their own, but are also conveniently scheduled to run back-to-back so that a player can easily attend more than one camp and stay for up to two weeks.
We get lots of questions about the difference between all the various camps that we offer. This should help break it down a little: The Full-Field Lacrosse Camps are designed to offer the best balance of full-field play and individual play. They’re designed for the player who is looking for both individual training and team concepts. The Full-Field Camp offers the best balance between skills stations and full-field games. The Elite and Extreme Camps are designed to concentrate exclusively on individual, one-on-one play. There are very few full-field games at the Elite or Extreme camps. The IronMan Camps are situational specialty camps designed to cover shooting, goaltending, and transitional play. All of our camps end the day with our trademark IronMan games, which are short-field, fast-paced 6-V6 games designed to improve quickness and decision-making. So, though there might not be full-field games at some of our camps, all of our camps end the day with some sort of game-like activity