New Hampshire Other Sports Camps and Programs
Other sport camp refers to the type of sports camp that caters to non-mainstream sports. Mainstream sports in the United States would include basketball, football, baseball, tennis and volleyball. Other sports, meanwhile, can be anything from lacrosse, wrestling, archery, fencing, water poloSee More »
Other sport camp refers to the type of sports camp that caters to non-mainstream sports. Mainstream sports in the United States would include basketball, football, baseball, tennis and volleyball. Other sports, meanwhile, can be anything from lacrosse, wrestling, archery, fencing, water polo, roller derby and curling to dodge ball, kickball and cricket. A participant may choose a particular sport to engage in or undergo a generalized sports camp that will teach the fundamentals of various non-mainstream sports. Either way, students will hone their skills in sports as well as boost their physical health.
Regional Considerations: Some sports can only be played in certain regions in the United States. For example, if you want to engage in winter sports such as curling, it would be a great idea to choose other sport camps located in winter regions in the country.
Safety: Safety is of prime importance for any type of sport. Inquire about the safety precautions of the camp, particularly for dangerous combat sports like wrestling.
Equipment to Bring: Depending on the sport camp you’re joining, you may be required to bring your own sport equipment. Invest in durable and reliable equipment and protective gear for a more worthwhile camp experience.
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Road's End Farm Horsemanship Camp
Simply put, Road's End Farm is a small camp that appeals to girls who just love being around horses, caring for them, and riding for enjoyment rather than competition. As an integral part of a working horse farm, the camp provides unlimited exposure to horses and rural life in a picturesque setting. Campers enjoy English pleasure riding and stable chores each morning, waterfront activities and/or arts & crafts each afternoon, and a choice of relaxing pastimes in the evenings. Although well supervised, the camp program is, for the most part, unstructured to ensure a family- like atmosphere, in which each camper counts and, in turn, is counted upon....
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