Super Sports Camp provides age- and skill-specific training in 11 popular sports. Each program combines instruction in solid fundamentals and sportsmanship with drills to reinforce new skills. Innovative games and lessons further polish students’ abilities. Campers choose one, two or three sports per weekly session.
All our instructors are professional coaches and many have teaching qualifications from professional associations for their individual sports, including the PGA, USPTR, USPTA and USSF.
| SUPER SPORTS DAILY ACTIVITIES | |
| 9:00–9:10 | Morning assembly |
| 9:15–10:15 | Sport #1 |
| 10:15–10:25 | Snack |
| 10:25–11:25 | Sport #2 |
| 11:25–12:25 | Sport #3 |
| 12:30–1:00 | Lunch |
| 1:05–1:15 | Lineup |
| 1:20–2:20 | Competition #1 |
| 2:20–2:30 | Snack |
| 2:30–3:30 | Competition #2 |
| 3:30–4:15 | Competition #3 |
| 4:15–4:30 | Lineup and dismissal |
Baseball/Softball — Pitching, hitting, catching, fielding, base running and team play.
Basketball — Dribbling, shooting, ball handling, passing and rebounding; also offensive and defensive formations and plays.
Golf — Stroke fundamentals for all clubs and shot-making situations; approaches to course management and competing effectively.
Inline Skating — Instruction stresses confidence and safety while concentrating on basic striding, stopping and turning skills.
Ropes Challenge Course — Campers work together to scale our 20' High Wall, climb on a Fidget Ladder, cross a Tire Traverse, and negotiate the Spider’s Web and the Acid River.
Self-Defense — Combines elements of boxing, kickboxing, karate and judo to safely improve self-confidence and body control.
Skateboarding — For beginners to experienced skateboarders, our program teaches everything from basic riding, balance and steering to ollies, drop-ins and rail slides.
Soccer — Dribbling, passing, trapping the ball, shooting and World Cup-format competition.
Squash — Learn or practice the basics, along with drives, lobs and specialty shots.
Swimming — Stroke development for beginners and recreational swimming for all ages, as well as a learn-to-swim program for beginners, ages 7 and 8.
Tennis — Ground strokes, volleys, serve, return of serve, approach shots and overheads; also singles and doubles strategies.
Julian Krinsky Day Camps are held at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr. The camps have full use of the school’s extensive classrooms and athletic facilities — including an outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, a large gym, and multiple grass fields. All facilities are well maintained and provide an attractive, safe setting for sports activities.

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