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Highlights of What does your son gain from attending this football camp? INSTRUCTION: The camp will have excellent instruction of technique in all position groups. The Michigan Assistant Football Coaches will head each of their specialized position groups, teaching and drilling fundamentals. FACILITIES: We will have access to all of our facilities this year. Construction has been completed on the New
Glick Indoor Field House. Camp will be conducted on all of our football practice fields, indoor and outdoor.
We will also utilize other athletic campus fields. We will also visit the Big House. WEIGHT TRAINING: Important in football today is the aspect of weight training and conditioning. The Youth camp offers all campers the opportunity, with strict supervision, the ability to learn proven techniques and safety in weight training and conditioning. Michigan's Strength and Conditioning Coach, Mike Barwis, the leader in this field, along with his staff will instruct campers. FLEXIBILITY, FORM RUNNING, AND SPRINT TECHNIQUE: A popular area of the camp is the form running and speed training program. Our staff will help campers gain the maximum potential in their running ability. Many campers have experienced a noticeable increase in speed and flexibility after attending the camp. INSPIRATIONAL TALKS: Our staff will talk on the positive benefits of football in a young man's life. Last year Michael Hart spoke to our campers. HIGHLIGHT VIDEOS: 2009 Michigan Football highlights along with NFL team season highlights of the past year will be shown periodically throughout camp. OTHER BENEFITS: Each camper will receive official 2010 Rich Rodriguez Michigan Football Camp Apparel. Campers will be meeting other campers from all over Michigan and Ohio, creating new freindship opportunities. Campers will be placed on teams for competitions in both Rod Ball (Non Contact Football Games) and Tug-of-War. This camp is not a conditioning or recreational camp. It will be three days of non-contact, position specific football technique training.
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