Summer Diving Camp

Summer Diving Camp

As the weather heats up, all those children who attending swimming and diving lessons will be thinking about how to cool off. Summer diving camp is the best solution to the problem. You get all the benefits of a traditional summer camp, but because they are a summer diving camp, the child will also get intense diving training. Essentially, a summer diving camp ensures that your child can swim and dive properly and that they have a good time also.

What makes a Summer Diving Camp Different?

For starters, a summer diving camp is focused on diving. Your child will get a lot more hours in the pool and a lot more practice on the diving board. Their week (or 2) at a summer diving camp will greatly improve their dexterity on the diving board. At a summer diving camp, your child will be in the water for at least 3 hours a day (compare that with the normal ½ hour at other summer camps).

Because every summer diving camp is required to have licensed diving and swimming instructors, you can rest assured that your child will learn the proper technique for swimming or diving. If your child or teenager is pursuing swimming or diving as an athletic ambition, sending him/her to a summer diving camp is imperative.

How is a Summer Diving Camp similar to other camps?

There are certain things that will happen at any summer camp, even if it isn't a summer diving camp. Campfires, sleepovers, tournaments, food fights, friendship building all happen at summer diving camps just like they do at every other camp around the nation. But a summer diving camp is special.

The kids that attend s summer diving camp are different. They are determined, they are focused, and they are driven. These are the type of children that you want your child to be friends with. It is no small feet for a teen to dedicate himself to the rigorous practice that goes on at a summer diving camp; he needs to have the right stuff.

That doesn't mean that there is no down time. I can recall memories from my favorite summer diving camp that included food fights, dodge ball, smores, scary stories, and ther rest of the good stuff that camp is supposed to be filled with. Now that I'm an adult, I couldn't dream of sending my kids anywhere else but a reputable summer diving camp for a couple of weeks.