by Rex Robinson

Kicking Camps vs. Private Instruction

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One of the nations cottage industries is kicking camps.  If you do a google search you will find more choices than Carter’s has pills to use an old cliche.  In Atlanta alone their will be  a half dozen camps/clinics and the like. Some with names you know, some I never even heard of, but still they come.  Many parents send their kids to these camps, holding out hope that the promise of a college scholarship might come their way.

The promise is implied usually, because they have a list of college coaches that “listen to them”.  So if you come to camp and “do well”, they will put you on the list of kicking prospects.  Most major universities hold kicking camps.  There are too many of these that are nothing more than glorified tryouts for the cream of the crop and the rest of the kickers are left to learn from a college “counselor”.  This “counselor” may be a very good college kicker but that does not mean he can coach.

In 1996, I moved back to my home town of Marietta Georgia. It was not long before I met few of the guys who were kicking for the Blue Devils.  They expressed mixed feelings about their “camping” experiences and felt that the big camps were just that, too big.  I decided I would try and help a few guys on a small group basis and after 13 years I have coached literally hundreds of kids from 10-25.  But never more than 5-6 at a time and these days more often than not, one on one.

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This summer I will have kickers I have worked with, either kicking or competing for jobs at Kentucky, Florida, Georgia Tech, Miami of Ohio, Wofford, Air Force Academy, The Naval Academy, and Tennessee Tech.  Click here to learn more. I have resisted going the way of the big camp, which is the only way to really make any money.  I want to maintain my level of involvement with each guy, and not rely on a kid to do my job.  If you know a young kicker or their parent, I can help them improve. That’s all I guarantee, a better kicker.

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