As The Camp N.Z get’s ever closer it’s great to see The Camps coaching staff leading from the front. In the Open Men’s Ski division at the Thredbo’s Free ride event last week, Camp Colorado Head ski coach Watkin McLennan is crowned champion taking all the money in first place. Read more >
NZ Spring Camp
After the success of last year, the NZ Spring Camp is back! We have teamed up with Team Buller Riders again this year to continue providing the most professional camp money can buy.
DATES 22-Sep-2010 - 02-Oct-2010
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Overview
After the success of last year, the NZ Spring Camp is back! We have teamed up with Team Buller Riders again this year to continue providing the most professional camp money can buy.
Based in Wanaka, you’ll be heading to the best parks in NZ – Snow Park, Cardrona and Treble Cone. With such a range of different parks at your disposal, you will have the chance to fine tune all your tricks and improve your skiing/riding across all kinds of terrain. Imagine being able to work your skills and confidence to a level where you can then hit the big stuff at Snow Park!
Note: There are only 12 spots on this Camp so make sure you get in quickly!
INCLUDES:
Accommodation
All meals
Airport transfers to/from Queenstown Airport*
Transport to/from all resorts and activities
All lift passes
Coaching from our live-in coaches
Video training and analysis
Actvities
Plus heaps more!!
Skill Level
Intermediate,Advanced
Fact
Accommodation
Wanaka
You will be housed in fully self-contained accommodation close to the centre of Wanaka. With all the comforts of home and 3 hearty meals a day provided... it’ll be hard to leave!
The Camp Coaches
Nick Franklin-Jones - Program Director
For the last 5 years Nick has shined in his role as Program Director. Nick’s experience speaks for itself, 23 years of skiing and 15 years of professional Instructing/Coaching.
He holds certificates from APSI, ISIA, SSA, Freestyle Level 1 and the Canadian Avalanche Association. He is currently the K2 Australian ski representative and Team Manager and spends his weekends as Head Freeride coach for Mt Buller’s successful TBR program. His dedication and experience to providing high quality programs will guarantee that every moment is a memorable one.
Programs: All
Andre Bennett - Ski Coach
Dre's humour and wit is displayed in his coaching techniques. If he is not having fun then he is not skiing. His love for the sport, natural skiing ability and structural training, including qualifications from the APSI and SSA freestyle level one, rounds him out as a great coach, always looking for a fun time. An ex-Camper, Dre spends his Aussie winters at Mt Buller Victoria as a Team Buller coach. Creating a fun learning environment, using structural coaching techniques and rounding his day off with situational learning makes the time spent with Dre both educational and fun.
Sponsors:
Line Skis
Full Tilt Boots
Marker Bindings
Sessions Outerwear
Empire
Programs:
Parents
Safety
The safety and well being of your child is The Camp’s number one concern. We have a very high staff to camper ratio for this very reason. In the event of an accident, the meticulous English speaking Niseko ski patrol are there to deal with any incident. Any major accidents are referred by ski patrol to the local hospital at Kutchan or any of Hokkaido’s first class medical facilities. In addition, program staff have completed and hold current First Aid Certificates and are equipped to deal with unexpected situations. Camp staff are well versed in our medical response plan, which has been developed through close consultation with experts in the field. In the event of an emergency, parents or family will be contacted immediately by a member of The Camp staff.Helmet Policy
For the safety of all campers, it is a requirement that a helmet is worn at all times whilst riding on any of our programs.
Supervision
The Camp takes the safety, supervision and well-being of its participants very seriously. The careful and responsible supervision of all campers is a key component in ensuring everyone remains well looked after for their entire stay. Although Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, kids can still get up to mischief. The Camp have implemented many policies and measures to ensure that all campers enjoy a safe and incident free environment. We are in the unique and enviable position to be able to house all camp staff and campers in the same lodge, giving unprecedented security and leadership, but also providing campers with ideal role models, support and guidance. It also allows us to maintain close but unimposing supervision.
Camp staff have current first aid certifications, undergo police checks, and arrive weeks before campers to complete staff training programs. All camp activities are supervised, and our child protection policy and camp operating procedures have been designed through consultation with professionals in their field.
Housing/Food
The Super Camp offers a unique warm and relaxed environment for campers while they are away. This ensures that campers are in a safe environment and are as comfortable as they would be in their own homes. We make sure everyone has a great time and keeps out of mischief!Our accommodation is original in the way that all our staff, coaches and campers live together in the lodge while they are away. This is not only fantastic for providing campers with unimposing supervision but also for forming bonds and friendships among the staff, coaches and campers. The coaches and staff prove to be great role models and friends for those under 18.
The Super Camp caters for vegetarians and any food allergies. All our meals are prepared daily and ensure that campers are eating the right amounts of healthy and nutritious food to keep their energy levels up and get the most out of their days.
Campers treat their rooms as if it were their own. This means they are also expected to clean up after themselves! While most campers are initially shocked to hear this, we find that after the first week or so they are cleaning their bedrooms better that you can believe! We don’t provide daily chores for campers but instead expect them to clean up after themselves and pull their own weight. When you are living with so many people it becomes noticeable who does not pull their weight and that is soon rectified! It is also amazing how fast the threat of “no snow until bedrooms are cleaned” really works!
Contact with home
Staying in touch with home is very easy from Japan. An easy and cost effective way to keep in touch is via email or Skype. Each camper has internet access, and can check and send messages whenever they please. Skype is a relatively inexpensive way to phone home (approx 9c per minute). If you have a Skype account yourself then it is free. Incoming calls are also easy for the Super Camp as the lodge has an English-speaking receptionist. The numbers of the lodge will be provided to you before your child departs for Japan.For urgent matters, you can always email The Camp staff on info@thecamp.net. This is checked 4-5 times a day during the Super Camp, or alternatively, you can call any of Super Camp staff mobile phone numbers - These numbers will be published on the web site before the commencement of the Super Camp. The best thing about Japan is that there is only 1-2 hours difference between Australian time and Japan time.
Web site
The Camp’s web site is the best way to keep in touch with what happens each day on the Super Camp. Every day, www.thecamp.net is updated with news, journals, videos and photos from the day. We highly recommend that each parent and friend log on daily! It has been a big hit in the past. We were the first camp in the world to provide daily updates, photos, videos and journals for its entire duration and continue to be the best at brining it to you.Goal Setting
Our staff understand the need for direction in the development of our campers’ skills. A fundamental part of this process is the implementation of goals, and their regular review. At the start of our Super Camp, coaches sit down with each camper to develop both short and long term goals, helping to establish what each camper wants to achieve from their time with us. The short term goals are reviewed with coaches regularly, to help ensure that campers are on track to achieving their long term goals. This also allows coaches to structure the lesson plans with these goals in mind. We will send all campers a goal setting questionnaire before they depart for Japan. These are to be completed and taken to Japan for discussion with coaches.Snow Sense
An important part of any skier/boarder's development centres around their knowledge of both their sport and its environment. Our coaches constantly try to educate campers in 'on snow' common sense (snow sense), in an informal setting. Snow sense covers areas such as, on hill safety, awareness, ethics and respect for other mountain users. We encourage all campers to understand their place on the mountain, and their obligations under the Alpine Responsibility Code. No one likes an irresponsible brat on the hill! We make sure that every one of our campers has on-snow know how, and respect for their peers.Fitness
An active lifestyle is important for everyone, and we make sure that our campers stay active! Coaches play an integral part in the general fitness of campers. You can be sure your child will be leaving the camp much fitter than they came! Regular exercise and games take place between all the Super Camp crew. All of these activities are aimed at increasing the general fitness of campers and increasing trunk stability and balance - both are important tools in skiing and snowboarding.








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