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Wrestling Camps are an excellent way to improve during the summer. Wrestling Camps range in price, style, size, quality, and length. TheWrestlingTalk.com is focused on reviewing summer wrestling camps and wrestling schools across the United States and Canada.
Commuter Wrestling Camps
Commuter wrestling camps are generally shorter than a week and have no on campus housing for wrestlers. These camps are generally the least expensive, but can have a great deal of wrestling technique to offer.
Technique Wrestling Camps
Technique wrestling camps focus more on building an understand of wrestling moves and less time on competition and conditioning. We suggest looking for specialized wrestling technique camps that focus on a specific skill set where you are currently struggling. Technique camps generally last around a week.
Intensive Training Wrestling Camps
Intensive Wrestling Camps are not for the light of heart. They usually include anything from early morning runs and sprints, sauna sessions, competitions, with some technique thrown in to boot. These wrestling camps are generally 7-14 days in length and cost a bit more than a basic wrestling technique camp.
Super-Session Wrestling Camps
Super-Session Wrestling Camps are termed as such because they are over two weeks of intense wrestling. They mix wrestling, courses, conditioning, and usually everything involved in each of the other two longer wrestling camp styles. The generally cost over $1000 and require a significant deal of dedication |
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