Your child will learn to play 2-on-2 beach volleyball all week, and all summer!
Let Ed Ratledge and VolleyOC teach your son or daughter the beach game. Our beach camps are typically attended by players who have indoor experience and want to learn how to play competitively on the beach. Sand Volleyball scholarships are popping up all over the country and a solid introduction to the game from VolleyOC's well-trained staff can help your child earn one. Featuring curriculum and instruction by 18 year AVP professional Ed Ratledge, our Monday-Thursday camps are designed to bring out the best in your young volleyball player. The Great Park Sports Comples boasts clean, white sand, well maintained nets, and an easy drop-off location near the Soccer Stadium. Just drop off your kids and let our professional, courteous staff do the rest.
Where: Irvine Great Park Sports Complex. Directly in front of the Soccer Stadium, near the Carousel. It's easy to get to but your first time can be tricky as maps applications aren't yet up-to-date with the Great Park. Park in Lot 4, and only walk when you can see the courts!
What to bring: Water bottle and snacks are advised, sunglasses are important, and sunscreen is a must!
What we do: Workouts generally begin with footwork drills to increase the athleticism of our young players. Our staff will create groups after we assess age and volleyball experience to make sure more experienced players are not encumbered by younger or newer players. We'll then spend about half of our time doing age and skill-level appropriate drills, and about half doing guided competition.
Coaches and Numbers: All of our Camps strive for an 8:1 ratio. VolleyOC camps always feature experienced, enthusiastic coaches. Most of our head coaches play, or have played in college and/or professionally. 18 year AVP professional Ed Ratledge designs the curriculum and sometimes personally instructs your children.
Use the section below to select your week and register through the City of Irvine's Registration System.
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