Summer training recommendations? Hartford area. Trying to keep the teen (too young to work) busy. Needs some structure.
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Don't over schedule them. it's good for them to have some down time, try/do other things they don't normally. If they're 13-14+ also consider doing some proper physical training to develop good habits. Ask around for a low key summer league, maybe do a few camps but not every week
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Originally posted by Guest View PostSummer training recommendations? Hartford area. Trying to keep the teen (too young to work) busy. Needs some structure.
Staycation Summer Camps are good too, I heard they are open full day, but half day is an option too.
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Heard that the Break Your Kid's iPhone camp couldn't be beat and was 24/7 all summer long and actually save you money (and attitude). They are a huge outfit nationally in every town big or small.
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