Indoor Summer Camp Activities:
Don't let your child spend the summer months in front of the TV and without exciting physical activity.
Our Summer Camps at Revolution Modern Martial Arts give students of all ages.....
✅ A fun camp with the right amount of challenge
✅ The opportunity to make a great group of new friends
✅ Real Leadership training that gives your kid an edge
✅ An experience that they will remember for a lifetime
Q: Does my kid need to know karate or martial arts to take part in these camps?
A: NOT AT ALL! We design the camps to teach martial arts skills for beginners and advanced students alike. That way, kids with, and without experience are all learning something new!
Q: What is a typical day like at your camp?
A: We run our camps off of a structured plan that maximizes fun and also teaches skills and teamwork. Below is a sample itinerary of what campers will do in just 1 day!
- 9 AM Warm-Up and Fun Team Competitions
- 9: 30 Kick Training
- 10 AM Stretching and Acrobatics
- 10:30 Snack
- 11 AM Martial Arts Tricks
- 11: 30 Creative Forms
- 12 PM Lunch/Free Time
- 1 PM Fun Athletic Game
- 1:30 Self Defense
- 2 PM Snack
- 2:30 Martial Arts Training
- 3:00 Leadership/Character Development
- 3:30 Fun Athletic Game
- 4 PM Free Time/Pick up
Q: What theme weeks are you offering in 2020?
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The Empower Camp - students will spend the week learning martial arts and discovering their own limitless potential!
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Martial Arts Olympic Athletes - to celebrate Karate making its debut in the 2020 Summer Olympics, this camp will be all about sport karate and demonstrations.
Q: What should my child bring or wear in camp?
A: Everyday campers will need a lunch, 2 snacks, water bottle (we have a top-quality professional filtration device onsite), comfortable athletic clothes and a quiet time item. Quiet time items (pad, book, etc) are used at lunch and during the end of the day when staff is cleaning up.
On Fridays we have a nerf war, so campers should bring their own dart blaster if they have one. We supply the darts and eye protection.
If your child is an experienced martial arts student and attending the Olympic camp, they should bring sparring gear. If not, no sparring gear is required.
Q: Will my child be fighting or sparring other kids in camp?
A: We never "fight" at Revolution, but some students spar. Let me explain. Beginner students who enroll in our Olympic athlete camp will work on punching bags and drills during the sparring sessions. They will not have sparring contact with other students during camp. Intermediate and advanced students will have some controlled, supervised, light sparring contact during that camp.