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Are Sports Camps Worth It for Young Athletes?

Anastasia Eastwood competitive swimmer

Are Sports Camps Really Worth It?

As parents raising young athletes, we’ve had many late-night conversations around one question:

“Are sports camps actually worth it?”

If you’re a sports parent, you’ve probably wrestled with the same thing. Between the price tag, time commitment, and family schedule, the decision to enroll your child in a camp isn’t always easy.

In this blog post, we’re sharing our honest thoughts—based on real experience as a couple raising competitive kids in sports.

The Benefits of Sports Camps

Let’s start with the positives—because there are many!

1. Skill Development

Sports camps give young athletes concentrated time to work on specific skills. Whether it’s improving their footwork, shooting mechanics, or endurance, focused training can help take their game to the next level.

2. Exposure to New Coaches

Camps often bring in elite trainers or college-level coaches who offer a fresh perspective and challenge kids in new ways. This can build confidence and improve adaptability.

3. Building Teamwork & Social Skills

Even if your child isn’t with their regular team, sports camps teach valuable lessons in teamwork, communication, and leadership. These are life skills that translate far beyond the court or field.

4. Boosting Confidence

With the right environment, camps can help athletes leave feeling empowered and more motivated to work hard during the regular season.

The Downsides (And What We’ve Learned)

Of course, it’s not all wins.

1. Cost Can Be High

Some sports camps cost hundreds—sometimes thousands—of dollars. As parents, we’ve had to weigh whether that investment will actually produce long-term benefits.

2. Not All Camps Are Created Equal

Some camps are well-structured and high-quality. Others? Not so much. We’ve seen camps that focus more on filling spots than actually helping kids grow. Always do your research!

3. Overtraining Is Real

Kids need rest, especially during the off-season. Overcommitting to back-to-back camps can lead to burnout or injury. We try to keep that balance in mind every summer.

4. Family Time Gets Cut Short

As a couple, we value family time just as much as development. Too many camps can chip away at that quality time—especially during summer when we need it most.

Our Couple’s Approach to Sports Camps

We don’t always agree on everything, but here’s how we’ve learned to make decisions together:

Final Thoughts

So—are sports camps worth it?

They can be. But it depends on the child, the camp, and the timing. For us, it’s all about finding that balance between growth, rest, and keeping the joy in the game.

Let’s Keep the Conversation Going!

We’d love to hear from you.

Do you send your kids to sports camps? What’s worked—and what hasn’t?

Drop your thoughts in the comments below or join us over on YouTube for our latest Couples Chat.

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