Indiana Option Camp 2001

 

 

 

Each session had practices broken down into specific periods.

The periods were:

·Chalk talk to introduce new plays

·Players Stretch & Qb's warm-up

·Demonstration of new plays

·Individual skills

·Group skills

·Team

 

The last practice of the camp was a scrimmage. Teams were paired up for twenty minute periods. Score was kept using the following format:

Offensive Points

1st down = 1 point

Gain of +15 yds = 2 points

TD = 3 points

 

Defensive Points

Stop 1st down = 1 point

Knock down/ Sack/ Safety = 2 points

Interception = 3 points

 

 

 

INDIANA OPTION CAMPS, INC.

CAMP

INFORMATION

CAMP INFORMATION

 

Registration:

June 1, 2001

Locations:

TAYLOR UNIVERSITY

SESSION I AND II

Taylor University is located in Upland, Indiana, about 1 hour north east of Indianapolis and 40 minutes south of Fort Wayne. Take Interstate 69 to the Upland Exit, then Route 22 through Upland to the Campus.

COST

The camp cost is $225.00 which includes a $10.00 refundable key deposit. The cost includes instructional costs, housing, meals, camp T-shirt and Jersey.

Housing and Food

You will stay on the University /College Campus, in one of the Air Conditioned Dorms. Linens will be provided. You will eat at the University/College Dining Hall. Unlimited seconds are permited. The First camp meal will be dinner on the first day of camp and the last camp meal will be breakfast on the last day of camp.

Who Can Attend

Boys entering grades 9-12. Grouping for skill work by ability. Grouping for team work by age and maturity

For more information Contact:

Bob Copeland

69 North 300 E

Danville, IN 46122

PH. 317-745-0035

or

Bob Prescott

5609 N CR 775 W

Muncie, IN 47304

PH. 765-358-4091

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

REFUND POLICY:

1. Cancellations prior to June 1, 2000 will result in a $15.00 charge.

2. No refunds after June 1, 2000.

CONTROLLED CONTACT CAMP

All phases of Option Football offense will be taught. This will include Mid-Line, Mid-Line Belly, Triple option, Double option, Outside veer reads and complimentary plays. Play action passes will be included as well as complimentary plays.

PRACTICE

Practice is conducted in shoulder pads and helmets. We teach Option Football and Lineman techniques and the complimentary plays that go along with it. This is not a conditioning Camp. This is an instructional camp to perfect your option skills. Each player will get many repetitions for technique improvement, plus the fun, competition and realism of game-like action. If you want to learn about Option Football join us for a great learning experience. If you want to develop your lineman skills, come work with some of the best option line coaches you can find.

ACTIVITIES

Any free time beyond practice can be used in the Weight Room, swimming (You must pass the University swimming instruction first) in the lake or relaxing in the dorm. Evening films and activities may be provided. Pizzas can be ordered for evening snacks. College and High School coaches may have periodic presentations for the athletes.

A TYPICAL DAY

7:00 - 8:00 a.m. BREAKFAST

9:00 - 9:15 a.m. CHALK TALK

9:30-11:30 a.m. PRACTICE

12:00-1:00 p.m. LUNCH

2:00 - 2:15 p.m. CHALK TALK

2:30 - 4:30 p.m. PRACTICE

5:00 - 6:00 p.m. SUPPER

6:30 - 6:45 p.m. CHALK TALK

7:00 - 8:30 p.m. PRACTICE

9:00-10:00 p.m. TBA

10:00 p.m. BED CHECK

10:30 p.m. LIGHTS OUT

View Camp Pictures

 

PAST CAMPERS' QUOTES:

Just a few comments from previous years campers:

"Individual attention was outstanding"

"Food was outstanding"

"A good camp to get ready for football"

"Plenty of Reps"

"You let us hit and go all out most of the time"

"Plenty of Practice time"

"Liked the scrimmage the last day"

"Good Coaching"

"Camp was not long enough"

WHAT TO BRING

PERSONAL

Street clothes and a jacket

Pajamas

Underwear and socks

Soap and other toilet articles.

Laundry bag for dirty clothes

Swimsuit

Alarm clock

Water bottle

 

EQUIPMENT

Helmet and shoulder pads

Football Shoes(No Baseball spikes)

Gym shoes (A must)

Football for QB and Receivers

(It must have your school name marked on it)

Mouth guard

Supporter

Shorts

T-shirts

Spending money

CAMP RULES

1. Campers with cars must turn in the car keys. Cars will not be used during the camp.

2. A key deposit of $10.00 will be required. It will be refunded at check out, if there are no damage costs to your room.

3. Be in your room at 10.00 p.m. and lights out at 10:30 p.m.

4. Do not leave campus. Be present at all meetings, meals and practices.

5. Campers will not be permitted to leave early unless parental permission has been cleared with Coach Copeland.

6. Those not abiding by these rules will be sent home.

7. Possession of any tobacco product is contrary to University, College, ISHAA & ISHA polices.

8. By completing the registration form, I acknowledge and understand the rules of the camp.

 

TAYLOR CAMP BROCHURES

AT TAYLOR UNIVERSITY JUNE 17th-20th, 2001

AT TAYLOR UNIVERSITY JUNE 22nd - 25th, 2001

 

AT TAYLOR UNIVERSITY JUNE 16th-19th, 2002

AT TAYLOR UNIVERSITY JUNE 21nd - 24th, 2002

 

The brochure can be down loaded from this page.

 

 

 

 

 

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