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Will felt it
was one of the best camps he’s ever attended and he has
attended Oklahoma State, Iowa State, and Penn State
Intensive Camps. The competition aspect really adds to
the camp and helped keep him focused throughout the day.
From the coaches to the set up, everything was organized
and level of instruction was top-notch! Thanks for a
great camp.” |
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-Bill James - Father of Will James, Wando HS, South
Carolina
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I would like
to personally thank all of those involved with the
Georgia Elite Wrestling Camp. The technical instruction
was top- notch. They provided an opportunity for all
that attended to learn how to be successful at the
highest level. My kids are now more focused than ever on
achieving the goals of our program. All staff worked
hard to provide the campers and coaches with the best
atmosphere possible.” |
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-Mike Stephen - Head Coach, Grayson High School
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I’ve
Attended the Georgia Elite Wrestling Camp for the past
two years and it just keeps growing and improving! The
staff has organized one of the best summer wrestling
opportunities in Georgia and every year it helps bring
world class technicians to our state. Lee Kemp, in
particular, was outstanding, showing a number of simple,
yet extremely effective set-ups and takedowns from the
neutral position. Our team stays overnight all week and
we use this camp as a team-building experience.” |
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-Paul Vanstone - Head Coach, North Oconee High School
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I enjoyed
the Georgia Elite Wrestling Camp because it helped me
learn techniques I had never seen before. The
competition among the wrestlers was great and the
coaches really cared about us.” |
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-Austin Brooks - North Oconee High School, State Placer
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All of my
kids talked about the moves and drills they learned at
the camp as well as their experiences in meeting the
instructors. I particularly enjoyed Randy Lewis at the
Advanced Camp. The knee pick that he taught has helped
me coach the guys that are not as athletic as some
others or simply do not like to shoot. It gives me an
alternative to just teaching them the front headlock.
Additionally, Tom Shifflet had an immediate impact on
one of our middle school wrestlers who is talented on
his feet! I thought the camp flowed smoothly for both
groups and was backed up with the proper amount of
drilling for each technique. We are raising money
planning to attend again in 2009.” |
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-Chris Sayne - Coach, Banks County Wrestling Club
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The Georgia
Elite Wrestling Camp is the perfect choice if you’re
looking to enhance your wrestler’s knowledge in all
aspects of the sport. The staff is extremely
knowledgeable and they aim to provide quality
instruction to every child in attendance, from beginner
to elite. As a former high school coach and now a youth
coach who has attended or worked at dozens of camps, I
highly recommend this camp to wrestlers of all ages.” |
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-L.A. Ruffin - Union Grove Jr. Wolverines Wrestling Club
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The Georgia
Elite Wrestling Camp was my favorite camp of the summer.
I learned a lot about what it takes to be a champion.
Meeting Randy Lewis and Lee Kemp was real cool and Jeff
Bedard was awesome. My favorite part of the camp was the
tournament that took place during the camp and the
finals at the end of the week because I got an
opportunity to use what I had learned in competition. I
also enjoyed the Kettle Bell training during the week.” |
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-Justin Ruffin - camper, age 9
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All of my
kids talked about the moves and drills they learned at
the camp as well as their experiences in meeting the
instructors. The front headlock series that Jeff Bedard
and the Stephen twins taught at the beginner’s camp
picked up where we left off at the end of the USA kids
season last year for our beginners. I thought the camp
flowed smoothly for both groups and was backed up with
the proper amount of drilling for each technique. We are
raising money planning to attend again in 2009.” |
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-Chris Sayne - Coach, Banks County Wrestling Club
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