Camp Info
| Ages: | 6–18 |
| Type: | Day, Overnight |
| Gender: | Boys-Only |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Football |
Union, NJ, USA
O-D Camp at Kean University centers on position-specific football training delivered in a disciplined, high-energy setting. The program emphasizes strong fundamentals, repetition, and the application of technique under competitive conditions. Coaches provide detailed instruction tailored to each athlete’s position, helping players strengthen both mechanics and game awareness.
Campers train within dedicated position groups. Quarterbacks refine throwing mechanics and decision-making. Receivers focus on route precision and ball skills. Linemen work on leverage, stance, and hand placement. Defensive players sharpen coverage skills and reaction time. Speed and agility training are integrated into the daily schedule to support overall athletic performance.
The camp welcomes athletes ages 6–18. Younger players build confidence through structured instruction and clear skill progression. Middle school and high school athletes encounter more advanced drills and competitive sessions that demand sharper execution. Campers are grouped by age and ability to maintain appropriate challenges.
Four formats are available: Mini Camp Day, Mega Camp Day, Mega Camp Extended Day, and Overnight. Extended and Overnight options provide additional field time and deeper immersion in the football-focused campus environment.
| Ages: | 6–18 |
| Type: | Day, Overnight |
| Gender: | Boys-Only |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Football |
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Overnight campers stay in supervised campus housing, offering a structured residential experience within a collegiate setting. Living on campus helps athletes stay focused and build camaraderie with teammates outside training sessions.
Mini Camp Day and Mega Camp Day participants attend scheduled practice sessions and return home each afternoon. Mega Camp Extended Day includes longer daily programming but does not include overnight lodging.
Residential campers follow an organized routine that balances training, meals, and supervised downtime. Staff oversee housing areas to maintain accountability and structure throughout the stay.
Meal service depends on the selected camp format. Mini Camp Day and Mega Camp Day participants receive lunch during camp hours, allowing athletes to refuel between sessions.
Mega Camp Extended Day and Overnight participants receive both lunch and dinner to support the extended schedule and additional field time.
Structured drills and supervised instruction form the foundation of the camp’s safety approach. Coaches emphasize proper mechanics before increasing intensity, particularly during competitive sessions.
Athletes are grouped by age and skill level to maintain balanced matchups and appropriate physical demands. Organized rotations and clearly communicated expectations help keep sessions orderly and focused.
Staff monitor exertion levels and reinforce sportsmanship throughout camp. The structured format supports both skill development and overall well-being.
Preparation and accountability are central to the O-D experience. Each day begins with organized warm-ups that establish focus and intensity.
Competition is integrated into daily sessions through one-on-one matchups and live-play evaluations. Athletes receive written feedback that highlights strengths and areas for improvement.
Respect for teammates, coaches, and the game is consistently emphasized. The college setting reinforces long-term athletic ambition and encourages players to approach training with purpose.
The daily program focuses entirely on football development. Campers rotate through position-based instruction blocks where coaches break down technique, alignment, timing, and execution. Repetition builds consistency and reinforces proper mechanics.
Speed and agility segments improve balance, explosiveness, and reaction time. Controlled competitive drills simulate realistic game situations while maintaining structured oversight. Coaches provide direct feedback, and live-play competitions are evaluated with written assessments.
Evening chalk talks or film study sessions may be included to help players better understand strategy and decision-making. At selected locations, specialized instruction in kicking, long snapping, and special teams may be available. A recruiting seminar with a college representative may also be part of the experience, offering older athletes insight into the next level of competition.