Off-season intensity. Real confidence. Better habits.
Hoop Force Summer Camp is built for players who want a serious jump in skill and game understanding during the summer. It’s structured, high-rep training that blends fundamentals with decision-making and competitive play — so players return sharper, more confident, and more prepared for the season.
Parents can expect the same Hoop Force standards: clear routines, strong supervision, and an environment that’s organised, positive, and focused. Players get challenged — but always with purpose, coaching detail, and a clear development plan.
Train With Purpose This Summer
Summer Camp runs Monday to Friday in coached 3-hour blocks, using a one-court schedule designed to co-exist with Weekly Drills (evenings) and Weekend Groups (weekends).
Players train in small, controlled groups by age:
- U14, U16, U18
- Max 25 players per group (quality + coaching detail stay high)
Because we operate with one court, each group trains through a structured weekly rhythm (multiple sessions per week), plus a Friday “competition / testing” rotation to build confidence and game habits
| Day | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09:00–12:00 | U14 | U16 | U18 | U14 | U16 |
| 13:00–16:00 | U18 | U14 | U16 | U18 | Featured Friday (Rotation) |
Booking: Summer Camp slots must be booked in advance to keep groups balanced and coaching quality high.
- July Camp: booking closes on June 15
- August Camp: booking closes on July 15
Capacity: max 25 players per session (spaces are limited, so booking early helps secure preferred times).
Monthly Work Plan (36 hours)
Each group trains in 3-hour coached blocks, 3 times per week — a total of 9 hours per week.
Over a standard 4-week Summer Camp month, that equals 36 hours of structured training.
The month follows a clear progression:
- Week 1: Foundation + Standards (technique, spacing, pace)
- Week 2: Pressure + Contact (finishing, defense, physicality)
- Week 3: Reads + Decision-Making (advantages, small-sided games, game constraints)
- Week 4: Performance + Testing (measurable progress, competition, end-of-camp targets)
3-Hour Session Structure (what happens inside each training block)
| Week | Session 1 | Session 2 | Session 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Ball control + footwork standards (pace, posture, stops/starts) | Finishing basics (angles, two-foot + one-foot, balance) | Competition intro + baseline testing (simple benchmarks) |
| Week 2 | Footwork under pressure (closeouts, pivots, counters) | Finishing vs contact (pads, timing, protected gathers) | Defense habits (stance, positioning, communication, effort rules) |
| Week 3 | Shooting mechanics + game-speed reps (catch/step, off-dribble) | Reads & decisions (advantage creation, 1v1→2v2→3v3) | Competition day (constraints + scoring rules for IQ) |
| Week 4 | Game actions (spacing, cutting, screens, advantage conversion) | Pressure scrimmage (coached stoppages + individual targets) | Final testing + performance day (results + next-step plan) |