FAQs

Camps

Q: What is the “Off Season Development” camp?

A: * Formerly our “Power camp”
* Three-day preseason preparation camp with 5:1 Player-to-Coach ratio.
* Emphasis on learning Self-Correct skills, game-readiness, and focus on balancing all phases of a WR’s responsibilities.
The camp includes a very intense schedule, two evaluations by a master certified coach and our best coaching staff we have available.

Q: What is the “Preseason Preparation” camp?

A: * Formerly our “Position camp”
* Two-day preseason preparation camp with 10:1 Player-to-Coach ratio.
* Emphasis on learning Self-Correct skills, game-readiness, and focus on balancing all phases of a WR’s responsibilities.

Q: What’s the minimum age requirement for participating in WRA camps?

A:Because of the intensity, pace, and volume of reps, WRA camps are for athletes ages 9-18. Players are peer-grouped by age and skill level to maximize the benefits. As they advance, players will be evaluated for accelerated training in ProspecTRAK.

Q: Is there a camp experience that’s suitable for players younger than 7th grade?

A:QB Next is a special training curriculum created for youth quarterbacks, and featuring dedicated youth-specific coaches. Parents are encouraged to attend camp sessions.

A:QBA camps stimulate development through guaranteed reps, individual coaching, and attention of Self-Correct fundamentals to every athlete in attendance. College camps also have excellent coaches on staff, but their primary mission is evaluating and recruiting prospects. The difference: QBA’s goal is developing athletes, while college camps exist mainly to find college-ready players and focus most of their attention on recruiting them.

Q: What are the benefits of attending multiple WRA camps?

A:Development is a process. WRA’s Self-Correct system gives WRs the ability to make adjustments under pressure. The more opportunities a player has for “cracking the code,” the more his development will accelerate.