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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket Bracket" data-source="post: 155205" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>OK -Here is my report. </p><p></p><p>Check in started at 1:00. Was a long process! Stood in line for nearly 2 hours. When we got through was measured and did verticle jump testing. I would imagine these number were not too accurate. Two hours in line with no stretching…so not so good. </p><p></p><p>We then went to indoor practice facility. It is an amazing facility!! If you haven't toured it, it's worth your time. CPJ welcomed players (by my estimate about 400!!). Then a great warm-up/ stretch. Followed by 40 times and a shuttle run. As I mentioned earlier we were asked to wear turf shoes, everyone quickly went to regular cleats. Glad we brought both because turf was slick without cleats. I thought times were slow until I saw 2 guys run sub 4.4 times. </p><p></p><p>Next we broke out into position groups. For the DL coach Pelton was leading. They divided into 4 stations each lead by coaches overseen by coach Pelton (one was lead by Adam Gotsis). Good drills made competitive with some contests. </p><p></p><p>This was followed by BBQ dinner and inspiring speech by Derrick Moore. This was worth the price of admission by it's self. </p><p></p><p>Then we bussed over to student activities field and put on shoulder pads and helmets. This was fun to watch! DL and OL started seperate then got brought together for 1 on 1 battles. The kids started hesitant and first but this didn't last long. The pads were popping and the boys were going hard and competing. Fun stuff!! This was the the end of camp day. </p><p></p><p>The best part of camp happened after this Gotsis spent about 15 min talking 1 on 1 with my son about how to attack OL and his strategy on game day. This was after camp was over. Awesome stuff there!! Made my son feel very special. </p><p></p><p>Overall some transportation issues and coordination problems but my son had a good time. Clemson starts tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket Bracket, post: 155205, member: 74"] OK -Here is my report. Check in started at 1:00. Was a long process! Stood in line for nearly 2 hours. When we got through was measured and did verticle jump testing. I would imagine these number were not too accurate. Two hours in line with no stretching…so not so good. We then went to indoor practice facility. It is an amazing facility!! If you haven't toured it, it's worth your time. CPJ welcomed players (by my estimate about 400!!). Then a great warm-up/ stretch. Followed by 40 times and a shuttle run. As I mentioned earlier we were asked to wear turf shoes, everyone quickly went to regular cleats. Glad we brought both because turf was slick without cleats. I thought times were slow until I saw 2 guys run sub 4.4 times. Next we broke out into position groups. For the DL coach Pelton was leading. They divided into 4 stations each lead by coaches overseen by coach Pelton (one was lead by Adam Gotsis). Good drills made competitive with some contests. This was followed by BBQ dinner and inspiring speech by Derrick Moore. This was worth the price of admission by it's self. Then we bussed over to student activities field and put on shoulder pads and helmets. This was fun to watch! DL and OL started seperate then got brought together for 1 on 1 battles. The kids started hesitant and first but this didn't last long. The pads were popping and the boys were going hard and competing. Fun stuff!! This was the the end of camp day. The best part of camp happened after this Gotsis spent about 15 min talking 1 on 1 with my son about how to attack OL and his strategy on game day. This was after camp was over. Awesome stuff there!! Made my son feel very special. Overall some transportation issues and coordination problems but my son had a good time. Clemson starts tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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