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Our Camp welcomes African children

Feel Experience Activity. All the participants play a big game in which they feel and experience the value of the day. For example, on the “teamwork” day, they play a variety of team-building games, in which they can only win by completing a series of challenges that demonstrate how united the team is. On the “self-control” day, the participants play One to Win, in which they have to demonstrate their ability to control their nerves under pressure in hands-on activities.

Fun Experience Activity. It always takes place at more relaxed times, such as before or after lunch. The intention is for participants to have fun playing short games offered in new spaces, such as the swimming pool. Each participant can choose their game, such as footvolley, kickball or other games unrelated to football.

Team Experience Activity. It is intended to remind participants of everything they have worked on during the day. Through exercises and games, each supervisor will sit down with the participants in their group to talk about the value of the day and relate it to their experiences, giving them time to express themselves, to say how they are feeling at the camp and to share their experiences.

A given time is set every day for talking to families (this is normally before dinner, from 20:15 to 21:15).

The children will be able to call from their mobiles, or receive calls to a number that they will be given.

Our facilities also have WiFi, so that they can go online and contact their parents that way, if they want.

We will provide the necessary information bit by bit, as the camp start date draws nearer.

In the case of the Internal High Performance programs, those participants who have contracted the language classes as an extra service will communicate with the families once they have finished and after supper.

Parents communication

Sports activities are supervised by a Real Madrid Foundation coaching team. The Campus Experience training sessions are made up of 90 min. training in the morning and 60 min. in the afternoon.

The football-theory sessions cover issues such as level tests (a sportsperson’s physical preparation, nutrition, rest, hygiene, etc.), individual technique (passing, control, dribbling, etc.), decision-making (sports psychology, football injuries, strapping, etc.), tactics (strategy, set-piece routines, transitions, attack, defence, etc.) and competition (preparing for competition, football rules and regulations, etc.).

The intensity and duration of the various different football-theory lessons will vary according to the Campus Experience format.

All clothing must be marked with its owner’s name, so that it cannot be lost or misplaced. The supervisors will collect the clothes of the children in their charge, which they will take to the laundry service midway through the camp. Once clean, it will be returned to the children.

Included in the price

What to bring

Recreational and Educational Activities

Sport-related Activities