Eric D. Naftulin is the owner/operator of Aloha Beach Camp, an aquatic sports summer day camp for kids and teens ages 4 to 15 in Los Angeles, California. Try Aloha Beach Camp and learn to surf, boogie board, wakeboard, jet ski and more.
Where "general" or "traditional" camp programs have historically been the norm, specialty summer camp programs for kids and teens -- which focus on one just one activity or a few related ones -- are growing in popularity year after year. Nowhere is this more evident than along the southern California coastline, where surf camps are one of the fastest growing segments in the specialty camp sector. The increased interest in the sport, especially among children, has led to the proliferation of surf camps up and down the coast. Just take a stroll along the beaches of San Diego or Los Angeles and you'll see group after group of happy campers learning to surf from their caring camp counselors and surfing instructors.
If your child has expressed an interest in learning to surf, sign him or her up for a summer surf camp experience!
But how can you tell you're picking the right one?
When you choose a surf camp, it's always wise to narrow your search down to one that's earned accreditation by the American Camp Association. If a surf camp has achieved this status, it means the camp meets or exceeds up to 300 best-practice industry standards running the gamut from program and activity quality to camper safety to staffing and supervision and more.
If the surf camp you're considering is not accredited by the American Camp Association, then you should ask the camp director why that's the case. If you are not satisfied with the answer, it's time to move on to the next surf camp.
Surf camp accreditation status is certainly not the only criteria to rely on when choosing a surf camp. You must also be sure the counselors and surfing instructors are experienced, qualified and have basic safety certifications in CPR, First Aid and lifeguarding. (While the ocean environment is tremendously fun, it demands respect, too. So you want to be certain your child is being instructed by capable and qualified staff who are equipped to handle any potential scenario that might come up, particularly with respect to your child's safety at the beach.)
Concerning the individuals who will be supervising and teaching your child to surf, you want to choose a surf camp with experienced instructors who are caring, nurturing, and capable of teaching children of all ages, temperaments, and ability levels whether they are beginning, intermediate or advanced surfers.
You also want to make sure the surf camp incorporates a heavy dose of beach, water, and sun safety learning components into its program so your child gets them most well-rounded surf camp experience possible.
In addition, the surf camp should provide new equipment (including surfboards and wetsuits), and the camp program should take place only in ideal learning environments such as oceans with soft sandy bottoms and consistent wave activity.
In addition, there should be a public lifeguard supervising the surf camp program at all times.
Often overlooked in a parents' search for a surf camp is to confirm whether the camp has a high profile sponsor connected to it. For example, if you choose a surf camp that is sponsored by Billabong or Quicksilver (which are huge companies and very well-respected in the surfing industry), you can be fairly certain you're on the right track because these organizations will generally only attach their names to trusted surf camps with respectable camp programs.
We hope this article has helped you learn how to choose a surf camp.
Copyright Eric Naftulin and Aloha Beach Camp. All rights reserved.
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