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Youth Sports Summer Camps and Clinics offers a range of activities including tennis, pickleball, volleyball, baseball, soccer, flag football, capture the flag, relay races, obstacle races, basketball, fitness, Muay Thai, and boxing. The New Frontier Tennis – Junior Tennis Summer Camp divides participants into groups of similar ages and abilities, with a focus on fun, fundamentals, and friends, and requires each participant to bring a tennis racquet, water bottle, snack, and wear sunscreen. The program also includes specialized options such as NAofA pickleball camps that teach serving and receiving the ball, volleying, dinking, positioning, and scoring, as well as Muay Thai sessions that involve striking with fists, elbows, knees, and legs.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Schedule: Multiple 4-day and 5-day morning camps in June, July, and August, plus ongoing Muay Thai sessions on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings
• Price: $168.00–$252.00 per session
New Frontier Tennis – Junior Tennis Summer Camp runs as 4-day tennis camps for ages 7–15.99 on select Monday–Thursday sessions from June through July, 9:00 am–12:00 pm. NAofA pickleball camps for ages 7–12.99 meet Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–12:00 pm, in week-long sessions, and are described as combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong while building hand-eye coordination, agility, balance, and social interaction in a team setting.
The NAofA Bump, Set, Spike Volleyball Developmental Club for ages 8–13.99 is described as a developmental clinic for beginning and intermediate players, with weekly challenges in passing, serving, and setting, and includes a T-shirt, instruction, challenges, and competitions. All Sorts of Sports Jr Camp (ages 4–6.99) and All Sorts of Sports Camp (ages 7–12.99) feature structured simple activities, individual and team-building challenges, and small-sided competitions. The NAofA Air Attack Flag Football Camp for ages 9–13.99 emphasizes proper footwork, agility, passing, receiving, handoffs, defending, and positions, and includes a quarterback challenge, games, and competitions; football in this context is described as a great cardiovascular sport that teaches kids teamwork, accountability, leadership, and resilience.
NAofA Basketball Camp for ages 7–13.99 is a 5-day basketball camp that includes a T-shirt, instruction, challenges, and competitions. NAofA Fitness Club for ages 9–12.99 is the RSVP (Run, Speed, Vertical, and Power) camp by the National Academy of Athletics, and RSVP camps are described as a place to learn about quickness, power, and fitness while having a blast and making new friends. Omni Movement’s Muay Thai program for ages 5–80.99 runs in month-long blocks on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 5:00 pm–7:00 pm and is described as a striking sport combining the use of fists, elbows, knees, and legs.
Omni Movement describes itself as a community that is passionate, determined, and supportive. Its mission statement says participants are invited to join a community that is passionate, determined, and supportive, whether attending for a day or for years, and that each program curriculum is designed to push clients to their maximum potential in a safe approach while tearing down obstacles of the mind and body.
Last updated April 24, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Schedule: Multiple 4-day and 5-day morning camps in June, July, and August, plus ongoing Muay Thai sessions on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings
• Price: $168.00–$252.00 per session
New Frontier Tennis – Junior Tennis Summer Camp runs as 4-day tennis camps for ages 7–15.99 on select Monday–Thursday sessions from June through July, 9:00 am–12:00 pm. NAofA pickleball camps for ages 7–12.99 meet Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–12:00 pm, in week-long sessions, and are described as combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong while building hand-eye coordination, agility, balance, and social interaction in a team setting.
The NAofA Bump, Set, Spike Volleyball Developmental Club for ages 8–13.99 is described as a developmental clinic for beginning and intermediate players, with weekly challenges in passing, serving, and setting, and includes a T-shirt, instruction, challenges, and competitions. All Sorts of Sports Jr Camp (ages 4–6.99) and All Sorts of Sports Camp (ages 7–12.99) feature structured simple activities, individual and team-building challenges, and small-sided competitions. The NAofA Air Attack Flag Football Camp for ages 9–13.99 emphasizes proper footwork, agility, passing, receiving, handoffs, defending, and positions, and includes a quarterback challenge, games, and competitions; football in this context is described as a great cardiovascular sport that teaches kids teamwork, accountability, leadership, and resilience.
NAofA Basketball Camp for ages 7–13.99 is a 5-day basketball camp that includes a T-shirt, instruction, challenges, and competitions. NAofA Fitness Club for ages 9–12.99 is the RSVP (Run, Speed, Vertical, and Power) camp by the National Academy of Athletics, and RSVP camps are described as a place to learn about quickness, power, and fitness while having a blast and making new friends. Omni Movement’s Muay Thai program for ages 5–80.99 runs in month-long blocks on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 5:00 pm–7:00 pm and is described as a striking sport combining the use of fists, elbows, knees, and legs.
Omni Movement describes itself as a community that is passionate, determined, and supportive. Its mission statement says participants are invited to join a community that is passionate, determined, and supportive, whether attending for a day or for years, and that each program curriculum is designed to push clients to their maximum potential in a safe approach while tearing down obstacles of the mind and body.
Last updated April 24, 2026.
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