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Revolution Field Hockey Camps offers field hockey training that includes dribbling, passing and receiving, tackling, forcing and pressing, transition play, rules instruction, refereeing, small-sided games, team-based games and scrimmages, daily scrimmages, forehand and backhand shot variety, 2D/3D skills to move past a defender, and goalkeeper work. The program runs winter and summer camps and clinics and includes camp T-shirts, prizes, and daily scrimmages at top facilities. Campers are grouped by ability and age, are evaluated on the first day, and placed in groups tailored to maximize their potential.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Programs run over 3 or 4 days with options for Full or Half-Day, Overnight, and Extended Day camps; day camps typically run 9am–3pm or 9am–4pm over 3 or 4 days, many offer a half-day option 9am–Noon for ages 5–8, some field hockey camps run 8:30am–Noon only, and overnight campers attend for 4 days and 3 nights
For day and half-day camps, a typical daily schedule runs from camper arrival at 8:45am through dismissal at 3:00pm, with warm-up and stretch, individual skill training, technical skill development, a snack and water break, small-sided games, lunch, tactical skill training, and team-based games and scrimmages. For overnight and extended day camps, a typical day includes wake up at 7:00am, three field sessions (morning, afternoon, and evening), meals, free time, and lights out at 10:30pm, with extended day campers on site from 8:45am to 8:30pm. Extended Day Camp daily schedule runs 9am to 8pm with lunch and dinner included, and overnight campers receive dorm room accommodations, all-you-can-eat buffet meals, entertaining evening activities, and 6+ hours of field hockey practice each day. Field hockey campers provide their own lunch for day and half-day camps and bring their own snacks for the break at some half-day-only field hockey camps.
Revolution Field Hockey Camps states a mission of being committed to helping field hockey athletes of all skill levels reach elite levels of play in tournaments, scrimmages, college, or beyond. The program focuses on elimination skills, shot variety, defensive techniques, goalkeeper work, passing and receiving, team concepts, and tactical skills, and offers a dynamic blend of intensive and fun training for players of all skill levels with a personalized experience tailored to improve skills and elevate each player’s game. The camp operates with a positive camper-to-coach ratio, a culture of fun, safety, and support with supervision throughout the stay, and core values of Excellence, Fun, Improvement, Safety, and Sportsmanship, and is open to any and all entrants.
The staff includes a highly trained, award-winning team of top-tier field hockey coaches who supervise campers for the entire duration of the camp. For overnight tennis camps within the same network, the staff resides in the dormitories with campers and is trained to be positive role models on and off the field. Since 2001, eCamps Sports Network has developed over 100,000 young athletes at camps nationwide.
Revolution Field Hockey Camps partners with the United States Field Hockey Association (USAFHA), the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA), Harrow Field Hockey, CranBarry Field Hockey, LEAP Hockey, and SISU Mouthguards.
Last updated January 24, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Programs run over 3 or 4 days with options for Full or Half-Day, Overnight, and Extended Day camps; day camps typically run 9am–3pm or 9am–4pm over 3 or 4 days, many offer a half-day option 9am–Noon for ages 5–8, some field hockey camps run 8:30am–Noon only, and overnight campers attend for 4 days and 3 nights
For day and half-day camps, a typical daily schedule runs from camper arrival at 8:45am through dismissal at 3:00pm, with warm-up and stretch, individual skill training, technical skill development, a snack and water break, small-sided games, lunch, tactical skill training, and team-based games and scrimmages. For overnight and extended day camps, a typical day includes wake up at 7:00am, three field sessions (morning, afternoon, and evening), meals, free time, and lights out at 10:30pm, with extended day campers on site from 8:45am to 8:30pm. Extended Day Camp daily schedule runs 9am to 8pm with lunch and dinner included, and overnight campers receive dorm room accommodations, all-you-can-eat buffet meals, entertaining evening activities, and 6+ hours of field hockey practice each day. Field hockey campers provide their own lunch for day and half-day camps and bring their own snacks for the break at some half-day-only field hockey camps.
Revolution Field Hockey Camps states a mission of being committed to helping field hockey athletes of all skill levels reach elite levels of play in tournaments, scrimmages, college, or beyond. The program focuses on elimination skills, shot variety, defensive techniques, goalkeeper work, passing and receiving, team concepts, and tactical skills, and offers a dynamic blend of intensive and fun training for players of all skill levels with a personalized experience tailored to improve skills and elevate each player’s game. The camp operates with a positive camper-to-coach ratio, a culture of fun, safety, and support with supervision throughout the stay, and core values of Excellence, Fun, Improvement, Safety, and Sportsmanship, and is open to any and all entrants.
The staff includes a highly trained, award-winning team of top-tier field hockey coaches who supervise campers for the entire duration of the camp. For overnight tennis camps within the same network, the staff resides in the dormitories with campers and is trained to be positive role models on and off the field. Since 2001, eCamps Sports Network has developed over 100,000 young athletes at camps nationwide.
Revolution Field Hockey Camps partners with the United States Field Hockey Association (USAFHA), the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA), Harrow Field Hockey, CranBarry Field Hockey, LEAP Hockey, and SISU Mouthguards.
Last updated January 24, 2026.
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