PUMA Summer Camp (Saturday, 27 July 2019)
Date: Saturday, 27 July 2019
(this event runs until Saturday, 3 August 2019)
Location: Croyde
If you are interested in a week of training and socialising by the sea in Devon, then PUMA Family Summer Camp is for you!
Please download PUMA Family Summer Camp Letter 2019.docx for full details.
We would like to invite you to join us on P.U.M.A.s Annual Family Summer Training Camp which will once again be held in picturesque village of Croyde Bay in North Devon. The camp will commence on Saturday 27th July 2019, finish on Saturday 3rd August 2019 and is open to all P.U.M.A. Taekwon-Do and Kickboxing students aged 7 and upwards along with their families. The camp is open to all grades and in recent years we have had students ranging from white belts up to 5th degree black belts training.
Summer camp gives students a fantastic opportunity to train with P.U.M.A.s Masters and other senior grades who have well over 200 years martial arts experience between them! This year you have the options of staying for a whole week or just a more intensive weekend if you would prefer. Whatever your training goals, summer camp is a great opportunity to take your training to another level.
Weekend Training: Training will start with seminars on Saturday afternoon this year. On Sunday there will be a beach training session to start the day followed by further seminars. The seminars will take place at Cherry Tree Farm Campsite assuming that the weather is ok but we will also have Barnstaple Leisure Centre booked for the Sunday in case the weather is less favourable, ensuring training will not be disrupted. All of the sessions are optional so you can do as much or as little as you feel like. As training starts on Saturday afternoon it will again be possible to arrive from Friday afternoon if you wish to do so (you may still arrive Saturday morning if this is more convenient).
Monday to Friday: Monday will be a rest day to allow students staying the week to train as much as they wish over the first weekend. From Tuesday to Friday there will be regular training covering morning beach training, junior sessions, technical sessions and varied seminars from senior grades. Look out for the schedule on the Summer Camp Page on the Events Website. The morning sessions may involve a short jog of approximately 1 mile. As a guide you should be able to jog for about fifteen to twenty minutes at a steady pace so if you do not normally run (or jog) it would be advisable to do some specific training prior to the camp.