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Make Camp Count
You chose the right camp. You put in the preparation. Now you are on the field. This is what it all comes down to. Everything you did before today only matters if you execute when it counts. Here is how to make sure you do. Own Every Rep This sounds simple until you are standing in a long line watching other athletes go ahead of you. Camps move fast. Groups rotate. Reps go quickly. And some athletes, whether out of hesitation, distraction, or just not paying attention, let ot
Fred Marshall
Jun 64 min read
Get Ready for Camp
You picked the right camp. You registered. Now what? The work you put in before you arrive will show up the moment you step on that field. Preparation is part of the process, and the athletes who treat it that way are the ones who make the most of their opportunity. Be Smart About Your Camp Schedule Before we even talk about physical preparation, let us talk about one of the most common mistakes prospects make during camp season: doing too much. Attending camp after camp with
Fred Marshall
Jun 63 min read
Pick the Right Camp
Camp season is one of the best opportunities a prospect has to create visibility, build relationships, and compete in front of decision makers. But that opportunity only pays off if you are intentional about where you go. Before we talk about how to prepare and how to perform, we have to talk about how to choose. Know What You Are Walking Into Not all camps are built the same. Understanding what each one is designed to do helps you spend your time and money in the right pla
Fred Marshall
Jun 63 min read
Before You Hit Send
Before you send another message to a college coach consider these factors. Who you are contacting, when you are reaching out, what your message says, and whether you fit what that program is building all determine whether you hear back
Fred Marshall
May 145 min read
Why Coaches Are Not Responding
If your outreach to college programs is going unanswered it is not always about the player. Access, timing, fit, and geography are the four factors that drive whether coaches respond.
Fred Marshall
May 143 min read
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