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Nike Basketball Camp at Touch Shooting - Elite Camp (July 13–17, 2026)

Baseball · ages 5–9 · July 13, 2026 – July 17, 2026

Format

Day camp

Skill level

All levels

Spots

Open

Price

$510

About this camp

Built on the Touch Shooting Curriculum, these Nike Basketball Camps give every athlete the full development experience: Skill DevelopmentBasketball IQFootwork & BaseShooting MechanicsFinishing & Decision-MakingLive Games & CompetitionLeadership + ConfidenceHigh-Energy Environment At Touch Shooting, we’re excited to offer two age-specific camp experiences so every athlete can learn, grow, and have fun: Jr. Camp (Ages 5-9) A high-energy morning camp focused on building strong foundations — footwork, balance, coordination, spacing, and confidence. Kids learn the game in a safe, positive, fun environment where instruction is clear and the goal is simple: develop great young athletes who love basketball. Elite Camp (Ages 9–15) A deeper, more advanced full-day experience designed for real growth. Morning Sessions - Skill Mastery & IQ Athletes rotate through Touch Shooting’s 6 core segments: Ball Handling Touch Shooting Footwork & Base Defense IQ & Decision-Making Core & Conditioning The focus is consistency, discipline, and teaching athletes how to train — not just what to do. Afternoon Sessions - Compete & Apply Live scrimmages, guided competition, 1-on-1, 3-on-3, and controlled team scenarios help athletes apply their morning learning in real time. Coaches provide in-game instruction to improve reads, timing, pace, spacing, leadership, and communication.

Bring lunch. No aftercare.

Equipment for this camp

Most baseball camps expect kids to bring their own basic gear. Our guide covers what to buy at every age band, fit tests, and used-gear notes.

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