Immediate Visual Feedback Immediately after doing a dive, each diver will be able to see that dive replayed on video through the use of our TiVo system. Stop action, slow motion, and regular speed re- plays can be used to show them what they did on the dive as soon as they can swim to the side of the pool! Grand Valley State University Competitive Diving Camps 2013 Camp Leadership Steve Burciaga: Head Diving Coach at Grand Valley State University and Rip Effect Diving Club. He has 12 years of coaching High School Boys and Girls Diving Programs. He was Michigan Boys Division 3 Diving Coach of the Year in 2010, 2011, Coached and Developed Conference Champions, Regional Champions, State Meet Champions, AAU National Champion, USA Diving National Qualifiers, NCAA National Qualifiers and High School and NCAA All Americans. Kyle Gebraad: Kyle is one of Grand Valley’s top 10 all time divers in scoring. He has been diving since middle school and has been coached by some of the best coaches in West Michigan. He possess the knowledge to improve and develop divers. Katie Vulpetti: Katie is one of Grand Valleys most successful women divers. She is an NCAA All American and holds top 10 scores on 1 meter and 3 meter. Katie has experience in developing young and experienced divers. Taylor Wiercinski: Taylor is Grand Valleys most successful female Freshman diver. She holds all Freshman diving records and holds the 3 meter 11 dive varsity record. She is a two time NCAA All American and posses the skills to help develop divers. What to Bring Swim Suits - Towels/Sammie - Shorts/T-shirt - Tennis Shoes - Lock A desire to learn and to get better! Competitive Camp Sessions Session A Monday June 10 - Thursday June 13 3:00pm - 5:30pm Monday June 17 - Thursday June 20 6:30pm - 9:00pm Monday June 24 - Thursday June 27 3:00pm - 6:00pm Session B Monday July 8 - Thursday July 11 3:00pm - 6:00pm Monday July 15 - Thursday July 18 3:00pm - 6:00pm Monday July 22 - Thursday July 25 3:00pm - 6:00pm Four Basic Keys to Doing Excellent Dives Body Alignment Board work and takeoffs Initiating and Stopping Rotation Entries and Lineups Our camp is a teaching camp. Using videos, lectures and discussion we show how elite and Olympic level divers use the Four Basic Keys as they perform in meets. Divers will learn how to apply these same keys to their diving under the direction of their group coach through daily work on the diving boards and while learning dryland drills and perfecting entries. Each diver has their dives video taped and critiqued by one of our coaches each session. We will try and focus on strengthen each divers new dives built over this time “By the time a diver leaves the board on any takeoff, the height of the dive, the distance from the board and the amount of somersault rotation is already determined.” Ron O’Brien, USA Olympic Diving Coach Who May Enroll Participants must be at least twelve years old or have had previous competitive diving experience to enroll. Our diving camps are aimed at preparing boys and girls to compete in diving as part of a team either for their club or their school. All sessions are limited in enrollment. We strive to maintain a camp size that allows us to be effective teachers and for each diver to get as much individual attention as possible. Jasmine Ramahi GVSU Diving Class of 2013 Kyle Gebraad GVSU Diving Class of 2013 High School Early Start Mini Camp Monday July 29 - Friday August 2 3:00pm - 6:00pm
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Immediate Visual Feedback Immediately after doing a dive, each diver will be
able to see that dive replayed on video through the use
of our TiVo system.
Stop action, slow motion, and regular speed re-
plays can be used to show them what they did on the
dive as soon as they can swim to the side of the pool!
Grand Valley
State University
Competitive
Diving Camps
2013
Camp Leadership
Steve Burciaga: Head Diving Coach at Grand Valley
State University and Rip Effect Diving Club. He has 12
years of coaching High School Boys and Girls Diving
Programs. He was Michigan Boys Division 3 Diving
Coach of the Year in 2010, 2011, Coached and Developed
Conference Champions, Regional Champions, State Meet
Champions, AAU National Champion, USA Diving
National Qualifiers, NCAA National Qualifiers and High
School and NCAA All Americans.
Kyle Gebraad: Kyle is one of Grand Valley’s top 10
all time divers in scoring. He has been diving since middle
school and has been coached by some of the best coaches
in West Michigan. He possess the knowledge to improve
and develop divers.
Katie Vulpetti: Katie is one of Grand Valleys most
successful women divers. She is an NCAA All American
and holds top 10 scores on 1 meter and 3 meter. Katie has
experience in developing young and experienced divers.
Taylor Wiercinski: Taylor is Grand Valleys most
successful female Freshman diver. She holds all Freshman
diving records and holds the 3 meter 11 dive varsity
record. She is a two time NCAA All American and posses