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Dragon Camp Summary

Five days of leadership, self-confidence and friendship

Led by Joseph Dearman, Chief Instructor of the O.S.K.A.. DragonCamp is the a leadership camp designed to challenge the body and mind. This year's Dragon Camp is in the process of being designed by it's participants! If you have been (or are going to be) a dragon, fill out this form to help! More information will be posted soon.

Dragon Camp 2008

Sanchin-Ryu camp at-a-glance:

The Youth Leadership SuperCamp is five fun packed days of challenging, memory-making activities designed to enhance leadership skills in young people. Through an array of special events, Sanchin-Ryu training, and fun camp activities, SuperCampers will combine adventure with instruction resulting in a unique and unforgettable summer camp experience.


Top What is a typical day like?

A balance with focus on the big picture:

Activities begin every morning with stretches and healthy activities all followed by breakfast. The rest of the day is filled with an abundance of exciting things to do. Arts & Crafts, creative team skills games, swimming, and any number of sports are just a few of the fully supervised activities that are planned. But don't forget that Sanchin-Ryu helps to train the mind as well as the body. Thus, we have planned for special times such as D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything And Read) time, and other events designed to keep the mind in motion.

Camp wouldn't be complete without a climbing wall and a water slide!

Camp wouldn't be complete without a climbing wall and a water slide!


Top Sanchin-Ryu Camp Facts

Why Should your child go to Sanchin-Ryu Camp?

  • 1 to 5 counselor to student ratio.
  • This is the 16th year of SuperCamp.
  • We've done our homework and have made this the most affordable camp of it's kind.
  • Our new location provides a wealth of activities and a natural setting.
  • All counselors are certified Senseis, many with more that a decade of camp counseling experience!
  • Campers are divided into groups of ten by age and gender called "kumis" (japanesse for teams). Throughout the week each child learns to work as a team, life-long friendships are created in the process!

A natural setting with fun challenges along the way

A natural setting with fun challenges along the way.