Why an esports camp? Choosing a career that allows you to live in society has always been a problem for young people, and who has not had doubts about it? It is a decision for life and your future. Your social status and even your happiness also depend on it.
There is no doubt that technology and video games have been gaining strength among children and young people (and even adults) in recent years. Now it is increasingly important for their social circle to have a good performance in these aspects, I see it every day in the group of friends of my seven-year-old son.
That is why large video game companies or world-renowned brands have seen in this niche a great opportunity for growth. Not only with esports tournaments but also with the education you can have by attending a boot camp, so let’s learn a little more about this.
Are Camps a Real Educational Option?
According to Spire Academy, “175 higher educational institutions are members of the National Association of Collegiate Esports and offer varsity esports programs that include partial or full esports scholarships, coaching, and departmental support. At least 314 schools are active in TESPA”. So, this is a great career opportunity, and it is real, some parents may still be skeptical but we must have an open mind to new opportunities and above all to the abilities of our children.
What Is An Esports Camp?
A camp is a way for students to increase their gaming skills, not only in the game itself but also in teamwork, new techniques, and even how to have fun when playing. There are different camps available for all audiences, from summer camps to online training, with varied prices and approaches that allow many people especially children to access them.
What Are the Most Important Esports Camps in 2024?
University of California, Irvine
A professional career in eSports with all the advantages of a university, at UCI, with the support of recognized brands such as Logitech and Rockstar you can also access bootcamps open to all public and university students. They have summer camps and one of them is designed exclusively for women, open since 2017, aims to Improve their gameplay, meet other players, Learn about how to get involved in collegiate, and listen to experiences of professional players and the industry but also have a lot of fun.
iD Tech
In collaboration with different renowned universities such as Stanford University, Arizona, Miami, Michigan, and others, you have the option of choosing different technological programs in more than 26 cities, including the Roblox boot camp from iD Tech. The BattleBots® Camp? As an original and most trusted STEM educator for 25 years running. with 65 inspiring university campuses to choose from it’s one of the biggest.
Spire
eSports coaches, professional gamers, and analysts feature both group activities and one-on-one coaching at Spire Academy’s Esports camp. With two or more hours a day, campers also receive additional coaching in nutrition, mental health, and fitness, all of which I think are important too.
One-on-one training and coaching are available daily, as well as team-based competitions. Management principles, recruitment guidelines, strategy sessions, critical thinking skill development, and other coursework are what boot campers get to develop as well as an understanding of how the industry works.
Esports Camps
Esports Camps‘ mission is “to connect aspiring gamers with the best esports coaches and gaming facilities in the world to change the way that gamers train, compete, and unite.” The focus is on preparing athletes, which is strange, but if we look at it professionally, that’s how it should be. It focuses not only on technological activities but also on out-of-game activities designed to help campers unlock their true potential.
About The Author:
Miguel Villate, a gaming enthusiast, grew up in Colombia playing games like Pong in the ’70s, or Prince of Persia later on. Now he writes for several sites and blogs in Spanish and English. You can contact them on LinkedIn, or by searching for @villateinfante on the web. Cheers!