2025 Summer Camp - Athletic Performance - UNR
Join us this Summer for the Next Level Athletic Performance Camp at the University of Nevada, Reno! Gather your buddies and sign up today for some awesome Summer Camp fun! See below for more info!
General Registration is now open for all participants!
2025 Summer Camp Dates & Times
- Program #1: Monday, June 23rd - Thursday, June 26th (11:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
Camp is open to participants from 5th to 8th grade (2025/2026 school year)!
The Next Level Athletic Performance Camp teaches fundamental movements of weightlifting as well as proper acceleration and change of mechanic directions. Your participant will explore a love of training and hard work in this 4-day camp program!
All camp attendees will receive a Next Level Nike Dri-Fit T-shirt included in the cost of the program!
Site Logistics and Schedule
Camp Curriculum
Weightlifting & Speed Training
- Fundamental mechanics of: Squat, Clean, Press, Jerk & Snatch
- Proper acceleration & change of direction mechanics
- Plyometric training: decrease risk of injury and increase force production
- Mental strength development
Optional Additional Camp Purchases/Packs
For our 2025 Summer Camps, several additional purchase options are available on a weekly basis (see below). They can be selected/purchased during the registration process. Additional Purchases will be added to the base camp registration fees at check out. All additional camp merchandise will be on-site for pick up on Day 1 of camp:
- Additional Camp Shirt - $30.00: Secondary Nike Dri-Fit Camp Shirt featuring team on the front & participant’s last name on the back.
- Summer Fun Pack - $40.00: Secondary Nike Dri-Fit Camp Shirt, Next Level Drawstring Camp Bag, & Next Level Water Bottle.
Location and Arrival Information: University of Nevada, Reno - Wolf Pack Park Field
What to Bring
- Water Bottle
- Cleats & Athletic Shoes
- Sunscreen
Site Director: Jonathan Amosa
Jonathan Amosa is an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the university of Nevada. He comes to Reno having spent the 2023 season at Washington State University. Prior to his time in Pullman, he spent the 2022 campaign as a strength and conditioning coach at Baylor University.