LinemenInc 2007 at Long Beach State, in Southern California, is filled. That’s right, in our first year in SoCal, we have filled all our available space! This is going to be a great start to a lasting tradition.
While SoCal is filled, we do still have limited space available for our NorCal camp, at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA. This will be our fourth year in Northern California, and 2007 should be another awesome camp! If you are interested in attending the NorCal camp, contact us immediately or overnight your registration and deposit today.
Yes, it is that time of year again and we can’t wait! Just 15 days to Long Beach and just 24 days to Stockton. While there is still a bit of time left, don’t let this opportunity to improve pass you by. See you in camp!
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It is Sunday June 24 -conclusion of the LB Linemen Inc clinic. My son, 5’10 and 185, 1 year hs O-line experience, completed the camp. It may be a little too early to say, but I (his old man)saw some changes both physical and mental that lead me to believe the camp DEFINITELY impacted him exactly as I had hoped. I know it will jump start his season!
He both kicked butt – and had his own butt kicked. The coaching staff – particularly the New Mexico crew – did a great job. Worth every dime and much more. Thanks. Scott Lumary/Pasadena CA
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Scott – what a great endorsement of our program! We’re glad to have had a hand in your son’s progress and wish him all the best for the coming season. LinemenInc Camps will definitely be returning to Long Beach in 2008. Thank you for your kind words.
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to parents considering giving their son an edge – I made the right decision to bring my son to the LB camp, even though I was unable to get him a “buddy” to go along, someone he knew. There was camaradie and friends made quickly…sometimes after fighting that friend between planks.
My son started both ways and found his comfort zone at pulling guard. i think there are still remains of a couple DE’s who came across the line unprepared to be kicked out.
The chance to go against so many different opponents and condense the learning experience can’t be found on the home practice field.
Don’t sweat the green either…the payback is an investment quickly appreciated.
All his coaches sought me out and complimented his footwork and attitude…something about the experience helps bring an understanding you need to push harder than the other guy. We will be back in June, ready to ignite the fire needed to kick off an even stronger season.
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Alhambra High School California had a Scott Lumary at quarterback back in 73-74. Great arm – footwork ? What footwork.
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Yeah, his footwork is just as bad nowadays….that is why us QB’s have learned to make lifetime friends with O-lineman.
When the media comes calling to compliment your game – you accept no compliment, until AFTER covering the names of those up front!