Slovenian Training Challenge

Bled, Slovenia
Slovenian Training Challenge

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Be A Stronger Teammate

Teamwork is the cornerstone of our sport. Explore your ability to be a better teammate by training at the rowing mecca of Lake Bled - 4-time site of the world rowing championships - while also undertaking crosstraining and adventure in the Julian Alps.

Slovenia is one of Europe's best kept secrets. A natural wonderland, the country features emerald lakes and coastline, massive mountains, caves, canyons, and castles. As you choose to take the first step and venture to train in Slovenia, you will meet other rowing athletes who are similarly adventurous and serious about developing their abilities as rowing athletes - and as people.

You'll row one or two sessions in the morning and crosstrain in the afternoons. You will row small boats with an emphasis on group piecework and technique. Maximum coach to athlete ratios at our multi-week challenge camps is 1:6, and can be lower - along with experienced staff. As a result, athletes develop technically as one factor in becoming a better teammate.

We'll also pursue team building activities in the Julian Alps - which are a wonderland of trails, rapids, canyons, waterfalls, and rocky mountain faces.

As a company born in the ultimate team sport that also deploys teams around the world to run camps, we are serious about solid teamwork. We employ an action-reflection based approach to help athletes examine how they can best serve one another, and spend a part of each day in small groups reflecting on the day's work.

Your ability to lead yourself through challenge dictates your ability to lead others. Learning to coach yourself means being self-aware of your performance in the face of challenge - then taking another swing.

Develop the self-awareness to perform bettter as a teammate. The knowledge provides advantage as you move forward in rowing - but also in life. This program has an intensive introspection component and requires the maturity to share what you're learning with your group. You will encourage each other as you reflect on your performance and set goals for the next day as you learn.

This program features a maximum 1:3 staff to athlete ratio - 1:6 on the operations side and 1:6 on the coaching side - but it can be as low as 1:2 with 1:4 ratios. Community is important at Sparks, and we find lower ratios to have great impact on growth during camp.

This program is selective in that engagement, fitness, and emotional maturity are necessary for success. As with all Sparks programs, it also requires the maturity to evaluate your performance and iterate each day. Beyond self-awareness, we also seek kindness, empathy, and resilience as these are the key characteristics of our camp community. You do not need prior cooking, sculling, or small boat experience - but you are expected to desire a greater level of personal confidence via the challenges presented by this program. Sparks holds the most in-depth admissions process in rowing, and each candidate is considered on a case by case basis. The result are groups committed to each other and the sport.

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At A Glance

Excellent Staff at Low Ratios

Excellent Staff at Low Ratios

Our camps are supportive communities via staff and campers' commitment to growth via the sport.
Thoughtful Admissions

Thoughtful Admissions

Our admissions-based camps have rigorous processes. The result are groups committed to each other and the sport.
High Standards of Behavior

High Standards of Behavior

We hold high expectations of our staff and athletes to create focused, positive environments for growth.
Reading and Writing at Camp

Reading and Writing at Camp

We believe in developing the whole person via the connection between mind and body.
Healthy Hospitality

Healthy Hospitality

We're deeply thoughtful about healthy environments for growth - including food, housing, and tech.
The Reflective Cycle

The Reflective Cycle

We utilize a cycle of action and reflection in small groups to teach camper show to coach themselves.

Camp Focuses

Teamwork

Small Boats

Sculling

Cross Training

FAQ

What is the cancellation/refund policy?

Camp purchases are fully refundable minus transaction fees until March 1 for summer camps.

  • We strongly recommend you purchase travel protection with cancel for any reason coverage.
  • If you withdraw after the above dates, there are no refunds for any reason whatsoever (including, but not limited to: voluntary withdraw, illness or injury, summer school, security concerns or other reasons).

  • If your camper leaves camp after it starts, there are no refunds for any reason whatsoever, including but not limited to: voluntary withdrawal, illness or injury, dismissal by Sparks (due to discipline, behavior, lack of fitness or motivation, etc.) security concerns, or any other reason. Any costs incurred by Sparks as a result of an early departure are the sole responsibility of the parents.
  • In the unlikely case a camp does not proceed, we'll work to notify you by March 1. You'll be offered a different program or a refund. In some cases, we may extend the 'go, no-go' date. We recommend buying your flight after March 1 or later, if we advise.

Do you offer scholarships or discounts?

We offer discounted prices for "early bird" registrations prior to January 31.

Regarding Scholarships:

Please see this link to our NCAA Compliance webpage.

What level of experience is necessary for this program?

  • No 2K score or specific level of coxing ability is required for this camp. We allow coxswains on this program, but they must be willing to partake in all physical activities - including rowing small boats.
  • Ability levels in the group will differ - but that is why we maintain a low staff to student ratio. What matters is not your ability relative to the others in the group, but rather your desire to accurately evaluate your performance and plan to improve.
  • As a result, while this camp requires a higher level of maturity and thoughtfulness with some athletic experience - specific rowing ability is less important.
  • Insofar as cooking skill, none is required - however students must commit to the program with the intention of investing in their cooking skills. Prior cooking experience is therefore utilized as an indicator of potential engagement in the admissions process.

Tell me more about admissions - how selective is it?

  • Our admissions process is the most thoughtful in the sport and we evaluate each athlete on a case by case basis.
  • While we look 2K and rowing experience, we are also very interested in your motivation and passion for rowing. At our camps, the drive to improve leads to increased maturity and thoughtfulness - which leads to performance.
  • We also consider your ability to live, train, and support others in a community committed to utilizing challenge for personal growth. Sparks camps are unlike traditional training camps in that progress in self-awareness per your relationship with performance is as important as acute technical progress. Ideal candidates will complete the program with gains in both self-awareness and corresponding ability to improve long after camp ends.
  • Slovenia is designed for younger athletes who are looking to supercharge their relationship with the sport. You do not have to be a high performer relative to others, but you should be interested in how you might define peak performance for yourself. To be clear: we are not a performance "boot camp" whereby students are pushed beyond themselves so much as an opportunity for students to unlock the mechanisms that contribute to performance within themselves in a community committed to doing the same in a thoughtful, intelligent manner.
  • We welcome your questions either via phone or in the chat box in the right hand corner.

What differentiates Sparks camps and this program specifically?

We are the only camp in rowing with a full-time staff that has academic and professional backgrounds in experiential education. We also have a summer operations staff (many are returners that teach during the school year) who buy into the idea of personal growth at camp not just for campers - but for themselves as well.

The result is a culture sincerely committed to the power of rowing as a personally transformative experience built on vulnerability, thoughtfulness, responsibility, and initiative. These qualities along with our values of growth, kaizen, and plus one stroke dictate the culture our camp community forms around. Our focus is on utilizing rowing to create the self-awareness necessary to master one's relationship with performance.

In Slovenia, we seek to provide a program for younger rowing athletes that centers getting the most out of the most transformative aspect of the sport: teamwork. Our time together also allows for technical skill development in small boats.

What can you tell me about college recruiting and this program?

Engaging in a unique experience in a world-reknowned rowing venue to better your teamwork skills will increase your rowing IQ.

That said, how you apply your rowing IQ in your pursuit of the sport after camp ends is what will differentiate you in the recruiting process.

Training and racing overseas will speak to some recruiters more than others, but after academics and erg scores are sorted - recruiters care more about your personal engagement with the sport than the particulars of your summer program choice or race results. Given recruiting is a globally competitive "talent marketplace", getting some international perspective will help you - but in the end no one race or camp is going to provide the competitive rowing intellect necessary to succeed at the recruiting process. You are a composite of your experiences - so best to make them unique and highly educational.

Tell me about safety at Sparks

We employ safety and risk management practices from the adventure education industry, where some risk is inherent but must be quantified insofar as educational value. These practices are initially employed in program design and we work hard to train operations staff to seek to maintain an awareness of specific risks at all times. No outdoors programming can guarantee safety, however professional management of risk is key to the art of providing consistently excellent experiential education programming.

How big is the program?

Sparks multi-week cohorts are typically between 12 and 16 athletes. Coaching and operations staff ratios are set at 1:6, making overall staff to student ratio 1:3 - however, sometimes it is even lower.

Of chief importance to us is the quality of our cohorts - which we believe is a product of admissions, staffing, and group size to facilitate activities (eg. sweep boat rowing v. singles) as well as friendships that last long after camp ends.

We seek the highest international-quality level in coaching staff and our senior operations staff is made up of former rowers turned educators with a number of years of prior experience in our camp system; many hold graduate degrees in education.

What can you tell me about housing and supervision at camp?

Campers will stay in a three star hotel.

At Sparks camps, we have two staffs: a coaching staff and an operations staff. Our operations staff is responsible for the experiential education and pastoral care at camp. In Italy, we seek a 1:3 overall staff to student ratio.

The Program Director lives amongst the student athletes, and has oversight 24 hours a day. Unhealthy substances and/or behaviors are strictly prohibited.

How do you handle travel to/from the camp?

Flights arrive and depart out of Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU). We provide a specific roundtrip itinerary option from the US and seek to help families connect who would like their students to travel together. The journey itself is part of the experience and our international camps invite athletes to take a personal journey with sport at its center.

Our Program Director (already on the ground in Slovenia as students depart) tracks student travel into Ljubljana, where they are picked up from the airport. In the case you will arrive in Slovenia as a family and drop your camper off, we will meet at the hotel in Bled.

You will fill out a travel form after registration that enables our staff to make sure your camper arrives and departs camp safely.

If you have questions, we're happy to answer them in the box in the lower right side, or you can schedule a call with us.

Where are camp forms found?

Camp forms are issued at least six weeks prior to camp on our site via your dashboard.

I have questions before I apply. Is it possible to speak with someone?

Certainly - we completely understand your need to connect about this commitment!

We just ask you schedule a call with us (click here) given we're a very small office.