FAQs

How are the players grouped during training?
Players are divided into 3 levels when the get to camp (Juniors, College, Pros). They are grouped according to ability in groups no bigger than 8 students and one staff coach. When the campers arrive at camp they will be placed into a group consisting of other students of the same age within the program. From there the staff will evaluate the talent of each individual over the first 2 training sessions and adjust the groups according to ability. For example, if there is a camper within a group who demonstrates ability above the rest of the group he will be moved into a higher ability group.

What equipment do I need to wear at camp?
All campers will be required to wear the necessary equipment required to play in a real game: Stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, gloves, elbow pads and footwear (cup is desired).

How old do campers need to be?
No limit Lacrosse Camps are for boys ages 7-17. We offer a Peanuts lacrosse mini camp at certain day camps for boys ages 5-7.

Why should I choose No Limit Lacrosse over another camp?
Mo Limit Lacrosse Camps provide the best lacrosse experience in a safe and structured camp environment. Utilizing the best lacrosse instructors and curriculum. No Limit presents a series of challenges to our players, designed to expand their physical and mental lacrosse abilities while delivering success and building self esteem through positive reinforcement. Our coaches are handpicked from the top universities and MLL teams. Our coaches are trained to maximize your strengths, recognize shortcomings and provide you the solutions necessary to make you a complete player.

How can players be contacted at camp?
During the duration of camp, No Limit employs a camp administrator. The administrator will be carrying a cell phone and is on-site 24 hours a day. Please call 877-NLCAMPS- an emergency number will be available based on camp location. All sites will have pay-phones available. Every student can call home for updates on the how the week is going.

Can players from outside the U.S. attend No Limit Lacrosse Camps?
Yes. Every summer No Limit Lacrosse will get a few players who will attend camp even though they live outside the U.S. This past summer we had players from Japan, Canada, England and Australia. We welcome players from all over the world!

What discounts are available?
Discounts are available for campers who attend more than one camp, return campers, for students who attend camp from the same immediate family, and for teams of at least 10 students from the same team. Please look at the application for more details.

Do I need a physical before I attend camp?
All NLL camps are insured through Bollinger Insurance Co., which is an affiliate of US Lacrosse, the sports official governing body. No physical is necessary, a signed application will suffice.

What happens if it rains at camp?
If it rains we will still train, however if the weather becomes dangerous (lightning, high winds, extreme heat, etc.) then each facility has options for alternative training facilities. No Limit will be able to conduct a session within indoor facilities or gymnasium. Worse case scenario, we will make up the day at the end of the camp week.

What is the student to staff ratio?
The groups at camp are guaranteed to be no bigger than 8 students to a staff coach (for the Peanuts division there is a student to staff ratio of 5 students to a staff coach.

Will John Gagliardi & Paul Carcaterra be at camp?
Unlike some camps, Directors John and Paul will be at EVERY camp, EVERY day!