Day 15: SuperCamp

Do you remember your first exposure to SuperCamp? Most of the time it’s a powerful experience that leaves a lasting impression.

Rachel Winzeler, a Facilitator at SuperCamp Hong Kong this year, wrote about the first time she witnessed what it meant to be a part of SuperCamp:

Day 15: Supercamp

I was referred to be a facilitator. One day before the deadline, I received an invitation for tryouts. I e-mailed back a polite “thank you, but no thanks.”

As soon as the e-mail was sent, I thought again. And told them to forget the previous e-mail. Tryouts were in Chicago, during the worst blizzard all year. Sliding off the road twice, I pulled the car out of the snow bank with one hand on the gas pedal, and two frozen feet hanging out the door.

The interview, from 8am-5pm, was intense. My 3 minute bio flopped. It was like a day at camp, and I was in another world. These were professional people: 35 twentysomethings from all over the US came. These were good, successful people…the kind of people I wanted to work with. I came to the interview just to give it a shot. I left, really wanting to be hired. Only ten were chosen.

Supercamp made me step up. Work hard, play hard. The first night of training they had us stand and tell why we came. I said because there are kids that only I will reach—and I want to make it count. I want to be the most effective possible, with whatever tools I have. I was also there for me—because when I am the best for me, I am the best for you.

I nailed it. There were moments where everything clicked and I walked away from a piece knowing I had done an amazing job—couldn’t have done better. I ran with the big dogs.Supercamp has harnessed efficient ways to use and connect learning strategies in ways that are engaging and memorable. Feedback was constantly given:  we would present short pieces, and then immediately be coached and given chances to step it up to the next level.

One intense piece is called barrier breaking: the kids write a goal on a thick wood board, and then what is a barrier to obtaining that goal on the other side. They put the board on two cement blocks and break it with their hand—through the barrier to the goal. It is a deeply emotional and empowering time as the whole team gathers around, jumping and shouting “yes, yes, yes!”

Supercamp opens your eyes to see how things CAN be. You are challenged, given the tools, and then pushed out. You are supported and not forced, but looked in the eyes and told what you both know:  “You will regret it if you don’t go for it.” Supercamp celebrates your efforts and successes, but more than that, it celebrates the real you, and who you are.

From this place, I can face my questions openly: “Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? Can I do this?” They surround me with the most powerful word in the English language, “Yes.” With the vision of what I want fresh in my face, I make a list of progress yet to be made. I go to bed tired, muscles sore–but tomorrow I will wake up to greatness, standing inside and outside of my door.

Another amazing testimonial from a new SuperCamper! We love hearing these types of stories and encourage you to contact us if you want to share about your experiences. Send an email to stories@supercamp.com detailing your SuperCamp experience and you just may see it show up on the blog!

All I Do Is Win, Win, Win

I want to say a big huge THANK YOU to all of you who participated in the “Get Paid to Rave About SuperCamp” contest we ran this past summer. Every single person who walks through those main room doors has their own special and unique version of this little experience we call SuperCamp, and it was such a treat to read a few of those stories this summer.

So I bet you’re wondering who won, huh?

Can I get a drum roll please?

1st Place

2010 Stanford Senior Forum grad Olivia Ross

Prize: $100 Visa gift card

Olivia (left) with her team, ICandy, during a pre-breakfast cheer.

Runners-Up

Two-time SuperCamp grad Kaela Palmer

Prize: $50 Visa gift card

Kaela, middle, with her team.

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Three-time SuperCamp grad Philip “King Phil” Stone

Prize: $50 Visa gift card

Phil, 2nd in from the right.

 

Here is Olivia’s “rave”:

Before SuperCamp, part of me was other people’s opinions and actions. Through SuperCamp, I learned how to make the most out of every moment and be myself, not what I thought others wanted me to be. The summer of 2010, I attended Senior Forum at Stanford University, and it changed my life in more ways than I could have ever hoped for.  Lifelong friendships were created, and academic skills were learned that will forever stick with me. I learned life skills that will forever change the way I live. SuperCamp was truly a life-changing event, and it has impacted and will continue to impact my life in a variety of ways.

The best part about SuperCamp was sharing the experience with so many other people. I realized I could be myself and still have people behind me to support me in anything I would choose to do. The support and love created in each camp is… indescribable.  To walk into a room and know 100 people have got your back and understand you more than anyone else is one of the best feelings in the world. The trust I built with my team is one of the strongest bonds I’ve ever felt, and it was easy sharing my feelings with my team members. I knew they were there for me and would support me in whatever I wanted to do. Throughout the course of the camp, I realized I had known these people for less than ten days and I was closer to some than people I had known for years back home. I really carried this feeling of trust home with me, and my relationships with my friends and family have never been stronger. I realized how important the people in my life are and have grown closer to them ever since.

Another part of SuperCamp I took home with me is the 8 Keys of Excellence. I’m on a swim team, and before SuperCamp, in school and swimming, I tried to reach my goals but sometimes they fell through. I kept blaming this on other people or things I couldn’t control. But at camp, I realized that it wasn’t other people, but me all along. The choices I make directly impact my life, and if I follow through with those choices I can do anything I set my mind to. I used the “This Is It” key for the drive to pursue my goals, and the “Ownership” key to own up to what mistakes I have made in the past. I’m striving hard and committing to my choices at home, and living the 8 Keys everyday in every possible situation.  Since camp, my grades have skyrocketed and I have seen success in and out of the pool. Through SuperCamp, I realized I can make life changing decisions. Everything I do, speaks. Everything is a choice.

SuperCamp skills will continue to be something I apply in my daily life. SuperCamp has given me the motivation, determination, and self-will to power through everything and create strong healthy relationships. My self-confidence has increased, and I am living life based on my choices to succeed. The skills I learned this summer will forever stay with me, as will my camp friends, and my SuperCamp Memories. THIS IS IT.

 

Congrats to our contest winners and thanks to all who participated – you are all winners in our book!

 

Just because the contest is over doesn’t mean you can’t still share your awesome SuperCamp stories with us! Feel free to comment below or send to cpollock@qln.com.

 

Get Paid to Rave About SuperCamp!

We know that you go home after camp and gush about what you learned, who you met, and how much fun you had. Why not win something for it by entering our contest?

The Prizes

A $100 Visa gift card will go to the person who best writes about the specific ways in which SuperCamp has impacted his or her life. $50 gift cards will be given to two runners up. Considering that most of us talk about camp anyway, this is a really cool opportunity!

How to Win

There are a couple of different ways you can submit your entry:

  • Write a post on your own blog and link back to this page (and/or link to your post in a comment below)
  • Simply add a comment to this page

What You Need to Know

  1. You must have attended at least one SuperCamp or Quantum U session.
  2. The judges (the SuperCamp Marketing Department) will select the best written entry. Our decisions will be subjective and final. :)
  3. The submission deadline is September 30, 2010. Winners will be announced in the following weeks.
  4. Get creative with it! Extra points may or may not go to entries with pictures attached…
  5. Remember to be specific. Try to choose one memory in particular that stands out above all the rest and explain how and why it impacted you the way that it did.

Good luck to all and we look forward to reading your submissions!

Many Kind Words Coming From SuperCamp Grad Parents

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It’s not even August and already we’re getting calls and emails from parents whose sons and daughters have attended SuperCamp this summer and returned home positive, energized and enthusiastic about the upcoming school year. These testimonials prove once again that our academic summer camps are not just about learning skills. They provide students with the valuable life skills and strong positive outlook they need for a bright and successful future.

Between our unique character instruction, featuring the highly acclaimed 8 Keys of Excellence, and the series of mini-success moments we use throughout the 10-day session, which build each camper’s self-esteem and confidence, parents are seeing noticeable changes in their kids post-SuperCamp. They tell us that while they enrolled their kids for academic summer enrichment, they’re even more thrilled with the personal enrichment that’s evident almost immediately in the form of improved communication at home.

If you know of parents looking for any last-minute summer enrichment for their son or daughter, tell them there’s still time to enroll in an August SuperCamp program. Our final pre-teen and teen summer camps start on August 15 at Stanford and we have other camps beginning earlier in the month. Here is a complete list of summer camp locations.

Because it’s last minute, anyone interested in enrolling should call us at 800-285-3276 immediately.

Do you have any stories from your son or daughter’s experience at SuperCamp this summer? Please share with us! You can do so via our Facebook Page, on Twitter, or by leaving your comments here :)

U.S. Soldier Maintains SuperCamp Ideals in Iraq

marine8keysSomewhere deep inside Iraq, there is a set of ‘8 Keys’ hanging over a mirror in an American Marine’s bunk. As most of you know, the 8 Keys of Excellence are the underlying foundation of SuperCamp, as they provide a framework for students to use to become more successful in the classroom as well as in their everyday lives.

In the summer of 2000, Brian Seidl was an aspiring high school senior when he attended SuperCamp Senior Forum at Claremont Colleges just outside Ontario, California. Today, Brian is a 1st Lieutenant in the H&S Company 3rd battalion 3rd Marines stationed in Al Assad, Iraq. Brian recalls having “a blast” during his 10-days of SuperCamp; “I got a lot of tools … most beneficial was the Quantum Reading,” he says.

Lieutenant Seidl started thinking about the ‘8 Keys’ on the 26 hour flight to Iraq:

“I was [occupying] some of my time by writing a journal. Somehow my train of thought took me to thoughts about responsibility, choices, and things that somewhat equate to productive citizenship. I was contemplating the Leadership Traits and Leadership Principles, and other tools that I have encountered, such as [SuperCamp’s] ‘8 Keys’. I started thinking about the ones that mean the most to me, and which ones I find myself thinking about most frequently. [The two I thought of first were] Failure Leads to Success, and Speak With Good Purpose … The simple fact that those two are most frequently on my mind meant something important.”

Even nearly 10 years after Brian’s experience with SuperCamp, he still holds the academic and life lessons he learned close to his heart. So close, as a matter of fact, that he e-mailed SuperCamp President Bobbi DePorter to thank her for her influence on his life, and she was so touched that she personally mailed the 8 Keys of Excellence to Brian in Iraq. Brian’s ‘8 Keys’ are now posted on the wall above his mirror to remind him of them every day.

On behalf of SuperCamp, I would like to thank First Lieutenant Brian Seidl, as well as all American service members for their service, dedication, and commitment to our country.

Way to live the 8 Keys, Brian!!

An Extraordinary Summer Camp Experience

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“Live life at 100 percent!” is a mantra that students at SuperCamp hear on a frequent basis. From the moment they step out of the car, they are met with a rush of energy and excitement from the summer camp staff and other students around them. “They were everywhere! They were all jumping around and screaming in your face! I was not at all excited, especially not as much as them,” said Becca, recent SuperCamp grad, as she recollects the first moment of her summer camp experience. Yet, 10 days worth of lifetime learning later, Becca says “Because of SuperCamp, I now have a stronger social life, better grades, and worry less about things that are not so significant.”

SuperCamp is anything but a run of the mill summer camp. As students soon discover, it is also anything but “summer school.” After 10 days of accelerated learning, life, and leadership skills, students head home with a refreshed sense of confidence and empowerment knowing that they can do anything they set their mind to. At SuperCamp, students take on the challenge of breaking down barriers and pushing themselves to new heights in many different ways.

What was your son or daughter’s SuperCamp experience like? Was it similar to Becca’s?

New SuperCamp Video!

This very exciting news for the SuperCamp world. First of all, because the old one was getting a tad outdated and it’s important for us to be able to show potential campers and their parents an accurate depiction of our summer camp experience. And secondly, because we love every opportunity we can get to show the world what SuperCamp is all about!

We captured over 30 hours of footage from SuperCamp programs at Cal State San Marcos and Stanford University in 2008, and through the magic of editing, came up with 6 1/2 minutes packed with action, emotion, education, and fun, just like SuperCamp itself. We also have a 17-minute “full version” of our summer camp video that you can request at SuperCamp.com.

Check out the video  below and let us know what you think. And if you or your kids attended a California summer camp at San Marcos or Stanford in 2008, there’s a good chance things will look quite familiar, and you may even be in it!

Kind Words Fuel Motivation

Team-BuildingAs I was perusing the internet the other day, I stumbled across this really great article written by a SuperCamp grad parent that I wanted to share with the SuperCamp community. I love to hear and read parent and camper testimonials because, although each individual has had a unique experience with SuperCamp, most people tend to have the same basic perception: it’s an incredible program. I am so proud to be a part of such a great cause and am happy to be able to spread the word about it.

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