What Makes Our ID Camps Different
1) Low Ratio = Real Interaction
Many ID camps pack in huge numbers—so players rotate through, get a few touches, and never meet the coaches. We do the opposite.
We cap each camp at 50 players so college coaches can:
- watch you more than once, in multiple contexts
- interact directly during training
- evaluate you in competitive play
- answer questions and communicate expectations
2) Real College Training Sessions—Run by College Coaches
Our camps include authentic college training segments designed and delivered by attending college coaches. Expect:
- position-specific coaching points
- college-level tempo and decision-making
- clear standards for work rate, spacing, pressing, and execution
- training that mirrors what coaches actually do with their teams
3) Recruiting Education That Actually Helps
Recruiting is confusing—and families shouldn’t have to guess. That’s why we include a separate, one-hour online Recruiting Education Webinar on a different date for parents and players, with live Q&A.
You’ll learn:
- how coaches evaluate “fit” (level, role, academics, roster needs)
- how to email coaches (what to say, when to send, what to include)
- video guidance, events, and how to build a smart exposure plan
- realistic expectations across D1/D2/D3 pathways
- what families can do now to avoid common recruiting mistakes
What a Typical Camp Looks Like
- Check-in + warm-up
- College-coach-led training blocks (small groups for better evaluation)
- Competitive play to showcase decision-making, work rate, and game IQ
- Coach interaction windows (questions encouraged)
- Wrap-up + next steps (how to follow up, what coaches look for next)
- Online Recruiting Education Webinar for players and parents will be scheduled separately (link will be provided)
Bottom line: it’s about quality reps, real evaluation, and clear next steps—not a crowded showcase.
Who Should Attend
North Atlantic ID Camps are ideal for players who want:
- exposure to multiple college programs in one setting
- a camp environment where coaches can actually evaluate them
- honest insight into where they fit—D1, D2, or D3
- recruiting education that helps families make good decisions
Questions? Please inquire with tim@northatlanticid.com.
What Makes Our ID Camps Different
1) Low Ratio = Real Interaction
Many ID camps pack in huge numbers—so players rotate through, get a few touches, and never meet the coaches. We do the opposite.
We cap each camp at 50 players so college coaches can:
- watch you more than once, in multiple contexts
- interact directly during training
- evaluate you in competitive play
- answer questions and communicate expectations
2) Real College Training Sessions—Run by College Coaches
Our camps include authentic college training segments designed and delivered by attending college coaches. Expect:
- position-specific coaching points
- college-level tempo and decision-making
- clear standards for work rate, spacing, pressing, and execution
- training that mirrors what coaches actually do with their teams
3) Recruiting Education That Actually Helps
Recruiting is confusing—and families shouldn’t have to guess. That’s why we include a separate, one-hour online Recruiting Education Webinar on a different date for parents and players, with live Q&A.
You’ll learn:
- how coaches evaluate “fit” (level, role, academics, roster needs)
- how to email coaches (what to say, when to send, what to include)
- video guidance, events, and how to build a smart exposure plan
- realistic expectations across D1/D2/D3 pathways
- what families can do now to avoid common recruiting mistakes
What a Typical Camp Looks Like
- Check-in + warm-up
- College-coach-led training blocks (small groups for better evaluation)
- Competitive play to showcase decision-making, work rate, and game IQ
- Coach interaction windows (questions encouraged)
- Wrap-up + next steps (how to follow up, what coaches look for next)
- Online Recruiting Education Webinar for players and parents will be scheduled separately (link will be provided)
Bottom line: it’s about quality reps, real evaluation, and clear next steps—not a crowded showcase.
Who Should Attend
North Atlantic ID Camps are ideal for players who want:
- exposure to multiple college programs in one setting
- a camp environment where coaches can actually evaluate them
- honest insight into where they fit—D1, D2, or D3
- recruiting education that helps families make good decisions
Questions? Please inquire with tim@northatlanticid.com.


