i have both attented camps and worked at camp as coach/driver. As far as coaching goes, yes a big named pro coach is going to get more interest from campers to come your way. but in reality about 85% of the campers that will come are in the beginner to maybe 1-2 invert and spin category, be sure the coach can relate to many different types of people and be able to explain tricks very well. So all you really need is a good coach that can ride fairly well and just knows how to do all the basic flips and spins. You need to give kids stuff to do while there not riding because there is alot of free time during the day. pool, ping-pong, paddle boats, trampoline, basketball, horseshoes, go karts, for just some examples. a good boat is def needed just for progression in general. This is just a few stuff i can think of when i was at camps. and also take the campers to some places at night or something. (somewhere special to eat, movies, malls...) Just keep them from being bored
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