Where is the Ken Chertow Wrestling Camp?
Where is the Ken Chertow Wrestling Camp?
We have over 15 clinicians joining us this summer and over 20 college counselors. We offer 4-day to 2-week camp options for boys and girls of all ages and skill levels. We learn, drill, and wrestle at the Blair Convention Center in Altoona. Super Gold multi-week campers will stay in the attached Courtyard by Marriott.
How old is JROB?
With 3 state medals on his resume… Since 1978, JROB Intensive Camps have shown young athletes how to strive for excellence both on and off the mat. We teach wrestlers how to s… Since 1978, JROB Intensive Wrestling Camps have been known as the most challenging athletic camps in the country.
Where did Ken Chertow go to wrestling school?
Ken spent 5 years coaching at Ohio State and Penn State and since then Coach Chertow has devoted most of his time to conducting wrestling camps for boys and girls, including very successful summer camps for wrestlers of all ages and smaller Weekend Warrior Camps during the school year for those interested in developing their wrestling skills.
Where to go to summer camp with Ken Chertow?
Welcome to the 2021 Summer Camp Registration with Ken Chertow Wrestling! Our 2021 summer camp is at the Blair County Convention Center Center in Altoona, PA. We learn, drill, wrestle, and eat in this spacious facility.
Where did Ken Chertow go to the Olympics?
Ken Chertow is an American Olympian wrestler who participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, and currently conducts wrestling camps across the United States. He serves as a mentor for thousands of young wrestlers whom he coaches in his clinics, camps and Home Training Center in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania.
Who is Ken Chertow and what does he do?
Ken Chertow is a U.S. Olympic wrestlerwith over 20 years of very successful coaching experience, and he has personally designed the Gold Medal Training Camp System to teach wrestlers of all ages the expert techniques needed to succeed and excel. The camps are specifically designed for wrestlers to learn and retain as much as possible.