Level Up

Stunt Camp

 

Ready to Level Up?

Develop skills to level up from your current level.

The Level Up Stunt Camp is designed to for athletes to develop skills a level up from their current level.  This camp is perfect for any stunt groups and athletes that want to push their limits and achieve new skills.  Throughout each session, athletes will work on coordination, strength training, drills and learning new skills.

This year’s camp is being coached by Sam Hodgins and Rolton Edwards Co-Owners of Spirit FX Canada!

The Level 1 sessions for ages 8-12 are designed for prep level 1 athletes ready to LEVEL UP!

The level 2 sessions for ages 8-12 are designed for level 1 athletes ready to LEVEL UP!

The Level 3 sessions for ages 10-16 are designed for level 2 athletes ready to LEVEL UP!

Only $15 to Register!

Level 1 Camp – May 11 – 10:00am-12:00pm – Saskatoon
Level 2 Camp – May 11 – 12:30pm-2:30pm – Sasktoon

Level 3 Camp – May 11 – 3:00pm-5:00pm – Saskatoon

Level 1 Camp – May 12 – 10:00am-12:00pm – Regina
Level 2 Camp – May 12 – 12:30pm-2:30pm – Regina
Level 3 Camp – May 12 – 3:00pm-5:00pm – Regina

Regina Sessions
Boss Athletics
637 Dewdney Ave E Unit D, Regina
Saskatoon Sessions
Prairie Fire Cheerleading
421 42nd A St E

Space is Limited in each Session!

Sam and Rolton

Sam Hodgins
Sam is the co-owner of Spirit Fx Canada, where she supports our staff in client relationships and all our business needs! Sam will be spearheading all client communications booking and logistics this season and she can’t wait to hear from you.

Sam was introduced to coaching at a young age and though she loved the aspects of being an athlete coaching was truly where her passion flourished. Sam has worked with all ages and skill levels but truly has a heart and a passion for working athletes and is great at the art of breaking the sport down to be understood by everyone.

Rolton Edwards
Rolton is the co-owner of Spirit Fx Canada, where he supports our staff in client relationships and all our business needs!

Rolton Edwards started his cheerleading career in High school and quickly knew he was in his element. He was a part of the UWO Cheerleading team for five years while he was pursuing his undergraduate and his masters degree in Electrical Engineering. While there Rolton was also a member of PCA Staff, travelling and working with cheerleading programs across Canada. From there he returned to Toronto where he was a member of the Power Cheer Toronto Cobras and was also a member of Team Canada that won at the ICU World Championships