| MVP - Only a few can be all-stars. And of those few, only one can be the most valuable player (MVP). However, being an all-star - or even the MVP - should not be our only goal in life.
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Mike Allen Sports Camps merge the most important lessons in life with the discipline and excitement of sports.
Born of the heart of a professional athlete who had a dream beyond pro basketball, Mike Allen Sports Camps make a difference everywhere they go - not only in the professional sports world, but also in schools, community centers, boy's and girl's clubs, and churches.
Using sports, motivational speaking, and music as a tool to motivate and challenge people from all walks of life, Mike Allen shows others how to set goals and achieve them by working hard. Mike has developed a sizeable following not only because he leads by example, but also because he leads with integrity, honesty, and respect for everyone.
Mike Allen has had the privilege of speaking to thousands youth at basketball clinics/camps, school assemblies, PAL leagues and other youth events all across the world for over 10 years. Some of his messages include:"Being an example for Christ", " Can I be a christian and still play sports", "Keep the Fire, Keep the Focus, Don't Get Frustrated", "NO Excuses", "Staying away from drugs", "Why should I stay in School", Goal Setting", "Being a positive example in your community", "Achieving Against the Odds", " Staying Focus in an busy society", and "Reaching your highest potential."
Because exposing school-age youngsters to positive role models has never been more important than it is in today's society, Mike Allen Sports Camps encourage you to ask us how a camp, clinic, sporting event, or speaking engagement can make an impact on others.
Mike Allen believes that the sports dynamic can accomplish great things in the correct environment. Through teaching and developing sports-related skills, everyone in attendance benefits, learning the importance of sportsmanship, education, drug-and-alcohol avoidance, and career planning. |