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A coach and camper pose for a picture with craft

ROGA Blog: Camp ROGA: Amazing Race Around the World

This week, Camp ROGA transformed into a high-energy global adventure. From obstacle courses to creativity challenges, campers raced across continents, tackling strength tests in every nation on Earth. Each day brought new destinations, skills, and nonstop action. Whether our racers were climbing through the Alps or on a stealthy trek through the jungle, they embraced the thrill of the journey. Here are just a few highlights from this whirlwind week around the world.

For Camp ROGA’s Amazing Race Around the World week, many preparations had to be made by our racers to ensure they were ready for the journey ahead. One of the biggest needs was transportation, so throughout the week, they prepared vehicles for every occasion, whether it was by land, air, or sea.

Kids Constructing Paper airplanes

Here we see our racers in the beginning stages of constructing their racing airplanes. These airplanes would be made from sturdy straws, construction paper, and tape, all designed to have the minimum possible weight to ensure maximum airtime. In designing these airplanes, the name of the game was aerodynamics. Before any vehicle construction began, the racers knew that Camp ROGA would be holding a race for each of the vehicles they made during the week to see just how fast the ingenuity of our racers could take them. This lit a fire within the competitive spirits of the racers, and every effort was made to increase the flying capabilities of their aircraft. Many designs were tested, with test flights occurring regularly, to see which design would give the racers that competitive edge. Under the advice of the coaches, racers attempted to reduce the drag of their aircraft as much as they could. Racers discovered that many small things made a big difference – rapidly rubbing at the tape of their aircrafts to try and sand away any creases in the adhesive, meticulously straightening any crumpled paper, folding the paper edges of their craft to make a more rounded and less air resistant front end. All these micro adjustments would prove to be for good reason as the coaches would have a surprise for our precocious racers come racing day.  

a collage of all the different crafts made during the week

All the focus on the speed of the aircraft left each airplane sorely lacking in endurance, but never fear, we had just the solution for the long rides over open water. For the next leg of their journey, racers needed to outfit a boat to take them across the many oceans they would need to cross during the race. Here, style and elegance took precedence over speed (at least for the body of their boats). Racers chose between a variety of gemstones they found on their journey to decorate their bows, trophies of lands seen and conquered as they went, and reminders of fond memories. When it came to the sails, though, the racers’ competitive spirit rose again. An intense discussion was held over the benefits of stickers covering the sails of the ships. One side suggested that by using stickers to cover the sails of the boats, racers would be weighing and slowing down the mechanism by which their ships were meant to speed along. The other side claimed that putting stickers on the sails was cool, and that lamer ships would travel slower. The debate wore on, along with a promise to settle things on racing day. 

A collage of camper "training" in preparation for the races

Beyond vehicle readiness, preparations extended to the skills racers would need to pick up to brave the perils of whatever stood in their way. This meant much jumping and climbing of ropes, obstacle courses, and assorted blocks to ensure they had the strength and agility to climb over the mountains and through the jungles along their journey. Some concerns were also raised about what would happen should their airplanes malfunction while in the sky, so the coaches decided to run them through a practice simulation about how to use their parachutes. The procedure was taught, and the coaches made sure to run them through the gauntlet of what they should do if debris fell on their parachutes (foam blocks) and also taught them how to hide from any dangerous jungle cats they might encounter during their travels (played by their teammates).

Campers constructing a foam block fort

The racers were also taught how to set up shelters for nightfall along their trek. Here we see a few of our racers using foam blocks to construct a fortified base camp at the center of the gym, which they would use to run a simulated defence of their fort against intruders. Many a woe and a foam block would befall any unlucky enough to step within range of their beloved fort. These temporary shelters would eventually need to be demolished and moved elsewhere in the gym, from the front floor, the TumblTrak, and into the red pit to simulate how the racers would need to move along as the race progressed. Eventually, the racers would come to love kicking down their forts as they prepared to move along, and it became somewhat of a competition to see who could do it the fastest.

image of camper guessing the flags on a wall

Also important for any journey was knowledge of where you are journeying to. Set up around the gym were various walls full of flags of all the countries of the world. The coaches would periodically quiz the students on every flag in the gym to make sure the racers would know where they were, wherever they might find themselves. Racers were initially hesitant to join in and do a little homework outside of school, but when coaches began offering them 10 seconds of extra free time for every correct guess, the race was on to see who could name as many flags as possible. It wasn’t long before the racers began quizzing the coaches on the flags, and it became a point of pride for the racers if they could trip a coach up on a particularly difficult flag. 

A collage of all the snacks given out by Camp ROGA during the week

Racers worked up an appetite with all their preparations. Among the Camp ROGA snacks this week were banana sailboats, race car fruit, wafer airplanes, and cheese and apple pirate ships.

a collage of all the different race tournaments done during racing day

At last, it was race day. Racers geared up and readied their crafts for a day of nonstop racing and competitions as they each tested the ingenuity and mettle of their designs against each other. Lots of cheering was heard across the gym as racers goaded on their teammates as they competed in mini-tournaments against each other. But the racers were also in for a surprise as the coaches had made preparations of their own. When the time came for the vehicle races, the coaches unveiled massive behemoths of their own, vehicles made to crush the competition – airplanes made out of a hundred straws and with conical heads, and ships made with many masts. Our little racers had to team up against this threat and take them down for good. In the end, the plucky engines made throughout the week by the racers dominated the larger, slower engines made by the coaches, which sank or plummeted far too fast to outpace the light and agile engines of the racers. 

Collage of campers participating in water day

When the racers finally eked over the finish line, with the race over and won, they had time to relax on the beach (ROGA Lawn and water slides) … and also to pelt the coaches with water balloons for ever daring to try and beat them at their own game.

Group photo of all the campers

And with that final climactic battle, the Amazing Race Around the World came to an end. Join us next week for Magic and Illusion week at Camp ROGA!

Camper holding water balloons and roaring fiercely at ROGA summer camp

ROGA Blog: Camp ROGA: Ninja Warrior

Summer rolled on this week at Camp ROGA, and our Ninjas in training rose to every challenge for Ninja Warrior week! From climbing ropes to crafting gear, every activity helped build strength, focus, and confidence. Whether they were swinging through the air or creating something by hand, these Ninjas were learning, growing, and having a great time along the way. Here are just a few highlights from another awesome week at Camp ROGA.

Activities and games at Camp ROGA summer camp.
Activities and games at Camp ROGA

This week, our Ninjas took on a different kind of warrior, the Samurai. Samurai Coach Payton faced the Ninjas during one of our end-of-day group games, playing Samurai and Ninjas. In this game, the Samurai stands in the middle of the team floor, guarding his treasure from any would-be thieves. The Ninjas would then try to sneak past the Samurai without being seen, standing still, or hiding behind a block or another Ninja whenever the Samurai turned to look at them. Any Ninja caught would have to return to their base to regroup and try again, but they had to hurry! There was only so much treasure to go around, so Ninjas who were caught had to make up the distance they had lost before other Ninjas beat them to their prize. This game was action-packed and was one of our campers’ favorites this week.

Two girls building a block tower at Camp ROGA summer camp.

After their theft of the treasure, the Ninjas had to find a place to hide their ill-gotten gains. To do so, they engaged in one of our other games for this week, Build The Secret Hideout. Here, the Ninjas would take blocks from the ROGA foam pit and use them to build a tower to hide their treasure, racing to see who could build the tallest and sturdiest fort before the Samurai came to take their treasure back. Our precocious Ninja teams employed numerous different strategies. Some opted to build tottering single block spires as high as they could, to hide their treasure away from the prying eyes of the Samurai. Some built stocky and sturdy towers, many blocks wide, within which they would hide their hidden hoards. One of the more successful strategies involved a combination of these methods, where campers would first construct a sturdy base, then make the tower gradually more narrow as it went up. Regardless of tower-building strategy, though, when it came time to relocate, the Ninjas had a lot of fun tearing them down.

Two boys climbing the Ninja Rig at Camp ROGA summer camp.

While agility, stealth, and speed are the classic traits of any great Ninja, true warriors also need courage, determination, and a strong grip. Enter Theo. One of the training stations our ninjas participated in was a rope climb, which stretches up 25 feet to the ceiling of the gym. All our Ninjas gave the rope a good attempt, and some made it impressively high, but Theo wanted to outdo them all. Hand over hand, and foot over foot, Theo moved steadily upward, slowly at first, but gaining speed and confidence all the way. Theo’s feat of endurance did not go unnoticed either, as a crowd of spectators would gradually form at the foot of the rope to watch him make his climb. At one point, every camper in the gym was waiting with bated breath as he reached towards the ceiling, and when he slapped it, there was a thunderous cheer. Theo then slid down from the rope to the floor in a truly gracious motion, where his friends waited to say congratulations.

A girl on uneven bars and a boy practicing handstands at Camp ROGA summer camp.

Theo’s accomplishments were the talk of the dojo, but other Ninjas would not let him hog all the spotlight. Earlier in the week, another camper, Jordan, set before herself the task of jumping from one uneven bar to the other. She has seen athletes perform similar tasks in the Olympics, and confirmed with the Coaches that it was possible, but she had never tried it before the week had started. However, the fear of the unknown had no sway over Jordan, and she fought past her initial nervousness of the task day after day, until finally, on the third day, she succeeded. What made Jordan’s moment of accomplishment legendary wasn’t just the leap itself; it was also the patience, persistence, and the absolute confidence of a Ninja who never gives up. Jordan and Theo weren’t the only campers who accomplished something truly wonderful during camp; they were just a couple of those that I saw. Many more students this week took a step forward into the unknown, seen or otherwise, that might have changed them more than they knew. We hope to keep giving this opportunity to more campers as the summer barrels onwards.

Girls showing off their Ninja pouch craft at Camp ROGA summer camp.

In the quieter parts of the Dojo, our Ninjas were hard at work crafting new gear to add to their stealth kits. One of these pieces was the Bottomless Ninja Pouch, each of which was crafted to resemble its Ninja users. Above, you can see one camper in the process of putting the final touches on her own pouch, readying it to carry important other parts of her Ninja gear. Designs like pictured were quite popular, but were far from the only ones that campers made. One design I made note of had 9 eyes, and another had three scarves. One camper even decided to seal her pouch and its contents away forever (with glue) so that none could ever glimpse her secrets again. 

Campers showing off their Substitution Dolls at Camp ROGA summer camp.
Campers showing off paper ninja stars at Camp ROGA summer camp.

The pouches were a good start, but what use was infinite storage if you had nothing to fill it up with? Luckily, Camp ROGA had a steady stream of gear to fill the pouches to the bursting. Two such pieces were the Ninja Stars and the Substitution Doll. First, the Substitution doll. This craft was one of the more difficult ones of this week for the campers, as they had quite a few parts (beads, hollow straws, pipe cleaners, etc.) and a lot of directions on how they should be put together. However, our campers’ diligence and patience paid off, as by completing their doll, they could use the Shadow Substitution technique. This technique calls for great speed and misdirection abilities, as Ninjas used the dolls as a distraction, throwing them before vanishing in a flash, leaving only the doll where they stood. This technique mystifies coaches and delights campers with their newfound abilities of evading detection. Also pictured are some of the Ninja stars our campers made, throwable objects requiring great precision and skill (and needing to be aimed away from other Ninjas). Camp ROGA provided one design for campers to decorate as they please, but some Ninjas decided to spend some long hours in the workshop and create their own designs in a stunning display of ingenuity and creativity. 

Ninja themed snacks at Camp ROGA summer camp.

All of these activities were hard work; even Ninjas need refueling every so often, and we made sure they got it. During our themed snack break, campers were treated to two fun, camp-favorite creations that brought a little extra excitement to the day. First up: Ninja Clementines. These peeled oranges had faces drawn on the rinds and little black bandanas (made with fruit by the foot) wrapped around them, turning each one into a sneaky citrus warrior. Even Ninjas have to get all their vitamins, and dressing them up can make a healthy snack a fun experience. Also pictured was our ROGA Camp “Sushi”. This treat was made from Rice Krispies bars rolled in fruit by the foot, with a Swedish Fish tucked inside to look just like a piece of sushi. Campers loved how they looked, but even more how they tasted.  

Camper holding water balloons at Camp ROGA summer camp.

After a week spent training and arming up for battle, our Ninjas were raring for a battle of the ages, and the opportunity came on Thursday with our weekly end-of-camp Water Day. Camp ROGA always keeps a large stockpile of reusable water balloons, but this week the Ninjas were playing for keeps. Alliances were formed, and sides were chosen as Ninjas scrambled to stockpile as many water balloons as they could for their own armies. As supplies grew scarce, raids were mounted on opposing camps to claim their water balloons for themselves. Pictured above is one warrior as she prepares to charge into an enemy camp along with all her brothers and sisters in arms. The battle would be long, gruelling and filled with uncertainty, with betrayal taking place regularly, and with both sides claiming victory in the end. But one thing remained clear as the dust settled: everyone had a lot of fun.

Group photo of campers at Camp ROGA summer camp.

And with that final climactic battle, Camp ROGA Ninja Warrior week came to its conclusion for the 2025 season. Many memories were made and challenges overcome. The energy and teamwork we saw this week reminded us why summer at the gym is such a unique experience. We are proud of our Ninjas and hope you will join us next week as we take on an Amazing Race Around the World!