Momentum Sports Group

Camps

Most basketball camps fill the day with scrimmages. Momentum's are intentional.

Five days run from a 100+ page written curriculum. Three drill blocks, one film review, one game period each day. Toronto, ages 10 to 16.

The Momentum Difference

The pedigree behind every drill.

Miki played 18 years pro with 70+ international caps. Nem played 12 years professionally with 30+ international caps. The basketball we teach comes directly from how they learned to play.

Every minute of the day, planned in advance.

Every Momentum camp runs from the same 100+ page written curriculum. Which skills, which drills, in what order, with what cues. Every detail is intentional.

A take-home plan, not just a t-shirt.

Most camps send kids home with a t-shirt and a high five. Momentum also sends them home with focus areas, drills to follow, and a personal note from their coach.

We coach the player, teammate, and kid.

Character work is built into every camp day. Goal-setting and structured conversations about intangible skills. Kids work hard at our camps. They also love them. Both are true.

Which Camp Is Right for Your Player

Pick the camp that matches where your kid is now.

Fundamentals Development

Aug 24-28
Players newer to basketball, or rebuilding their fundamentals before the season.

Guard Development

Jul 6-10 or Aug 3-7
Players sharpening ball-handling, decision-making, and on-court reads.

Shooting Development

Jul 13-17 or Aug 10-14
Players fixing or sharpening their shot mechanics and footwork.

High Performance

Jul 20-24 or Aug 17-21
Competitive players with 2+ years rep experience, ready for higher-level work.

Girls High Performance

Girls 12-15 · Jul 27-31
Competitive players with 2+ years rep experience, ready for higher-level work.

High School Prep

Boys 13-16 · Jul 27-31
Heading into Grade 9, or already playing high school basketball, all-around development.

Between two options, or want a fuller breakdown of each camp’s curriculum? Get the Camp Guide.

Schedule + Logistics

Six camps across eight weeks, July and August. Pick a single week or stack three for the bundle.

WeekDatesCampAgesPrice
1Jul 6 to 10Guard DevelopmentBoys 10-15$600
2Jul 13 to 17Shooting DevelopmentBoys 10-15$600
3Jul 20 to 24High PerformanceBoys 10-15$600
4Jul 27 to 31Girls High PerformanceGirls 12-15$600
4Jul 27 to 31High School PrepBoys 13-16$600
5Aug 3 to 7Guard Development (Session 2)Boys 10-15$600
6Aug 10 to 14Shooting Development (Session 2)Boys 10-15$600
7Aug 17 to 21High Performance (Session 2)Boys 10-15$600
8Aug 24 to 28Fundamentals DevelopmentBoys 10-15$600

Pricing

$600 per camp week. Register for two weeks and get the third at 50% off. That’s $1,500 for three weeks, or an effective $500 per week. 

The Bring-a-Friend Discount gives both families 15% off when you register with someone new to Momentum.

*please note that the discounts cannot be bundled*

A Day at Camp

9:00 Drop-off, warmup
9:15 First drill block
10:30 Snack break
10:45 Second drill block
12:00 Lunch (family-provided)
12:45 Warmup
1:00 Film review
1:30 Third drill block
2:30 Snack break
2:45 Game block
3:45 Cool down
4:00 Pickup

Roughly five hours of structured basketball each day. Drill blocks include live action and competitive reps; scrimmages are contained to the dedicated game block.

Logistics

Two Toronto locations. Boys 10-12 camps run at Northmount School (26 Mallard Rd, North York). Boys 13-15 camps run at Junior Academy (2454 Bayview Ave, Toronto). Girls High Performance and High School Prep locations confirmed at registration.

Drop-off: doors open 8:45 AM. Pickup: 4:00 PM. 

Aftercare: available until 5 PM, opt-in at registration. $75 per week if pre-registered, or $20 per day for drop-in.

Family brings: lunch, snacks, water bottle, basketball shoes, change of clothes. Bringing a basketball is optional.

Momentum provides: all training equipment.

Camp Coaches

Nick

Camp Director. Walked on to the Toronto Metropolitan University men's varsity program, made the roster, and finished his career as team captain. Five-time Academic All-Canadian, U Sports Bronze and OUA Silver. Has coached at the Canada Basketball Junior Academy. Leads day-to-day at every Momentum camp.

Miki

Co-founder and Technical Director. 18 years pro, 70+ caps for the Yugoslavian National Team, 27 years coaching. Holds a coaching degree from the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education at the University of Belgrade. The basketball Momentum teaches is the basketball Miki learned and refined across decades. Hands-on at camps throughout each week.

Marko

Co-founder and Program Director. Co-creator of the Mitrovic Method. The systems Marko helped build mean every coach at every Momentum camp is teaching from the same curriculum, the same way. Behind the scenes during camp weeks, but his work is in every drill block.

Plus a rotating team of paid, trained coaches across all camp weeks, vetted and trained on the curriculum before they lead a group. Momentum was founded by Nem (President), Miki (Technical Director), and Marko (Program Director), co-creators of the Mitrovic Method. Every camp coach teaches from the curriculum they built together.

What Momentum Parents Say

“Newfound confidence and leadership skills, both on and off the court.”

“We drive over half an hour in each direction from downtown Toronto to get to Momentum despite there being multiple schools closer.”

“Emphasis on not just individual skills but also team dynamics, court movement, the mental side of the game.”

“Their basketball IQ has increased, which has helped build their confidence on the court.”

“We feel privileged to be part of the Momentum family.”

FAQ

Probably yes, especially the Fundamentals Development camp in late August, which is designed as the on-ramp for newer players. Your kid doesn’t need to be on a rep team or have prior camp experience. Coaches adapt to the room.

Camps are designed to teach and develop, not to crown the best player in the room. Skill mismatch in either direction is fine. High Performance and Girls High Performance both require 2+ years of rep experience; Fundamentals Development is the most accessible. Pick the camp that matches your kid’s level.

Miki, our co-founder and Technical Director, is hands-on at camps throughout each week. Nem (President) and Marko (Program Director) shape the program but don’t lead camp days directly. Day-to-day camps are led by Camp Director Nick, supported by our in-house team of about 10 paid trained coaches who work across our programs.

We can sometimes accommodate sold-out interest through cancellations. Email us before you give up on your top week. If your top choice fills, several other weeks of camps run throughout July and August, and we can help you pick a backup that fits your schedule and your kid’s level.

Yes, and most families who do see compounding development. Each week’s take-home plan feeds the next week’s coach assessment. Register for two weeks and get the third at 50% off, an effective $500 per week on a 3-week bundle.

For more info about individual camp options, please download our Camp Guide.

A typical camp day is about 3.5 hours of drill blocks, 1 hour of controlled competitive play, and 30 minutes of film and warmups. The drill blocks themselves include live action and competitive elements; kids don’t stand in lines all day. They work hard. They also love competing.

The curriculum covers core fundamentals (shooting, ball-handling, footwork), applied fundamentals (game-situation training), basketball IQ (decision-making, reading the game), and mental components (confidence, leadership, goal-setting). The specific drill content depends on the camp type and age group. Get the Camp Guide for per-camp curriculum focus.

Between 1:6 and 1:10, depending on the week, with an average around 1:8. We manage the ratio deliberately rather than letting registration determine it.

It can be a long week, especially for younger kids. The day is structured with built-in snack breaks, lunch, a film review session, and cool-down. We adjust intensity for younger groups. If your 10-year-old has never done a full-day basketball week before, expect them to be tired Friday. That’s normal.

Momentum camps run from a written 100+ page curriculum, with deliberately managed group sizes and a structured five-hour day. Your kid leaves Friday with a coach-personalized take-home plan. The price reflects the substance, and most families who try us once come back the following summer.

Every Momentum camper leaves Friday with a written plan from their coach: priority focus areas to work on, drills to follow at home, and a personal note from their coach. The plan is built during the week through coach observation and a brief assessment. It’s designed to extend the camp’s development past the five-day window.

Each camper gets coach observation and a brief assessment during the week. If your kid is struggling, the coach addresses it directly and often loops you in. The end-of-week take-home plan is built specifically to help kids keep working on the things they need most.

Camp pricing is full-week. Before a specified cutoff date, we give preference to families attending the full week. After the cutoff, if spots remain, prorated attendance is sometimes available. Email us to ask.

No. Families provide their own lunch and snacks. We provide all training equipment.

Refunds are issued as credits toward future camps or skills training programs (rep team registrations excluded). Cash refunds are not offered.

Yes. Aftercare is available until 5 PM for summer 2026 camps. You can opt in during registration, where pricing details are listed.

Five days. Every minute designed with intent.

Your kid leaves Friday with a written plan from their coach. Pick your week, or stack three for the bundle.