Camp director Eg Lim, together with RP teammates Malvin Alcala and Steven Yan, will impart the skills and techniques they had learned from their stint in the national squad.
"By the time the participants had finished the Epson Camp, they will experience remarkable improvement in their motor and physical skills," said Lim, who prepared various modules for all types of players.
Aside from motor and physical skills, Lim said participants would also be oriented on the proper rules of the game, court discipline and court etiquette.
Pioneer Badminton Clubs Edmin Tarriela, the chief organizer of the event sponsored by Epson, said the second batch of participants will also go through a 10-week session scheduled May 10-31.
Tarriela added the Epson camp, open to all badminton enthusiasts young and old, will present an extensive two-week training courses for beginners, intermediate and advanced players.
Registration fee is P2,500 inclusive of court fees, shuttlecocks and certificate of completion. Uniform fee will be waived for the first 100 registrants. Interested parties may call 746-0828 or 638-5343.
Tarriela said participants can choose from a Monday-Wednesday-Friday (12nn-1:30 p.m.) schedule or attend the sessions on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m.