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Volleyball exchange in the USA: Summer camp for young athletes

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Natasha Machado
16/2/2026
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Florida is home to some of the most renowned sports academies in the United States, and the DME Academy, located in Daytona Beach, stands out among them. With professional infrastructure and high-performance American methodology, the institution offers a Summer volleyball camp feminine that goes far beyond technical training.

The program takes place between July 25 and August 3, 2026, with a duration of 10 days. Girls from 13 to 18 years old have the opportunity to train on college-level courts, participate in international tournaments, and experience the routine of North American athletes of the same age.

What makes DME Academy different

DME isn't just a school with volleyball courts. It is a nationally recognized institution in the United States for training athletes who compete at university and professional levels. The structure includes:

  • Exclusive sports gym with state of the art equipment
  • Professional courts used by university teams
  • Performance analysis room with state-of-the-art technology
  • In-campus dorms with 24-hour security

While many overseas sports programs operate in rented facilities, DME has its own infrastructure developed specifically for training elite athletes. This makes a difference in the quality of the training and in the participants' complete experience.

How does training work

The camp does not follow the recreational model common in vacation programs. Here, the athletes experience a real immersion in the American sports development methodology.

Training structure:

  • Individual physical evaluations with standardized tests
  • Technical training focused on fundamentals (serve, reception, attack, block)
  • Tactical sessions with video analysis
  • Specific physical preparation for volleyball
  • International tournament during the week

Technicians are North American professionals who work with basic training and high performance. They apply the same methods used with athletes competing for the NCAA (American University League) and national youth teams.

For young people who think about sports exchange as part of athletic development, this type of experience offers a real thermometer of the level required in the United States.

Cultural experience integrated with sports

Unlike programs that separate training and leisure, DME Academy strategically combines both. After the intensive volleyball sessions, the participants explore Florida through planned activities.

The cultural itinerary includes:

  • Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure
  • Disney Springs
  • Orlando International Premium Outlets
  • Visit to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • NBA Game Experience (Orlando Magic)

This combination allows female athletes to rest physically while absorbing American culture in a natural way. Many participants report that conversations during these tours with colleagues from other countries end up being as valuable as training.

Support structure for parents

One of the differentials most valued by families that send their daughters to exchange programs of short duration it's constant communication.

What's included:

  • 24-hour monitoring by experienced staff
  • Daily communication with parents via groups
  • Comprehensive international health insurance
  • Balanced diet (3 meals a day)
  • Ground transportation throughout the trip
  • Accommodation in campus dorms

Participants receive a complete kit with new bedding, stay in air-conditioned rooms and have access to all campus facilities. Security operates 24 hours a day, with entry and exit control.

Parents who have already sent daughters to the program highlight the peace of mind of knowing that the young women are in a controlled environment, surrounded by other athletes and with constant professional supervision.

Professional certification and registrations

At the end of the camp, each participant receives an international certificate of completion issued by the DME Academy. This document proves participation in a high-yield program recognized in the United States.

In addition, the program includes professional Media Day, with photos and videos produced by a team specialized in sports content. This material is used both for personal registration and for athletic portfolios if the young woman decides to pursue a career in the sport.

The athletes also receive personalized uniforms that they can use in future competitions in Brazil or other countries.

Why choose Florida for volleyball

Florida isn't just a tourist destination. The state has dozens of universities with top-notch women's volleyball programs, favorable weather for year-round outdoor training, and sports infrastructure comparable to the best centers in the world.

Daytona Beach, specifically, is less than an hour from Orlando, allowing easy access to both sports facilities and cultural attractions. Many families take advantage of the strategic location to extend their trip before or after the camp.

For athletes considering studying in the United States with a sports scholarship in the future, getting to know how American academies work helps with decision-making. Miscellaneous university programs abroad include volleyball among the sports with the highest offer of scholarships for international students.

Participants' profile

The camp accepts players of all levels, from beginners to athletes who already compete regionally or nationally in their countries. Separation occurs by skill during training, ensuring that each group receives appropriate instruction.

Girls who have never played at a competitive level benefit from being introduced to professional methodology. More experienced athletes take the opportunity to refine specific techniques and compete against players of the same technical level.

Nationalities blend naturally. In recent years, participants have come from Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, European and Asian countries. This diversity enriches the cultural experience and creates international networking from an early age.

Preparation before the trip

Although the camp accepts different skill levels, arriving with basic physical conditioning makes a difference. The workouts are intense and take place daily, requiring cardiovascular and muscular resistance.

Practical recommendations:

  • Practice basic English (sports commands and simple conversation)
  • Have a valid passport at least 6 months in advance
  • Arrange for an American tourist visa
  • Prepare medical documentation in English
  • Train regularly in the previous 8 weeks

Young people who participate in programs such as language learning exchange before the sports camp, they tend to make better use of immersion, as the language barrier decreases significantly.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about the volleyball camp

  1. Do I need to have an advanced level of English to participate? No. Basic English is sufficient because the sports controls are universal and the coaches are used to international participants. Daily living together helps to develop fluency naturally.
  2. Can participants contact their parents during the program? Yes. There is an active communication group where the team shares photos, videos, and daily updates. Young women also have free hours for personal calls.
  3. What happens if there is a medical emergency? The program includes comprehensive international health insurance. The team has professionals trained in first aid and there is an established protocol for any situation requiring medical attention.
  4. Can I extend the trip before or after the camp? Yes. Many families take the opportunity to explore other regions of Florida or the United States. Be Easy can assist in planning this extension.
  5. Does the camp offer any type of individual technical assessment? Yes. Each participant undergoes documented physical and technical evaluations. At the end, the technicians provide feedback on strengths and areas of development.

Be Easy

Be Easy connects young athletes to international sports programs that combine technical development with authentic cultural experience. Our team takes care of all logistics, documentation, and support during the experience in the United States. Contact us to receive personalized guidance on this and other sports programs around the world.

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Natasha Machado
Founder e CEO, Be Easy