Built at Camp. Now Built Into Nexus.
For the last few seasons, the weeks before each rifle season meant one thing in our house: pre-season camp at Reagan High School. My daughter, Debi Weiser — now an NCAA athlete shooting for Jacksonville State University — coached alongside me as my assistant head coach. A few days. A familiar range. A clean way to start the season.
This year, that changed in two ways.
The first is on the firing line. Debi is the lead coach now, and I have stepped back into a camp lead role — handling the organizing, the logistics, the partnerships. She runs the coaching. I run the camp.
The second is who we run it for.
We partnered with Forbush High School to take what works at Reagan and bring it to a wider group of athletes. A new range, new coaches, more shooters who deserve the same start to their season.
But there was a problem.
Running a camp is more than coaching. It is registration forms, payment collection, athlete information, guardian contact, waivers, and a clean way to land the right people on the right mat at the right time. The tools for that did not exist — at least, not in a way that connected back to the athlete's training history once the camp was over.
So we built it.
Camps and Clinics is now part of Nexus
Any organization in Nexus can publish a camp or clinic landing page, accept registrations from athletes and parents, collect payment through Stripe, and have every registered athlete flow directly into Nexus as a managed contact — ready for journals, equipment assignments, and follow-up communication.
You can see this year's camp at Forbush, Falcon '26, live now: Falcon '26 — Forbush Rifle Camp.
A landing page that does the work for you
Each camp gets its own page — your branding, your dates, your schedule, your description, your photos. Nothing to host. Nothing to design from scratch. Athletes and parents land on a page that looks like it was built for your program because it was.
Registration that respects the families
A short form. Clear pricing. Confirmation in the inbox before they close the tab. We measured every step against a single question: would the families showing up to our own camp put up with this? If the answer was anything but yes, we cut it.
Payments that actually arrive
Camps and Clinics uses our Stripe integration to charge registrants and route funds directly to your organization. No middle ledger. No waiting on us to cut a check. The money you raise running a camp is yours, in your account, on Stripe's standard payout schedule — the same way every other Stripe-processed payment in Nexus already works.
Athletes that show up in Nexus
This is the part that matters most.
Every registration creates a record inside your Nexus organization. By the time the athlete walks onto your range, you already have their information, their guardian's contact, their equipment notes, whatever you asked for at signup. When the camp ends, the relationship does not. The journals, the scores, the progression — all of it stays where it should: with your program, in Nexus, for as long as that athlete is part of your community.
A camp is no longer a weekend that disappears into a manila folder. It is the first chapter of a training history.
Why we built this
We did not build Camps and Clinics because we surveyed coaches and identified an unmet need. We built it because we needed it ourselves, on a deadline, for a real camp with real athletes whose parents had already cleared the weekend on their calendar.
Everything in it is there because it had to be.
The result is a tool that handles the parts of running a camp that have nothing to do with coaching — so the lead coach on the line can spend her time doing what she got into this for.
For your program
If your program runs a pre-season camp, an off-season clinic, a junior development weekend, or a one-day fundamentals session, Camps and Clinics is ready for you. Open it in Nexus Web, draft your landing page, connect your Stripe account, publish, and start taking registrations the same day.
To Forbush — thank you for being our first partner outside of Reagan. To Debi — running camp alongside you for these years has been the privilege of the work. The line is yours now.
Camps and Clinics is available now in Nexus Web. See Falcon '26 for a working example.
Steady Hands. Focused Minds. Never Miss.
