I have to agree with Mick. If you have people who want to improve enough to spend money on a camp, it behooves you to get detailed and very specific and not just give them the simple stuff. You don't want to discourage them, obviously, but you want to give them LOTS of things to work on.
When you go over mechanics and positioning, go into specific situations and what each partner is responsible for. When you are watching them work, bring up specific calls and go over why it was good, or why it might've been a reach, etc.
Just my thoughts. Good luck with it!
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