CATALYST EUROPEAN CAMPS SCHEDULE | MASTERS Development Camp – Summer 2027- Saas Fee, Switzerland ** REGISTRATION OPEN FEBRUARY 2026

MASTERS SUMMER FOUNDATION · GLACIER TRAINING BLOCK

Saas-Fee — Build the Foundation of Your Race Year

“Speed with Wisdom. Performance for Life.”

Jul 17 – Aug 16, 202710 / 15 / 20 / 25-Day BlocksSaas-Fee, CH3,500m GlacierMasters 25–85

Choose Your Block

One camp, one start date, four lengths. Every athlete begins Jul 17; your block length is simply where you step off. Rest days are built into the flow — this is periodization, not a ski holiday.

10-Day · Foundation Reset

Jul 17–26 · completes Block 1 (Calibrate). Rebuild the technical baseline that drifted over the off-season. The right entry for most athletes new to the overseas block.

15-Day · + Sharpen

Jul 17–31 · Blocks 1–2. Reprogram motor patterns and lay down timing baselines — the threshold where technical change actually sticks.

20-Day · + Consolidate

Jul 17 – Aug 5 · Blocks 1–3. Consolidate race-pace under fatigue with real race simulation across both disciplines.

25-Day · + Peak

Jul 17 – Aug 10 · Blocks 1–4. The full periodization: peaked, benchmarked, complete report. For athletes building toward the podium.


Who This Is For

You’ve earned your turns. You understand the mountain, you respect the gates, and you know the difference between skiing fast and skiing smart. Saas-Fee Summer is the Foundation block of the Catalyst Masters pathway — the altitude reset where the race year’s technical base is rebuilt, months before the gates matter.

This is not a junior camp with a Masters label. We don’t train you like you’re 17 — we train you like you’ve been on snow for decades, because you have, and we build on that foundation with purpose, intelligence and precision. Our coaching rests on four pillars:

LONGEVITYPRECISIONINTELLIGENCECOMMUNITY

✓ THE RIGHT FIT IF

You race (or intend to race) at a Masters level · you ski parallel-edge under control on advanced terrain · you want a serious technical reset before the race year · you can handle a morning-weighted training load at altitude.

✗ NOT THE RIGHT FIT IF

You’re looking for a guided recreational glacier week · you want lift-served free-skiing with no gates · you’re not comfortable on advanced pitch · you want to ski all day rather than train hard and recover well.


Where This Sits in the Pathway

Jul 2027

Foundation
Saas-Fee Summer — altitude technical reset (this camp)
Aug 2027

Consolidation
Chilean Andes — winter volume & race-pace
Oct 2027

Deployment
Saas-Fee Fall — pre-season sharpening
Dec 2027

Launch
North American launch — race year opens
Jan

VIP Capstone
Atomic factory & Kitzbühel World Cup

How to read the arc. Saas-Fee Summer is the Foundation block — where the race year’s technical base is rebuilt at altitude. What you establish here carries through the Chilean Consolidation block, the fall Deployment block, and into your December Launch, tracked across the season in an integrated Masters Trajectory Report. Attend Saas-Fee on its own and leave measurably better, or make it step one of the series.


Calibrated to Your Trajectory

Tier is your competitive trajectory (what you train toward); age is physiological calibration (how we get you there). They’re independent — a 32-year-old and a 74-year-old can both be Master III.

MASTER I
Entry – Performance
New or returning to structured racing. The Foundation block builds your base and your training vocabulary.
MASTER II
Performance – Advance
Established regional or national Masters. Sharpen and consolidate toward higher placings.
MASTER III
High Performance
Ex-FIS or Masters Cup contenders. The full 25-day peak is built for you.

The Nested Periodization · Block Map

Four blocks, stacked. Everyone starts together on Day 1; each block ends on a natural exit point — a benchmark and an updated report — so a 10-day athlete and a 25-day athlete both leave complete, just at different depths.

Days 1–10Calibrate · Foundation ResetBlock 1 · 10-Day
Day 1Arrival · acclimatization to 3,500m · equipment & orientation
ResetFree-ski baselines · stance & pressure re-sync · video + GPS baseline
GatesReintroduced — brushed SL, GS fundamentals, early volume
RecoveryEmbedded rest day (Day 6)
Exit · 10-DayRebuilt technical baseline + Masters Refinement Report (v1)
Days 11–15SharpenBlock 2 · 15-Day
VolumeHigh SL & GS gate volume with deliberate variation
TimingFirst GPS-timed runs · motor-pattern reprogramming under repetition
RecoveryEmbedded rest day (Day 13)
Exit · 15-DayReprogrammed patterns + timing baselines — the threshold where change holds
Days 16–20ConsolidateBlock 3 · 20-Day
Race-paceFull-speed skiing under fatigue · automaticity without technical override
TacticalCourse-reading depth · first full race simulations
RecoveryEmbedded rest day (Day 18)
Exit · 20-DayRace-pace consolidated across both disciplines
Days 21–25PeakBlock 4 · 25-Day
SimulateFull race simulation at course density · two-discipline benchmarking
PeakPeaking protocols · entry-recovery mastery
RecoveryEmbedded rest day (Day 23)
Exit · 25-DayPeaked + complete Masters Refinement Report + recommended next step

A Typical Glacier Day

Glacier training is morning-weighted — the hardest surface and most stable weather come early at 3,500m. Afternoons are for the work that makes the mornings count.

On the glacier · AM

First lift at dawn. Free-ski warm-up, then drills, gates and timed runs on race-relevant snow before it softens.

Recover · Midday

Descend to the village. Lunch, hydration and active recovery — protecting the athlete 40+ is programmed, not optional.

Refine · PM

Video review, dryland and mobility, ski tuning, and a cohort debrief that sets tomorrow’s priorities.


The Four Edges We Train

Technical · Precision

Movement quality is the foundation. We rebuild stance, pressure and edge mechanics at race-relevant speed. At Saas-Fee: summer glacier snow lets us reset patterns without race-day pressure.

Tactical · Intelligence

Reading a course is a Masters strength. We sharpen line, rhythm and decision speed. At Saas-Fee: high gate volume across a 10–25 day block builds tactical automaticity.

Mental · Longevity

We train with your physiology, not against it. At Saas-Fee: embedded rest days and morning-weighted glacier loads protect and extend the competitive career.

Team · Community

You train among peers who take this as seriously as you do. At Saas-Fee: a small cohort — shared lanes, shared meals, shared video — for the full block.


What’s Included

Saas-Fee is an all-inclusive block. One price for your chosen length covers everything on the ground — you arrange only your flights and insurance.

Lodging in Saas-Fee village for your full block
All meals
Glacier lift & training-lane access
All on-snow coaching (SL/GS gates + free-ski) with certified Masters coaches
GPS-timed runs + daily video analysis
Ski tuning (Kuu Wax)
Recovery: sauna, whirlpool & mobility
Airport transfers (Geneva or Zürich)
In-room Wi-Fi
Written Masters Refinement Report

Athlete-arranged

  • International airfare
  • Travel & medical insurance

How We Coach Masters Athletes

Masters athletes are not junior racers in older bodies — you’re a lifelong practitioner of the sport, and we coach you that way. The motor patterns, tactical instincts and competitive intelligence you bring were built across decades; they’re the foundation, not the curriculum.

We protect longevity fiercely. We push hard where it helps — race-pace work, equipment refinement, technical priority-setting — and back off where it doesn’t. Recovery is part of the program, not a concession. The gates don’t care how old you are. Neither do we — except to ensure you’re skiing them better, safer and faster than last season.


What You Leave With

1

A rebuilt technical baseline captured on video and GPS

2

Reprogrammed motor patterns (15-day and up) that hold under race pace

3

A written Masters Refinement Report with your ranked priorities

4

A mapped path into Chile, the fall Deployment block, and your December Launch


Questions

Which block should I choose?

Most athletes new to the overseas block start with 10 or 15 days. Master II and III athletes chasing competitive outcomes take 20 or 25 for the full periodization and peak. Not sure? Tell us your goals and we’ll place you.

Do I have to commit to the full 25 days?

No. Every block is complete in itself — a 10-day athlete leaves with a rebuilt baseline and a report, a 15-day athlete with reprogrammed patterns, and so on. Everyone starts together on Jul 17; you simply depart when your block ends.

Is summer glacier skiing really race training?

Yes. The Saas-Fee glacier at 3,500m holds race-relevant snow through summer, with dedicated SL and GS lanes. It’s where national teams train — the reason we build the Foundation block here.

How fit do I need to be for the altitude?

Day 1 is arrival and acclimatization, and the load is morning-weighted with embedded rest days. You should be comfortable on advanced terrain and in reasonable ski condition; we calibrate volume to your tier and age.

How does Saas-Fee Summer fit the rest of the pathway?

It’s the Foundation block — step one. It feeds the Chilean Consolidation block, the fall Deployment block, and your December Launch. Do it alone, or make it step one and we’ll map the series around your calendar.


FOUNDATION OF THE MASTERS RACE YEAR

Speed with Wisdom. Performance for Life.

Saas-Fee Summer · Jul 17 – Aug 16, 2027 · 10 / 15 / 20 / 25-Day Blocks · all-inclusive. Blocks fill 6–8 months in advance — early registration strongly encouraged.

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To be eligible for enrollment, all campers must meet the following criteria as of the camp's official start date:

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