// Masters Performance Camp

CATALYST NORTH AMERICAN CAMPS SCHEDULE | MASTERS Athletes – Mt. TREMBLANT, Que| December 13th, 2027 – December 18th, 2027 **PRICING RELEASED APRIL 2026

Masters Pre-Season Launch · Entry Point to the Pathway

Mont-Tremblant — Launch Your Masters Race Year

“Speed with Wisdom. Performance for Life.”

Dec 13–18, 20276-Day CampMont-Tremblant, QCMasters 25–85Arrive Dec 12 · Depart Dec 19

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. The Catalyst Masters Performance Camp at Mont-Tremblant is built exclusively for competitors — and it reads cleanly whether it’s your first Catalyst camp or the launch leg of a full-season pathway.

This is not a junior program 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 philosophy rests on four pillars:

LongevityPrecisionIntelligenceCommunity

✓ The right fit if

You race at a Masters level — FIS Masters, USSA Masters, regional or competitive club Masters — or you’re returning to the gates this season; you ski parallel-edge under control on intermediate-to-advanced terrain; and you understand this is high-performance training calibrated for adults.

× Not the right fit if

You’re returning from an extended layoff and need reconditioning before high-performance work, or you want a guided recreational week rather than a focused pre-season block.


Where Mont-Tremblant Fits — The Masters Pathway

A complete standalone launch — and the accessible entry point to a year-round pathway that compounds across a race season.

2027

Summer
Saas-Fee — foundation, refinement, GPS baseline
2027

Late Summer
Valle Nevado / Portillo — consolidation on real snow
2027

Fall
Saas-Fee — pre-season deployment, race-pace
Dec 2027

Launch
Mont-Tremblant — race-year launch (this camp)
Jan

The Experience
Atomic testing · FIS Masters Cup · Kitzbühel VIP

How to read the arc. Mont-Tremblant is the December 2027 launch — the home-continent on-ramp to the race year. The overseas build (Saas-Fee summer & fall, and the Chilean Andes) runs earlier in the season, and the January Atomic testing / Kitzbühel VIP experience follows. Attend Mont-Tremblant on its own and leave measurably better; or make it step one and we’ll map the series around your season, tracked in an integrated Masters Trajectory Report.

Where You Enter — Three Tiers, Ages 25–85

Tier describes your competitive trajectory — what you train toward. Age calibrates how we train it. Mont-Tremblant baselines you on Day 1 and meets you exactly where you are.

Master I
Entry → Performance

Moving from strong recreational skiing into competitive structure — first-time racers, returners, lifelong skiers formalizing competition.

Mont-Tremblant is your entry point
Master II
Performance → Advance

Established Masters racers on regional and national circuits who want to break plateaus, string together PBs, and climb.

Mont-Tremblant launches your season
Master III
High Performance

Lifelong and ex-junior racers at FIS Masters Cup level, national champions, with international experience — at any age.

Mont-Tremblant ignites the campaign

The Catalyst Four Edges — Masters

At the Master stage these edges aren’t being acquired — they’re expressed and protected. The Mont-Tremblant launch points all four at the season in front of you.

Technical — Precision

At Masters: the precision and durability of mastery already achieved.

At Mont-Tremblant: video, GPS and coaching confirm what holds and flag what drifted — two priority refinements for your first races.

Tactical — Intelligence

At Masters: pattern recognition built from racing across decades and conditions.

At Mont-Tremblant: course-reading against realistic December gate sets and reps that rehearse race-day decisions.

Mental — Longevity

At Masters: the decades-long relationship with high-performance practice.

At Mont-Tremblant: race-pace volume calibrated to your physiology, recovery built in — you launch trained, not tweaked.

Team — Community

At Masters: the lifelong network of peers who take the sport seriously.

At Mont-Tremblant: shared lanes, shared video, shared sauna — the cohort you’ll see again on the circuit.

Why December. Why Tremblant.

Closes the off-season gap

We re-sync the patterns that drifted between last winter’s last gate and this winter’s first.

Train it, race it in weeks

December is late enough to transfer directly into races, early enough to still fix what the data exposes.

No transatlantic tax

Reliable early snow, real gate terrain, and no jet-lag tax on a 40+ body. Show up, train hard, line up.


Six-Day Outcomes

Technical

  • Re-sync stance and pressure to race-pace output after the off-season layoff
  • Capture video and GPS baselines of your actual execution — the reference for the whole race year
  • Identify two priority refinements, validated by video and timing, aimed at your first events
  • Improve pole touch, hand position and upper-body discipline by Day 6

Tactical

  • Refine SL and GS course-reading at Masters race pace against December gate sets
  • Recover the line after a poor entry rather than bailing — the skill that saves race runs
  • Articulate a pre-run plan and post-run debrief with an experienced racer’s precision

Athletic & Race-Ready

  • Run a full warm-up, mobility and recovery routine calibrated to your physiology and early-season cold
  • Confirm race setup in a structured equipment review with the Catalyst tuning lead (Kuu Wax)
  • Leave with benchmark GPS data, a written Pre-Season Readiness Report, and a clear next step

The 6-Day Arc — Calibrate. Sharpen. Launch.

Days 1–2 · Phase 1
Calibrate

Re-engage and capture honest baselines, then introduce gates. Day 1 is free-ski assessment, stance and pressure re-sync, video and GPS baseline; Day 2 brings the first brushed-gate SL and GS fundamentals.

Days 3–4 · Phase 2
Sharpen

Two full gate-volume days. SL and GS lanes at progressive Masters race pace, course-reading, the first GPS-timed runs, and mid-block video review.

Days 5–6 · Phase 3
Launch

Race-simulate by discipline, then benchmark. GS race simulation on Day 5, SL on Day 6 — GPS overlays, 1:1 debrief, and the written Pre-Season Readiness Report.

Day-by-Day · Dec 12–19, 2027

Athletes arrive the day before (Sun · Dec 12) and depart the morning after (Sun · Dec 19), so all six training days are full on-snow days. The framework is fixed; the method adapts to conditions, weather and athlete readiness.

Sun · Dec 12ArrivalArrive
AfternoonTravel to Mont-Tremblant · check-in at preferred-rate accommodation
EveningEquipment review with the Catalyst tuning lead · cohort welcome · orientation · pre-season priorities briefing
Mon · Dec 13Free-Ski BaselinePhase 1 · Calibrate
MorningFree-ski assessment across varied terrain · video baseline · GPS baseline
MiddayCohort lunch · informal debrief
AfternoonStance and pressure re-sync · applied carving
EveningEquipment baseline review · self-directed mobility
Tue · Dec 14Gates IntroducedPhase 1 · Calibrate
MorningBrushed-gate SL introduction · rhythm and pole touch
MiddayGS gate fundamentals · early edge engagement
AfternoonApplied gate mileage · on-hill video capture
EveningVideo review · cohort technical discussion · sauna & whirlpool recovery
Wed · Dec 15Gate Volume · SL & GSPhase 2 · Sharpen
MorningFull SL course at progressive Masters race pace · pole touch and rhythm
MiddayCourse-reading session · tactical priorities
AfternoonFull GS rotation · longer turn shapes · early edge engagement
EveningSelf-directed mobility
Thu · Dec 16Gate Volume & First TimingPhase 2 · Sharpen
MorningFull SL lanes · first GPS-timed runs
MiddayVideo review · timing analysis · cohort discussion
AfternoonFull GS lanes · GPS overlays captured
EveningSauna and whirlpool recovery
Fri · Dec 17GS Race SimulationPhase 3 · Launch
MorningRace-pace GS at full course density · GPS overlays captured
Midday1:1 video debrief · GS tactical priorities updated
AfternoonGS benchmark runs · entry-recovery reps
EveningSelf-directed mobility
Sat · Dec 18SL Race Simulation & LaunchPhase 3 · Launch
MorningRace-pace SL at full course density · two timed benchmark runs · GPS overlays
Midday1:1 exit debrief · Pre-Season Readiness Report delivered · race-year priorities documented
AfternoonFinal tuning · cohort celebration dinner
Sun · Dec 19DepartureDepart
MorningDepartures · safe travels home

The Experience Along the Way

A Masters racing life is measured in more than results. Mont-Tremblant builds in the camaraderie now — and opens the door to the signature experiences of the wider pathway.

Cohort Culture & Culinary Days

Shared lanes, shared video, shared sauna, and a cohort celebration dinner. Non-racing partners are welcome at the table.

FIS Masters Cup & the Circuit

Mont-Tremblant launches the season the FIS Masters Cup and regional circuits build on. The cohort you meet here is the one you’ll see at the gates.

Atomic Factory Testing · VIP

For athletes going deeper: a January week in Austria — race-stock testing at the Atomic factory, a FIS Masters Cup event, and a Kitzbühel World Cup VIP raceday.

Kitzbühel World Cup · VIP

Watch the Hahnenkamm from inside the ropes — inspiration for every tier, and the celebration for those racing their own Masters Cup that week.

What’s Included

Training lane fees for the full camp
SL/GS gate sessions & free-skiing with certified Masters coaches
GPS-timed runs with performance overlays
Daily on-hill video capture + post-ski analysis
1:1 video debrief + written Pre-Season Readiness Report
Ski tuning session (Kuu Wax Products)
Sauna & whirlpool recovery access
In-room Wi-Fi

Selectable at Registration

  • Lift access — resort lift package, or bring your own season pass
  • Meal plan — breakfast + dinner package (per-day or full-camp)
  • Yoga / stretching — per-day or full-camp add-on

Athlete-Arranged

  • Accommodation— preferred-rate discount codes provided on deposit
  • Airfare & transfers— athlete responsibility; coordination codes on deposit

Masters athletes are independent adults and prefer to manage their own logistics. We deliver the training, the data, and the cohort — you build the package that fits you in the registration options above.


Safety & Evacuation · Global Rescue

Every Catalyst athlete is covered by Global Rescue field-rescue and medical-evacuation membership — a condition of registration, and the layer that gets you off the mountain when it matters.

It’s not travel insurance; it’s field rescue and evacuation. Global Rescue provides field rescue from the point of injury and, if you’re hospitalized more than 100 miles from home, medical evacuation to your home hospital of choice — no claim forms, no deductibles.

At registration, Catalyst sends you a Global Rescue membership quote to review and confirm; you complete payment online through the link in that email. Already carry equivalent field-rescue and evacuation coverage? Identify it during registration and sign the acknowledgment that it was offered and you’ve declined in favour of your own. No athlete trains without a plan to get home.


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

01

GPS-timed run data with performance overlays

02

A video library — baseline & comparison footage

03

A written Pre-Season Readiness Report

04

A 1:1 exit debrief with your coach

05

A clear next step into the season

Frequently Asked Questions

Is six days really enough to make a difference?

For a Masters athlete with a base of skiing behind them, yes. Six focused days with video, GPS data and Catalyst coaching produce clear priorities and re-sync your patterns to race pace right before the season. It’s a sharp, high-leverage tune-up timed for maximum transfer into your first races.

I’ve never done a Catalyst camp. Will I be behind?

No. The block stands on its own and we baseline every athlete on Day 1 — nothing to catch up on. Whether you enter at Master I, II or III, you leave with current, video-verified data and clear priorities.

What level of Masters racer is this for?

FIS Masters, USSA Masters, regional Masters circuits and competitive club Masters — plus athletes returning to the gates. The cohort spans ages 25–85, all skiing parallel-edge under control on intermediate-to-advanced terrain.

What’s included, and what do I select at checkout?

Every package includes coaching, GPS timing, daily video, the 1:1 debrief and Readiness Report, Kuu Wax tuning, sauna & whirlpool access, and Wi-Fi. At registration you choose lift access (a resort lift package or your own pass), an optional meal plan, and optional yoga/stretching. Accommodation, airfare and transfers are athlete-arranged with preferred-rate codes.

Can I attend with a partner who isn’t racing?

Yes. Mont-Tremblant is a full pedestrian resort village, well-suited to non-skiing or recreational-skiing partners. The training schedule leaves afternoons and evenings substantially open.

How does Mont-Tremblant fit the rest of the pathway?

Mont-Tremblant is the December 2027 launch — the entry point. The overseas build (Saas-Fee summer & fall and the Chilean Andes) runs earlier in the season, and the January Atomic/Kitzbühel experience follows. Do Mont-Tremblant alone, or make it step one and we’ll map the series around your calendar.

Ready

Launch Your Race Year

Train smarter. Ski faster. Own your line.

Mont-Tremblant · December 13–18, 2027 · 6-Day Pre-Season Launch. Limited cohort — select your package in the registration options above. The athletes who commit first are the ones who arrive prepared.

CAMPS:

Age Group:

Participant Eligibility and Standards Policy*

This policy outlines the minimum age and ability requirements for all participants of Catalyst Performance Camps. These standards are in place to ensure a safe, productive, and consistent experience for all campers and staff.

1. Minimum Age and Skills Requirement

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

  • Minimum Age: Campers must be a minimum of 12 years of age. No exceptions will be made to this age requirement.
  • Skiing Proficiency: Campers must demonstrate the ability to ski confidently and safely. This includes:
    • Parallel Skiing: The ability to execute controlled, parallel turns on blue and black diamond terrain in a variety of snow conditions.
    • Lift Usage: The ability to load, ride, and unload chairlifts independently and without assistance.
    • Equipment Management: The ability to carry their own skis and equipment, particularly on chairlifts, at all times. This is especially critical for our glacier camps where this is a required task.

2. Acknowledgment of Responsibility

By enrolling a participant in the camp, the parent or legal guardian certifies that the participant meets all the minimum age and skill requirements set forth in this policy. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to accurately assess the camper's ability and maturity to meet these standards.

3. Camp Management's Right to Act

Catalyst Performance Camps reserves the right to remove any camper from the program who, in the sole judgment of the Camp Director or coaching staff, is unable to meet these standards or poses a safety risk to themselves or others. In such a case, no refund, either full or partial, will be issued.

Catalyst Performance Camps: Fee Agreement & Refund Policy

This document outlines the financial terms and conditions of your enrollment in a Catalyst Performance Camp.


1. Fee Payment

To secure your place in the camp, the full balance of the fee must be paid in full no less than six (6) weeks before the official start date of the camp. Failure to meet this payment deadline may result in the forfeiture of your spot.


2. Refund & Cancellation Policy

  • Refunds Before Camp Start: If you cancel your enrollment before the two (2) weeks before the camp's start date, you are entitled to a refund of the full amount you have paid, less a deposit percentage taken by the resort.
  • No Refunds can be processed inside the two (2) week buffer period before Camp Start: No portion of the fee is refundable on or after the official 2-week date of the camp.
  • Reason for Policy: This policy is necessary because Catalyst Performance Camps incurs significant, non-refundable expenses in advance, including but not limited to staff salaries, facility rentals, and other operational costs. These expenses are based on the number of confirmed participants and cannot be recovered after the camp has begun.

3. Assumption of Financial Responsibility

  • Full Obligation: Each camper, or their legal guardian, is responsible for the full camp fee and any additional costs or charges incurred.
  • No Reduction for Absence: The obligation to pay the full fee will not be reduced, prorated, or waived due to any withdrawal or absence from the camp for any reason, including but not limited to injury, illness, personal matters, or disciplinary expulsion.
  • Acknowledgement: By signing this agreement, you acknowledge and agree that you are not entitled to a refund if you are expelled from, withdraw from, or are absent for any portion of the camp.

4. Legal Costs

You understand and agree that if it becomes necessary for Catalyst Performance Camps to take legal action to enforce any provision of this Fee Agreement, you will be responsible for and will reimburse Catalyst Performance Camps for all legal costs incurred, including but not limited to attorney's fees and court costs.


LIABILITY RELEASE, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

Participant Name(s):

Date:

1. Acknowledgment of Risks

I, the undersigned , acknowledge that I am a participant, or the legal guardian of a minor participant, in a Catalyst Performance Camp (the "Camp"). I understand and fully accept that participation in skiing, ski racing, ski instruction, and all related activities (the "Activities") is a high-risk action sport.

I am aware of and voluntarily accept the numerous risks, dangers, and hazards inherent in the Activities. These risks include, but are not limited to:

  • Natural Conditions: Changing weather, variable snow and ice conditions, exposed rocks, earth, trees, tree wells, cliffs, crevasses, and other natural objects, some of which may be unmarked.
  • Man-Made Objects and Equipment: Impact or collision with lift towers, fences, snow-making equipment, grooming equipment, snowcats, snowmobiles, or other vehicles and structures.
  • Terrain and Surface Conditions: Variations in terrain that may create blind spots or areas of reduced visibility, as well as changes in the skiing surface or sub-surface due to natural or artificial causes.
  • Human Factors: Collisions with other skiers, snowboarders, or participants; the negligence of other participants; and the failure of participants to ski or act safely or within designated areas.
  • Instruction and Supervision: The risks inherent in receiving and following instruction, and the potential for a participant to exceed their skill level.

I understand that these risks exist throughout the Camp, on all lifts, ski runs, trails, racecourses, and other facilities, and that many are unmarked. I freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers, and hazards and the possibility of personal injury, death, property damage, and financial loss resulting from my or my child's participation.


2. Release of Liability and Waiver of Claims

In consideration of the Camp allowing my participation, or the participation of my minor child, and permitting the use of its facilities, I hereby agree to the following on behalf of myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, and assigns:

  • To Waive and Release: I WAIVE AND RELEASE all claims, demands, actions, or causes of action that I have or may have in the future against the Camp and its parent company, subsidiaries, affiliates, and all their respective directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, volunteers, and representatives (collectively, the "Released Parties").
  • From All Liability: I RELEASE the Released Parties from all liability for any loss, damage, expense, or injury, including death, that I or my child may suffer because of my or my child's participation in the Camp.

This release includes claims arising from any cause whatsoever, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF CONTRACT, OR BREACH OF ANY STATUTORY OR OTHER DUTY OF CARE on the part of the Released Parties. This explicitly includes, but is not limited to, the failure of the Released Parties to safeguard or provide protection from the risks, dangers, and hazards of the Activities.


3. Indemnity Agreement

I further agree to HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY the Released Parties from all liability, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, or expenses, including but not limited to legal fees, that may be brought against the Released Parties by a third party as a result of:

  • My or my childs participation in the Camp.
  • My or my childs use of any of the facilities within which the Camp operates.
  • My or my childs negligence or intentional misconduct.

4. Binding Effect

I agree that this Liability Release, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnity Agreement is effective and binding upon my heirs, next of kin, executors, administrators, and assigns in the event of my death or incapacity.

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS AGREEMENT. I AM AWARE THAT BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT I AM WAIVING CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE.

Printed Name:

Date:

VENDOR

In entering into this Agreement I am not relying upon any oral or written representations or statements made by the Releasees other than what is set forth in this Agreement.

I HAVE READ & UNDERSTAND THIS AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CHILD AND I AM AWARE THAT BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT I AM WAIVING CERTAIN RIGHTS TO WHICH I OR MY HEIRS, NEXT OF KIN, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNS & REPRESENTATIVES MAY HAVE AGAINST THE RELEASEES

Catalyst Performance Camps Inc., Catalyst Global Racing, Catalyst Holdings Corporation, each of their affiliated companies and subsidiaries, and His Majesty the King in Right of the Provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, Yukon.