Design a personalized training experience that aligns with your racing goals
Pick the Location
We have years of working relationships with several locations locally and globally. These connections will provide you with the ideal training space and accommodations to meet your training and recovery needs.
1)Utah Olympic Park, Park City, Utah - (Open for Private Booking- Jan 5- Feb 5, 2027) Pick 3-5 days for you and/or up to 6 of your friends. Holiday Group Camps are scheduled for December 26-Jan 5th, 2027.
2) Timberline Resort at Mt. Hood, Oregon - February -April for private training. Summer is scheduled for camp experiences.
3) Hintertux Glacier, Austria, is an ideal mix of culture and training. October - May.
4) Winter Park and Copper Mountain Resort, Colorado, are dream destinations. These are an ideal location from November to April. Spring Group Camps are scheduled for May.
5) Sun Peaks, British Columbia, Canada. This is an ideal location, December - May. A winter group camp is scheduled in December 2026 .
6) Nakiska, Alberta, Canada. Variable terrain and close to Calgary. December - April. A Thanksgiving Group Camp is scheduled for USA Thanksgiving week November 22-29th, 2026.
Design it
We will work with you to customize the trip and training!
Trip Details can Include:
Simple and Prime Travel
Luxurious Lodging
Optimal Training
Dryland Adventure Options
Tutoring/Homework Support
Coaches
A family racing tradition with the very best coaching staff to work around the clock to meet you where you are with your racing needs. Immediate, specific feedback helps you get the most out of every turn in your carefully designed race environment.
Dining & accommodations
All accommodations and dining experiences will be designed with your budget and preferences in mind.
Registration
Start the process now by filling out this quick interest intake form. We will then quickly follow up to begin the tailored planning and booking process.
Online Interest form
“We spent 3 sessions with you on a long weekend, and he moved up 20 spots in SL and made the flip for the first time. Sure, it was a breakout day and needs to be repeated, but there is the existence of proof. Tichy Racing has a passion for the sport that is infectious. That passion drives the athlete to achieve to their own potential. On the soft skills side, there is also a culture of “tough encouragement.” I am not an expert at ski racing, but I did work as a physicist at a nuclear weapons laboratory and have a fundamental understanding of kinetic motion (how to make a body go fast or slow). My expert opinion is that everything you teach makes a body go faster down the hill.”
