Off-Season Training
Train, explore, and progress all summer long. PCSS competitive off-season programs support athletes in Alpine, Cross Country, Freestyle, Freeski, Ski Mountaineering, Ski Jumping, and Snowboard.
Off-Season Growth, All Summer Long
Summer is a key training season for competitive PCSS athletes, offering structured opportunities to build strength, refine skills, and make meaningful progress before winter returns. Across every division—Alpine, Cross Country, Freeride, Freestyle, Freeski, Ski Mountaineering, Ski Jumping/Nordic Combined and Snowboard—athletes stay active and engaged with purposeful off-season training.
Sessions make use of world-class local venues, including the Utah Olympic Park, the US Ski & Snowboard Center of Excellence, Woodward Park City, and the 400+ miles of trails in Park City. Whether preparing for regional races, national competition, or advancing to the next level, summer provides the consistency, coaching, and focus needed for long-term growth. Explore each discipline below to find the right pathway for your athlete this off-season.
Questions? Contact our Sport Directors to inquire about off-season training for competitive athletes.
Looking for Winter?
Alpine
Dryland prepares FIS and IMC athletes with strength, agility, and conditioning tailored to ski-specific demands, building a strong foundation before fall training and on-snow camps begin.
Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined
Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined offer Small Hills, L3, and L4 summer programs with jumping, dryland, and strength at UOP, plus added endurance and rollerski training for Nordic Combined athletes.
Ski Mountaineering
Skimo athletes build strength, stability, and muscular endurance with structured sessions at the Center of Excellence, supporting efficiency and resilience heading into the winter racing season.
Snowboard
Snowboard athletes progress tricks, strength, and air awareness through full-time, part-time summer training, including airbag, trampoline, and conditioning sessions.














