




It all starts with conditioning of the body and mind. Join us for this exciting experience ranging from mountain biking, hiking, track work, trail running, and weight lifting amongst other fun activities. Dryland runs daily from 4:00-5:30pm September through November.
All the world-class, race-stock equipment you can imagine! Anyone on the team will benefit from this privilege. Rossignol, Fischer, Volkl, Marker, Nordica, Tecnica, Lange, etc... All race orders go in during the latter part of October during our Dryland season.
...And NOW we shift to the SNOW! The intensity of the program picks up with a couple of pre-season training camps held in Copper Mountain, CO around Halloween. We then move into daily gate training at Eldora Mountain Resort at the beginning of November from 8:30-10:30am. Our primary focus is on the technical events: Giant Slalom and Slalom, although Super G and Downhill are also an option. There is a heavy emphasis on video analysis.
...The Stop Watch Is On! While we continue training daily from late November through mid-April, we are also racing on all the weekends and sometimes during the week. Our race series ranges from various sanctioning bodies such as: FIS, FIS-U, FIS-J, to USSA and USCSA (College). We also race in the USCSA Western Regional Championships during the mid part of February. This program has captured the USCSA Rocky Mountain Conference Championship title for 12 consecutive years.USCSA Ski Team at the University of Colorado Mission Statement: To provide an opportunity for the students of this University to continue or begin ski racing after high school, even if they are not Varsity caliber athletes; all ability levels are welcome. This program is designed as a stepping stone for building character, friendships, improving team skills, time management skills, physical fitness, mental focus, and attaining goals.