Training Camp: Tucson

Hills. Skills. Thrills. Join us in the Tucson sun for a training camp like no other!

Ready to kick your 2027 season into high gear? Join the coaching teams from Sonic Endurance and No Limits Endurance Coaching for four unforgettable days of triathlon training, education, and community in beautiful Tucson, Arizona — one of the best winter endurance training destinations in the U.S.

You’ll swim, bike, and run under the desert sky, tackle the legendary Mt. Lemmon climb, and refine your form, fueling, and mindset with personalized guidance from our team of four experienced endurance coaches. Camp includes skills and endurance sessions across all 3 sports. (See the tentative itinerary for more details.)

Whether you’re training for your first race or building fitness for your best season yet, you’ll leave camp fitter, smarter, and more confident in your abilities. You’ll also leave with new friends and a community who will cheer you for the rest of the year. 

Join Sonic Endurance coaches and athletes at the site of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics and home to the original 140.6 in the continental United States: Lake Placid, NY.  You’ll train on the race course multiple times throughout the weekend, hear from Sonic coaches on their experiences throughout the races, and receive tips and advice to have your best day on race day.

Not racing Lake Placid? No problem! Come get a fantastic training weekend that is fully supported with on-site mechanical and SAG support for the bike and plenty of nutrition. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the High Peaks.

Our Tucson Camp will features the following:

Daily Swim, Bike, or Run Clinics & Workouts

Focused on base endurance, skill development, and confidence-building. This training camp is designed to maximize your endurance and strength for the season to come. See the tentative camp schedule for more details. As a reminder: all campers should be able to do the minimum training durations: 2500 yard continuous swim, 3 hour continuous bike (plus set up for hilly terrain), 90 minutes continuous run or hike. 

Se the camp schedule for more specific details.