Training camp
A training camp is an organized period in which military personnel or athletes participate in a rigorous and focused schedule of training in order to learn or improve skills.[1]

Hassan Dia sets up his handcycle trainer during a para-cycling training camp in Thailand.
Examples
- Training camp (National Football League)
- Spring training in baseball
- G4's Training Camp
- Boot camp
- Citizens Military Training Camp
- Camp Bullis, Camp Blanding, many more
- Terrorist training camp
- Afghan training camp
- Category:Afghan training camps
- Afghan training camp
- Career Training Camps
- Example: Training Camp (IT company)
- List of professional MMA training camps
gollark: I think you'd probably *not* want to do that on a Pi running Linux? That sounds very real time.
gollark: Actually, C++ compilers are sentient AI.
gollark: So you *do* do dynamic memory allocation‽!‽‽‽‽⸘
gollark: ```c#include <stdint.h>#include <stddef.h>static uintptr_t MEMPOS = 1;void* malloc(size_t size) { uintptr_t bees = MEMPOS; MEMPOS += size; return (void*)bees;}void free(void* ptr) { *(char**)ptr = "hello please do not use this address";}```
gollark: Just implement `malloc`. It's quite easy.
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