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: Also the fact that most stuff, even if it uses DC internally (most things probably do), runs off mains AC and has some sort of built-in/shipped-with-it power supply, and there aren't really common standards for high-powered lower-voltage DC connectors around. Except USB-C, I guess? That goes to 100W.
gollark: I guess it depends on exactly what you do, and the resistance of the wires.
gollark: Which is as far as I know more an issue of low voltages than DC itself, but DC means you can't change the voltage very easily.
gollark: There is the problem that low-voltage DC loses power more quickly over longer distances.
gollark: Yes, you're right, let's just replace our lightbulbs with idealized magic visible light emitters.
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