Sophia from EXOS in Rapid talks about her Tactical Games Competition
What happens when competitive shooting, endurance racing and strength training are combined into one event?
For Monument Health Exos strength and conditioning coach Sophia Grohs, the answer is the Tactical Games, a rapidly growing competition that tests athletes' physical and mental limits while requiring precision marksmanship under pressure.
Grohs recently appeared on The BrandoM Podcast to discuss her experience competing in the Tactical Games, where she earned a third-place finish in her first event against seasoned competitors.
The Tactical Games combines elements of military-style fitness challenges, obstacle courses, running, strength events and shooting competitions. Competitors are required to complete physically demanding tasks before transitioning to shooting stations where accuracy can determine final standings.
“It’s kind of a shooting competition and CrossFit had a baby,” Grohs said.
A former U.S. Army soldier, Grohs served seven years, including three years on active duty. After leaving the military and relocating to South Dakota, she eventually joined Monument Health Exos, where she now works with athletes, older adults and local sports programs, including Hill City High School athletes and area soccer players.
Her path to the Tactical Games began after years of recovering from injuries and surgeries.
Between late 2023 and early 2025, Grohs underwent three knee surgeries and a shoulder surgery. Rather than slowing down, the rehabilitation process fueled her desire to return to high-level competition.
“I wanted to show these kids what the human body is capable of,” Grohs said. “How do I model that? How do I lead from the front?”
At her first Tactical Games event, Grohs faced a field of experienced competitors and quickly learned the challenges of the sport. One event required competitors to repeatedly move a rain-soaked 175-pound sandbag while wearing tactical gear and carrying firearms.
Despite some costly mistakes during the shooting portions of the competition, Grohs remained competitive throughout the weekend and even captured an event victory in a sprint-based running challenge.
The experience also introduced her to a supportive community of athletes.
“The women I competed against were some of the nicest, most down-to-earth people I’ve ever been around,” Grohs said. “They were making sure I had the right equipment and was in the right place before events.”
Preparation for the sport requires a unique training approach. Grohs monitors her heart rate during workouts and practices shooting while fatigued to simulate competition conditions.
“My heart rate is jacked, my legs hurt, I feel like I’m about to puke, and I still have to perform,” she said.
Grohs will compete in three Tactical Games events this summer, beginning with a competition in Rupert, Idaho, on June 19. Additional events are scheduled in Iowa and Montana.
Support for her competitive pursuits has come from Monument Health, which helped cover registration expenses, and local businesses including Sidwell Arms.
For those interested in following her progress, Grohs can be found on Instagram at @sophie_g4, while competition coverage and live scoring are available through the Tactical Games' social media platforms and YouTube channel.
As Grohs prepares for another demanding summer of competition, she hopes her journey serves as an example for the athletes she coaches every day.
After overcoming multiple surgeries and years of recovery, she now finds herself competing alongside some of the nation's top tactical athletes — and proving she belongs.
“I can hang with these women,” Grohs said. “That was probably the biggest thing I took away from that first competition.”
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