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Alpine ski racing is a challenging sport, which involves dynamic balance, agility and strength. Unless the racer wants to travel to the Southern Hemisphere in the off-season, on-slope training is limited to the winter months. As such,…
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According to the Professional Ski Instructors of America, edge, pressure, rotary and balance are the fundamental skills required for alpine skiing. While edge, pressure and rotary skills can be practiced on the slopes, balance is somet…
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Staying in snowboarding shape in the off-season starts with some dry land training exercises. You can work on your stance and edging techniques while improving on your core strength and endurance. If you are new to snowboarding, dry la…
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The advent of the shaped ski had a profound influence on ski racing, as well as on the conditioning methods for the sport. While strength training was once the main focus, smaller and lighter shaped skis require far less brute force an…
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Rome is one of Europe's most walkable cities. Its long hills provide an excellent workout for even the most fit walkers and runners, and its ancient and diverse architecture can motivate you to keep walking and exploring. Fatigue becom…
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Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada is located on the St. John River, about two hours west of recreational opportunities at Grand Lake. Guests staying at hotels in Fredericton, NB, can enjoy many local outdoor activities, such as fishin…
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If ski moguls were blue, they would resemble the bosu. This is just one of the reasons why the bosu can provide one of the most efficient forms of ski-fitness training. The word "bosu" stands for both sides up and both sides utilized.…
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Transverse abdominal muscles are the deepest muscles in the abdominal wall. This muscle helps stabilize the spine. The Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma reports that weak transverse abdominal muscles have been f…
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You can easily work on your stomach muscles without creating a lot of impact. The number of machines dedicated to give you an ab workout where you must bend practically your entire torso forward have exploded in recent years, but to re…
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Strengthening the muscles of your lower abdomen can help you while backpacking because strong abdominal muscles take some of the pressure off your back. In addition to carrying a heavier load for a longer period of time, having strong…
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Strong knees mean longer and more profound enjoyment of an abundance of outdoor activities. Recreational activities from skiing to hiking to basketball will all suffer if your knees aren't in good shape. Your enjoyment of these and oth…
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Horst Abraham, in his book "Skiing Right," wrote that people can learn to swim in the winter and learn to ski in the summer. Abraham was referring to the dynamic pattern theory of motor learning, which states that the brain is more eff…
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Choosing exercises that work more than one body part at a time is a good way to shorten your workout while still achieving your desired results. Leg exercises are usually divided into those that target the upper leg or thigh and those…
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Shoulder strength is a large part of being a healthy, happy outdoorsperson. Among their many benefits, strong, healthy shoulders help ease the stress of lugging a pack and can make scaling a rock face a much less daunting proposition.…
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