Posts by author: David

How do you get a six pack?

David | February 12, 2011 | 4:01 pm

I’m 12. And a girl. 105lbs, it varies because I have alot of leg and arm muscle. I’m active, I play lacrosse, and cross country ski, and next fall I’m doing cross country running. Do you have to do the abdominal exercise to get a six pack? I’ve heard it doesn’t do much but tire you out.. can’t you just run and do the elliptical machines and stuff like that? And also what are some good workout plans and diet tips for this? Thanks

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

I have a broken leg and I just got my walking boot, what are so simple exercises I can do? Please answer!?

David | February 9, 2011 | 1:37 am

I broke my leg on the 13th of december and it was a simple break. I just got a walking boot(or cast, whatever you want to call it) and I want some different exercises I can do that does not involve to much weight on it. Thanks and Please, Please answer, I need my leg to get back in shape for skiing and snowboarding.

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

Ski exercises?

David | February 5, 2011 | 1:53 am

Im going ski-ing 6th feb and im fairly fit, but wanted to build up my legs a little before going as iv heard its tough on your legs. Has anyone got any exercises or stretches i can do at home? I already do a steps and aerobics class once a week.

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

I am an avid skier and have always wondered if skiing is good exercise. ?

David | February 1, 2011 | 1:40 am

If you could, I would appreciate knowing all of the areas that skiing targets…thanks in advance

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

What is a good at-home exercise routine could I do?

David | January 28, 2011 | 11:13 am

I work out every morning for an hour before school at superfit but it’s not quite enough. I can’t run because its too cold now and at the moment I don’t have enough money for the gym. I’m planning on cross country skiing a few times a week as well as superfit 5 times a week.

What are some things you do at home to firm up/ lose weight? Without any equipment really?

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

Does Avalance Ski Training Really Have the Best Ski Exercises?

David | January 26, 2011 | 1:51 pm

If you’re a regular skiier, you know the kind of pain that can shoot through your legs after even one good long run from over 2,000 feet.  I’ve had times where the pain has prevented me from going back out on the slope for the rest of the day, which is a huge disappointment.

Chances are, if you’ve experienced that kind of pain, you’ve gone looking for exercises that can build up your legs and stamina. (That’s part of why I developed this website!!!!!)

ski exercises fitnessOne of the most popular ebooks you’ll find on the internet about ski exercises is Avalance Ski Training by Mike Geary.  The book promises that “you’ll develop rock-solid legs and abs that will make it easier for you to ski for hours on end without pain.”

Initially, it seemed like a lot of hype to me. After all, I’d read these kinds of books before, and I’m a pretty good skiier, and they rarely have delivered on their promises.  So,  I didn’t think I would learn anything new.  And, I wasn’t sure if it would really be worth the money. But, to be fair on this site, I felt I had to review it for you. So I bought it.

I started following the recommended plan of doing the routines 3 to 4 days a week.  I did my ski exercise routines on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, after work at home.

There were over 30 exercises, just as promised, and they were grouped into special combinations which I could choose based on my abilities and fitness level.  Yes, I knew some of the exercises he promotes in the book, but there were lots of new ones I had never seen or tried.

I chose some of the more “advanced” routines because I consider myself a highly advanced skiier (not an expert, but I go out regularly and can take on some bigger runs with confidence). The instructions were clear and easy to follow and the pictures helped.

The result?  Yes, I was sore for the first week. The exercises really did force me to work muscles a little harder than I was used to, and the burn actually felt pretty good.  After the second week, I was feeling really good and my legs really did feel “stronger”.

After three weeks, as promised, I was done prepping for my next trip to the slopes.  I was headed to Vermont to ride Jay Peak and knew I this would be the ultimate test.

I have to say it was the best skiing I ever did.  At the end of my first run from 2,300 feet, I didn’t feel as exhausted as I had earlier in the season, and I took the lift back up and did two more runs. I honestly didn’t feel as worn out as in the past, and I attribute that to my preparation with the Avalanche Ski Training program.

Is this the “the best ski exercise training program” on the market today?  That’s a pretty bold claim.  But, I will say, Avalanche Ski Training WAS really good and it really helped me bulk up my legs and gave me a stronger back. So, yes, it was good and worth the money.

If you’re still not sure about buying his book, take confidence in the fact that Mike does have an 8-week 100% money back guarantee on the book, so that gives you enough time to try it out and see if it works for you.

I recommend Avalanche Ski Training to anyone who wants to improve their abilities on the slopes, whether downhill skiing, moguls, or even cross-country.  It worked for me, so I’m pretty sure it will work for you!

Click here to visit the Avalanche Ski Training website!

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Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

Tips On How To Pack Best for Your Next Ski Holiday

David | January 26, 2011 | 12:56 pm

One of probably the most fulfilling and enjoyable matters to accomplish as an exclusive holiday is to plan a ski vacation throughout the cold winter months. There’s nothing like picking a special trip to a far-off vacation spot and skiing the slopes in an entirely new atmosphere. You will challenge your current skiing capabilities, discover great new spots, and encounter fantastic folks!

After you’ve decided on your desired destination, the next aspect to consider is preparing what you’re likely to wear. Packing for a ski vacation could be challenging, especially when you contemplate how much gear you’ve! Consider it: skis, ski poles, ski boots, insulated jackets, ski gloves, hats or ski helmets, ski goggles, and socks. Here are five ideas for packing strategically.

1.First, make sure you pack all your necessary ski equipment! When flying, pack your boots and poles in an airline-approved travel bag. You can buy these online if needed. A ski bag is developed to hold your ski poles and skis and keep them protected on the flight. Boots which are not encased need to go as a carry-on. Naturally, if you are driving, just be sure to load every thing within the car!

2. Select what you’ll wear while skiing! Just how much you pack will vary on how long you might be planning to vacation.Pick some base layer clothing and some mid-layer clothing. One or two of every per day is about proper. Remember to pack your ski jacket and pants, too! Be certain to bring a couple of changes of clothing, since you might get wet.

3. Pack additional attire you propose to put on when not skiing. Try to remember knitted clothing, down jackets, and boots you’ll be able to wear around town.

4. Keep in mind your accessories! Bring at least two pairs of ski socks. Pack your ski helmet, a couple of pairs of gloves, and your goggles. Keep in mind sunscreen, too!

5. Pack your paperwork! If you are planning a destination ski trip, it’s a great concept to purchase your lift tickets, lessons, or rentals ahead of time. Be positive to bring all of the appropriate paperwork, and keep in mind your hotel reservations and plane tickets, too!

Despite the fact that we’ve itemized everything you ought to feel of packing you shouldn’t overdo it. Chances are extremely good that you will be able to buy anything you overlook to pack once you might have reached the slopes.

Skiing is one of the most enjoyable activities you could do together with your loved ones however it is also considered to be 1 of the most highly priced vacations to take. Remember that proper planning and packing will make for an excellent time on the slopes. Get pleasure from your trip!

For far more data about packing for a ski trip, be certain to check what the destination resort recommends, too. If you are going to rent equipment, be conscious of ski pole sizing before you choose to take your own skis and ski poles. Equipment varies widely and you want to be positive to enjoy your vacation!

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

How to exercise for free in the winter?

David | January 24, 2011 | 11:12 am

I’m not joining a "health club" – too much $dough$ for me right now. I have no ski’s or super boots or sleds; and don’t want to go sledding. Theres 2 feet of snow on the ground. What should I do, I havent exercised in 3 weeks.
thanks

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

Pleasee..Help Me for These Exercises!!(I'm an italian student)?

David | January 20, 2011 | 1:34 am

1)I’d have recognized you anywhere; you ____ . look so different you’ve changed a lot are quite pale don’t look too well you haven’t changed
one bit
2) A trunk is part of a _______ . knife flower television tree telephone
3) When I heard that I had been given the job I felt
happy ______ .
indeed at all totally completely extremely
4) I ________ eat a horse! I’m really hungry. need to might needn’t could —–
5) She can’t ______ you because she’s deaf. talk to speak to look at see hear
6) If you can’t afford those books you can always
_______ them from a library.
publish lend purchase borrow read
7) The old lady couldn’t carry the suitcase herself
because it was too _______ .
bright tight heavy light old
8) I wonder why they _____ yet. hadn’t arrived haven’t arrived won’t arrive didn’t arrive don’t arrive
9) I explained to Jim how to get here by car but
perhaps I _____ him a map.
had to give ought to give must have given should give should have given
10) I’m sure they’d phone us if they ______ lost. get would get had got will get got
11) I won’t go to the party _______ he invites me while without since unless as
12) Four girls ______ Mary went on the trip. along together beside besides alongside
13) Who ______ you how to ski? taught said told learned helped
14) The river has ______ 10 inches because of the
heavy rain.
raised advanced climbed descended risen
15) Jane ______ all kinds of vegetables in her
garden.
rises grows up cultivate bring up raises
16) The doctor made us _____ 2 hours in his office. wait waiting to wait attend for attend
17) This soup is _____ hot to eat. much too very quite rather
18) I ________ smoke but now I don’t anymore. used to didn’t use to am used to got used to have gotten used to
19) It’s going to rain. I wish I ______ my umbrella. brought will bring had brought would bring bring
If you could take a trip, where ______ you go? do did shall will would
20) He’s buying a bicycle _______ he won’t have to
walk to work.
a in order to that so as to so that
21) The singers sang ______ badly that we walked
out in the middle.
so too such very more
22) He spoke not only Russian but _______
German.
also not too neither as well
23) We’d better hurry or we _______ miss the train. are able to would will won’t should
24) What does he do for _________ ? as a living a job a living to live to work
25) When I come back ______ you be here? will are do ought shall
26) Who ______ English in this class? are speaking speak is spoken is speaking to speaks
27) When you finish the course, what ______ ? do you do you will do would you do you do are you going to do
28) At the time of the accident, how fast ______ ? do you drive did you drive have you driven were you driving are you driving
29) Since the new law ______ , there have been
fewer crimes.
past has passed passed is passed was passed
30) Don’t answer the phone when it _____ . will ring rings is going to ring ring does ring
31) The film ______ already started when we got
there.
had is was had had has
32) The book ______ next month. is publishing will have been
published
is being published would be published was being published
33) John sees _________ she her his hers he
34) _________ oranges are very good. This There That These They
35) Who is sitting _________ the door. buy close bye by next
36) Mary _________ to New York today. go is going went does go is
37) How many suitcases do you _________ ? has have are is do

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

is water skiing exercise?

David | January 16, 2011 | 1:35 am

my friends claim that if your being towed by a boat then its not exercise

Oh, and I just learned about some "secret" exercises that all skiers should be doing for powerful legs and reducing injuries. Click here to read about the secret exercises. The exercises were really awesome and helpful. I highly recommend it.

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