indoor training?

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indoor training?

Post by mongol8 » Thu Aug 10, 2023 8:11 am

Has anyone tried skiing the indoor "mountain" at the American Dream mall in NJ? I grew up on Berkshire East, but am stuck down here for another couple months and want to start getting in shape for winter. Do you think there will be room enough to carve?

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Re: indoor training?

Post by Manney » Thu Aug 10, 2023 1:58 pm

Never tried it. Likely works out OK in the absence of a trip to the Southern Hemisphere. Gotta be cheaper if living in the local area.

Don’t want to start the thread drift too early… but if no one can respond directly to indoor skiing…

Elliptical trainers might help on keeping in shape. Certainly bikes do… tho not ski specific, different movements, muscle groups. Mostly aerobics and endurance. Awesome for legs, glutes, balance. Marginally useful for upper body… even trail riding, which is my deal in the off season.

@bauerb does a lot of XC trail running… impressive stuff by the looks of it. Perhaps he could comment on how this works/doesn’t work to prepare him for ski season?
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Re: indoor training?

Post by Krummholz » Thu Aug 10, 2023 2:50 pm

Pull ups for arms, leg presses, squats, lunges with dumbbells for legs. Yoga for flexibility, core strength, balance.

And some Telemark specific exercises from YouTube - https://youtube.com/@telemarkskifitness

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Re: indoor training?

Post by mongol8 » Fri Aug 11, 2023 5:15 pm

Update: I shredded the American Dream! Couple suffers had banana peels on their skis. Think I might have pulled a hammy



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Re: indoor training?

Post by bauerb » Wed Aug 16, 2023 12:05 pm

I race XC skiing and skimo in the winter. the rest of the year I do running races on trails, mostly Sky Racing in the Western US. so I start my running training in April-ish, and continue my race calendar through early October. by September I am roller skiing 1 day/week. by October roller-skiing has taken over my volume. I also will do some Muscular Endurance work ( plyometrics at a high volume of reps). I also do hill-bounding with poles.



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