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The best way to stay in shape is really to cross-train with another sport as it is both fun and challenging. Basketball works well because it combines quick bursts of cardio (sprints) with power (jumping) and endurance. However, serious athlets will lift weights and train specific muscles in addition to working on cardiovascular endurance. In a nutshell a lifting program should look like this for a snowboarder: over the summer you should be focusing on building solid muscle by performing high reps of low weight (or even just bodyweight). Squats, deadlifts, lunges, etc... Be sure you are balancing yourself and not doing to many quadricep excercises with to few hamstrings (asking for a knee injury). As the season gets closer switch into more plyometric based excercises, but continue with your bodyweight lifts from the summer, just not as intense. Remember plyometrics are very dangerous and can really harm your body if done wrong or without adequate strength to start with.

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Cycling is my off-season sport. Cycling is intensive on legs plus coordination. I start the spring with a lot of road cycling to build up my cardio, then I switch to mountain biking in August to keep my cardio but as well go for burst of energy and reflex coordination. Finally by September, I go for downhill mountain biking, all reflex, burst of energy and adrenaline. In the meant time, I do regular ( 5 times a week ) weight lifting with low weight.

Seb

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This could be fun???:

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But I prefer to do it with a bunch of Bosus lined up. Jump from one to the next. I put them 5-6 feet apart. Its fun.

More Swiss Ball fun:

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I can almost do this:

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  • 4 weeks later...

Check out the book "Fit to Ski and Snowboard" by Rocky Snyder. He shares a lot of easy to learn/ bang for your buck exercises that stick to basics and work. :biggthump

Should be available through www.BarnesandNoble.com.

For endurance I always use "wall sits" to compliment the rest of my workout. burn baby burn!

Cheers.

-Ryan

www.bergssnowboardshop.com

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thank you phil! i happen to agree.

i also tend to make sure that i work out my shoulders in an effort to protect them. i think body weight bearing exercises with a focus on balance and stability can pretty much cover you for the season. as well as using cardio workouts that focus on recovery a la berg meuller (please forgive my horrible spelling). snowboarding is fun, so training for it should be enjoyable as well.

knee rehab is not fun ;)

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