Balance Training
Discussion
Always kept pretty aerobically fit through cycling running etc
As I've got older I've realised that strength and mobility are important and added these in but can't say I enjoy them.
But the last part of the longevity puzzle is balance. This is pretty important as I still want to keep skiing at a decent level and being UK based 3 weeks a year is pobably all I get.
I've had a scrub balance board which I've used on and off over the years and is pretty challenging. There's no way I'll ever go one footed on it or perform any skater type tricks so I've ordered a slackboard from Gibbon to see if I can dial my ski stength with some lunges and balance exercises on that.
Does anyone else have a balance routine/tips?
As I've got older I've realised that strength and mobility are important and added these in but can't say I enjoy them.
But the last part of the longevity puzzle is balance. This is pretty important as I still want to keep skiing at a decent level and being UK based 3 weeks a year is pobably all I get.
I've had a scrub balance board which I've used on and off over the years and is pretty challenging. There's no way I'll ever go one footed on it or perform any skater type tricks so I've ordered a slackboard from Gibbon to see if I can dial my ski stength with some lunges and balance exercises on that.
Does anyone else have a balance routine/tips?
Brush your teeth while standing on one leg - it helped as a form of physio to sort out an ankle injury.
Apart from that I have an Indo Balance Trainer in the lounge - I only use it occaisionally these days (on carpet) and wouldn't feel confident jumping on it on a hard wodden floor.
Apart from that I have an Indo Balance Trainer in the lounge - I only use it occaisionally these days (on carpet) and wouldn't feel confident jumping on it on a hard wodden floor.
Edited by jesusbuiltmycar on Friday 21st November 10:15
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