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Ski Fitness – Part 5: Rotation Skills

All right!  In a previous video, we talked about rotation in the sense of mobility. With skiing, rotation skills are a critical factor, so we want to practice lots of different variations of rotation because essentially in skiing unless you’re going straight down the hill, there’s rotation in almost everything you do. If you’re doing bumps it’s lots of rotation, …

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Ski Fitness – Part 4: Balance Training

Last time, we talked about mobility. And, as we’re talking more about skiing performance, balance is a key factor, especially in skiing. In skiing, you’re in dynamic activity, there are always things you have to react and respond to, and a lot of people try to train extreme balance. While that is great, you have to have a foundation of …

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Intermittent Fasting – Fact vs. Fiction (Part 2)

To kick off your week, here’s the continuation of last week’s post on Intermittent Fasting (“IF”). If you missed that one, here it is in a nutshell (though I encourage you to read the full post). 😉 IF is the strategic modification of “Feeding” and “Fasting” windows for greater health benefits It is NOT a weight-loss tool – studies show …

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Ski Fitness – Part 3: Mobility (Core & Hips)

All right! Last time we were demonstrating plank with breathing. Today we’re going to talk about mobility. A lot of people confuse mobility and flexibility. Let me do quick differentiation.  Flexibility is your total range of motion. If I actively take myself into a position that’s mobility. So, this is mobility. Holding a bar or a pull and stepping into …

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Transformation Tip: Beliefs Are Simply Ideas With “Legs”

Here are a few questions to ponder. Their answers are important. How often do you think about your beliefs and ideas? Have you assessed whether your beliefs are helping or hindering you in life? When was the last time you tested the conviction of those beliefs? Do you know where they came from? Are they yours, or someone else’s? Have …