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Ski ski ski ski ski ski ski by Danielle L Posted Wed 30 Dec 2009 9:32am The fam and I are heading out for a mini ski trip. We’ll be ringing in the new decade in a slopeside hot tub, spent exhausted and jelloid from a full day of skiing. Then we’ll ski again New Year’s day, when the mountain is deserted because everyone is hungover! I’m hopeful to find powder, and maybe some fresh tracks. I of course expect full Read on »
Ski, Ski, Ski by dlease Posted Mon 18 Jan 2010 5:54am I just had an amazing stretch of 9 days where I skied 7 days. That's my best stretch of skiing in a few years, and it was a lot of fun, despite the fact that I was fighting...). Then, I took a 2-day clinic where I was the student. We skied at Smugglers' Notch and the snow was amazing. I learned a lot that I intend to use in my teaching for the rest Read on »
Skiing Exercises Improve Strength: Piste Domination This Year? by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Sep 2008 2:41pm as new challenges, nothing beats Europe for recreational as well as extreme skiing. The slopes are just out of this world with the French Alps, Austria, Northern Italy as well...Copyright © 2008 Lucy. Visit the original article at http://www.fitness-equipment-solutions.com/skiing-exercises-improve-strength-pis. It’s time. The skiing season is just Read on »
Skiing Exercises Improve Strength: Piste Domination This Year? by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 Dec 2009 6:10pm might sound expensive, but for people that love skiing and want a new experience as well as new challenges, nothing beats Europe for recreational as well as extreme skiing... It’s time. The skiing season is just around the corner and you know you need more exercise before taking your trip. No more failed Read on »
How Ski Technology Affects Your Skiing by David Barton Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 7:17pm I have been hearing many questions lately about ski equipment. Does it make a difference if I use short or long skis? Old or new? What really is the difference in equipment? How much does it really affect my skiing? Although most people think that equipment doesn't really affect performance (and to a certain degree this is true), rapidly Read on »
Ski In, Ski Out, and an In room Kitchen for 200 dollars a night. by Heather W Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:12pm looove skiing, parts of me want to move to a ski area and work as a nurse in a clinic so I could ski my brains out. The other parts which want to act, write, and ride subways seem to win these conflicts. Right now it's 8:00 am and the temp is -8F. (I have skied once in that temp when I was 18 and had much more body fat). I got up early to enjoy Read on »
Ski Baby, Ski! by Caratunkgirl Posted Thu 04 Feb 2010 12:00am much I think I might be getting 6-pack abs, and skied our butts off.  It was cold, but that just made the trips to the outhouse that much quicker. Day 1 - Gear Explosion   Yeah that is just one car, I don't know where we put the people. We started the 10ish mile ski into South Branch Pond from just outside of the Matagamon Gate.  It was cold Read on »
Another Townie Bike, Skiing from Work, and Kinda Like a Ski Resort For Under $30 by Karen Voyer-Caravona Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 6:15pm the steep and slippery driveway tomorrow. If its snowing I'll just pack my skis and ski home, as I did this afternoon. Those skis were definitely one of the best Christmas gifts ever. No, it is not bike commuting but it proves an acceptable substitute for the car. Today's skiing conditions were perfect. The snow deep, well packed, and just slick enough for a good glide. I Read on »
Get In Shape Before You Go Skiing by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:34pm Trust me, you will enjoy your skiing experience better if your fitness level is adequate. This will require you to engage in a fitness program that focuses on movements... are upper body muscles of the core (upper back, lower back, obliques and abdominals) and extremities (hands, triceps, biceps and forearms) and lower body muscles (hips, glutes Read on »
Skiing the Glades - Trees by David Barton Posted Mon 08 Mar 2010 12:00am this?" Fear not. I have your advice right here. Call ski patrol. And then before next time, read some of my advice here The most basic and primary thing you want to do when skiing......necklaces in the store windows? Next thing you know, you started walking off your line and drifting towards that direction. The same thing occurs in skiing. Whenever you look Read on »