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Hey girls and guys, just waiting to hit the gym tonight for the body tuning regiments. One thing Ive been keen on for this winters work outs is the core! If your in any type of water/board based sport you know this is a area of interest. Especially with the forces against you in Jump, our core is one of the most crucial areas in which the amount of force against you hits. A great strength building exercise that I use in my workout actually resembles this force when on the water to the closest T.
Go to your machine work out center and adjust your pull bar down to chest level. Put the appropriate weight on as this will vary for people.
This will work out so many areas of your core all in one and you’ll begin to notice a sore feeling after your first day.
Not only will this get your waist to your shoulders built up and ripped, you’ll be able to fight the forces that a 6 liter, 400+hp Mastercraft boat revving up to red-line will put on you.
Let me know what you think!
BK
Jamie B here! Arrived in Wyoming a few days ago. Skiing with good friend Richard Abelson. If you don’t know Rich, he’s a legit trick waterskier, skied in the Masters and has placed top 3 in World Cup contests. I’ll be in Wyoming till Feb 4, skiing snow everyday. Ok, we’ll try to ski everyday!
The Teton mountains are magical rock sky scrapers. Most of the skiing I’ll be doing here is backcountry style, which means your on your own hiking up and route finding down. Jackson Hole ski area offers ez access to big scary ski descents as well.
A few days ago, a log time employee and ski patroler named Wally was caught in a inbounds avalanche during routine explosive control work at Jackson Hole ski area. Wally was caught, and carried over a large cliff, he was then buried by the snow. Fellow patrolmen were there to locate him with trancievers and were able to dig him out. He was under for around 10 min! Wally did not make it and the community here is in a state of mourning. Wally was working to keep the area safe for the skiing public and lost his life in the process.
Considerable avalanche danger still exists at higher elevations and on certain aspects. We’ve still been skiing, but have been very cautious, skiing mid/lower elevations, and sticking to the tree covered lines, avoiding the treeless higher alpine areas. We often get caught up in skiing bigger badder descents and are addicted to the sensations. But being smart and safe is obviously more important.
Headed out to poke around on my cross country skis today!!! later!
Jamie B
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