Skiing and fitness observations from Vail
The following are some miscellaneous observations from my
current ski trip at Vail.
Functional training is excellent physical preparation for
skiing. I've definitely noticed a big improvement in my skiing
and my "comfort factor" on the slopes since I started functional
training with a personal trainer. Ski lessons are also extremely
important, but they will only take you so far if you are not in
good shape. Functional training, with its emphasis on core
strength, dynamic conditioning and plometrics is ideally suited
to improving your skiing and allowing you to feel more
comfortable and safe on the slopes.
Physical therapists "get" the importance of using functional
fitness equipment for rehabilitation and injury prevention in
sports and just in every day living. As an example of this, on
the local Vail TV channel there was a good basic demonstration
of the use of the fitness ball (sometimes called a Swiss ball or
exercise ball) by a physical therapist.
Anecdotal evidence provides an understanding of why Colorado is
one of the fittest states. On my way to slopes this morning,
walking down a steep road to the lifts, I passed a runner in
full winter gear running up hill at a good clip on hard snow
pack. She had a standard poodle running along side and appeared
to be just out for a normal exercise with her pet. The physical
exertion involved in running up hill at an elevation of 8,200
feet, in extremely cold weather on a slippery surface is
significant. You won't see the average person doing this kind of
physical activity in too many other states.
A solid core warm up before skiing is helpful. I normally do
about 10 minute of light functional conditioning just before
suiting up to head out to the slopes. It's enough to improve
flexibility and activate the core but not enough to wear you out
before skiing. It seems to make a difference in my skiing.
Generally speaking, this is a great time to be in Vail as snow
conditions are excellent but the holiday crowds have not yet
descended. Many of Vail's famous runs were empty today. There
were no lift lines. There was powder and packed powder
throughout the mountain. Vail continues to offer some of the
best skiing terrain in the US and the owners continue to
re-invest in the mountain to improve facilities and the overall
winter experience.