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Jay Pique June 23rd 06 12:08 AM

Dryland Skiing?
 
I was out running around the park today and got to thinking about the
decent sized hill there. Quite a while back I thought I read about
someone that would strap on their boots and a set of rock skis and jump
turn down mountains to train. Does this sound familiar to anyone?

I've been out of commission for a bit and I'm looking for a way to get
fit fast.

JP


Mary Malmros June 23rd 06 01:28 AM

"Jay Pique" wrote in news:1151021306.291375.314270
@b68g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

I was out running around the park today and got to thinking about the
decent sized hill there. Quite a while back I thought I read about
someone that would strap on their boots and a set of rock skis and jump
turn down mountains to train. Does this sound familiar to anyone?

I've been out of commission for a bit and I'm looking for a way to get
fit fast.


Somehow this strikes me as just about the worst way to "get fit fast".
Keep running, get on the bike, get in the gym and do some functional
strength training that's focused on core strength, do some agility
training.


Mary Malmros June 23rd 06 10:47 AM

Bob Lee wrote in
:

Mary Malmros wrote:

Jay Pique wrote:

I was out running around the park today and got to thinking about
the decent sized hill there. Quite a while back I thought I read
about someone that would strap on their boots and a set of rock
skis and jump turn down mountains to train. Does this sound
familiar to anyone?

I've been out of commission for a bit and I'm looking for a way to
get fit fast.


Somehow this strikes me as just about the worst way to "get fit
fast". Keep running, get on the bike, get in the gym and do some
functional strength training that's focused on core strength, do some
agility training.


Jesus Mary (and Joseph), sometimes you just need to STFU and let a
good thing play out.


Who's Joseph?



lal_truckee June 23rd 06 04:02 PM

Jay Pique wrote:
I was out running around the park today and got to thinking about the
decent sized hill there. Quite a while back I thought I read about
someone that would strap on their boots and a set of rock skis and jump
turn down mountains to train. Does this sound familiar to anyone?

I've been out of commission for a bit and I'm looking for a way to get
fit fast.


Saw pictures - not pretty.

Try sand dunes - got some nice big ones just up US 50 ("America's
Loneliest Highway") east of Reno...

lal_truckee June 23rd 06 04:02 PM

Mary Malmros wrote:
Bob Lee wrote in
:

Mary Malmros wrote:

Jay Pique wrote:

I was out running around the park today and got to thinking about
the decent sized hill there. Quite a while back I thought I read
about someone that would strap on their boots and a set of rock
skis and jump turn down mountains to train. Does this sound
familiar to anyone?

I've been out of commission for a bit and I'm looking for a way to
get fit fast.
Somehow this strikes me as just about the worst way to "get fit
fast". Keep running, get on the bike, get in the gym and do some
functional strength training that's focused on core strength, do some
agility training.

Jesus Mary (and Joseph), sometimes you just need to STFU and let a
good thing play out.


Who's Joseph?



The cuckold in the scenario...

bdubya June 24th 06 01:05 PM

On 22 Jun 2006 17:08:26 -0700, "Jay Pique"
wrote:

I was out running around the park today and got to thinking about the
decent sized hill there. Quite a while back I thought I read about
someone that would strap on their boots and a set of rock skis and jump
turn down mountains to train. Does this sound familiar to anyone?

I've been out of commission for a bit and I'm looking for a way to get
fit fast.


In-line skates with at least 90mm wheels and a nice steep parking
garage. And no fair using the elevator.

bw


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