Messages posted by : caron-a
Getting fit for skiing
Started by NellyPS in Ski Fitness, 510 Replies, discussing Tignes and Val Thorens |
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that's just rank :evil:
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I've just checked the pairs of shoes I wear the most and can't notice any difference on the edges. Does this mean I don't pronate? I do get twinges on the arch of my foot on the mountain quite regularly though.
My 13 year old overpronates very badly and has corrective inner soles for his shoes. Strangely, especially given the comments on another thread covering this subject, he has never complained about ski boots. |
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Banff + Lake Louise (don't open if you don't want big pics) + more pics added
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 17 Replies |
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so gorgeous and informative that I'll forgive you the line about Arsenal fans :hunf:
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nice comments. thanks :thumbup:
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Getting fit for skiing
Started by NellyPS in Ski Fitness, 510 Replies, discussing Tignes and Val Thorens |
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it's so much fun :lol:
you have to pick a cardboard box up with your mouth without using your hands at all. Once everyone's done it you have to tear a section off to make it shorter. When you can't do it or your hands touch the floor then you're out. It doesn't have to be a cornflake box, we used Go Cat last saturday. It's definitely swine flu pandemic territory :mrgreen: |
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nothing pedantic in your question :D long story short, I had an accident on the first day of my third skiing holiday. Damaged mcl on left knee and ligament replacement surgery on right knee. I've been on 7 skiing holidays and have skied approximately 3 and a half weeks worth. On my last trip at new year I couldn't turn on my right leg, I'm psychologically buggered. I'm not prepared to give up the holidays I love so much so thought I'd give myself another chance. Hopefully I've got no psychological barriers with boarding. I'll find out on tuesday :? |
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ta very much.
I'm now in posession of lots of padding. It looks very funny :lol: I'm buzzing... |
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:lol: it always happens on a sunday night |
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