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Your preparation should include the following:
1. Stretching and strengthening
2. Preparing yourself and winter gear
Strengthening and Stretching
Strengthening your muscles before the season starts
will also help prevent injury. Our joints endure a tremendous amount of
pressure and instability in many winter activities. If we have strong muscles,
ligaments and tendons surrounding the joints, there is less of a risk of
injuring the joint. For example, many of us know of someone who has torn the
ACL or meniscus in the knee while downhill skiing. This injury can be prevented
if you have a strong quadriceps and hamstring muscles surrounding the knee
joint because these muscles do not allow the knee to torque in a way that will
tear those ligaments. Being strong going into your winter season of fun will
also help with your recovery process. Many of us have woken up after a day of
fun unable to hop out of bed. Muscles have memory and must practice to
remember. They get used to the movement and the way they are required to fire
to move properly. The more you do it, the easier it is and the less sore you
are!
Strengthening:
Snow Sport Circuit
- 10 min warm-up (running, cycling, cross trainer)
- 10 calf raises
- 10 push-ups
- 10 lunges on each leg
- 30 bicycle crunches
- 10 box jumps (or tuck jumps)
- 10 triceps dips
- 10 single leg squats on each leg
- 10 bridges
- Repeat 3 times
- 5 min cool-down
Stretching
Think of a top down approach:
- Neck and Shoulders
- Back and Sides
- Thigh and Extensors
- Gluteals and Hamstrings
- Lower Legs and Feet
Preparing Yourself and Winter Gear
1. Be sure your diet is adapted to the physical activity.
2. Drink lots of water and drink it often to
avoid becoming dehydrated, which can be caused by physical exertion and the
cold.
3. Protect your’s and your children’s faces with
sun block (adapted to your skin type) and renew its application throughout the
day, even when it’s cloudy or overcast.
4. Never leave without your sunglasses.
5. Check weather, snow and ice conditions beforehand and dress,
wax and sharpen accordingly.
6. Wear a helmet!
7. Maintain your chiropractic and other treatments!
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