It looks like we will be doing dryland training for the next 10 days or so, maybe longer. The students are doing an outstanding job; they should be commended.
Our Nordic dry-land training is based on two phases. The first phase involves basic cardiovascular fitness. Often meaning running distance. Our youngest skiers and/or our least fit skiers are out for about 1/2 hour working to maintain a heart-rate of about 140. Older and more fit skiers are running longer distances with the same target heart-rate. Finally our most fit skiers should be doing these base fitness runs and add some interval training. Here's a link to a good article on Nordic Training.
The next phase is to develop power and balance. Pole running, bounding, balance drills and weight training are all included. Here's a video from Northern Michican University showing some good dry-land drills. (Please don't use good skis on sand, dirt or pine needles:)
Monday, November 28, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving!

Between relatives, dinners and leftovers we expect the athletes to get at least two workouts in.
Day 1 is to work on improve or maintain base fitness. Go for a long run-35 to 65 min. A pole run would be great. Include sit-ups, planks and push-ups for core and upper body strength.
Day 2 is to work on power and balance. Do multiple reps. of hill running, stair running, jump roping... Do a few lunges and include sit-ups, planks and push-ups for core and upper body strength.
Enjoy your long weekend. Get Grandma or other relatives to workout with you.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Simley Nordic Ski Team Order Form 2011/2012
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
Parent Meeting Thurs, Nov. 17th at 5:30./ Great First Practice

Great first day of practice. Both Coach Sedler and Coach Anderson were impressed by the students attitude and effort.
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