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MMPRES
01-24-2019, 03:07 PM
Hey everyone! It's been a while since I've perused the thread as I've been suffering from the "boat's winterized and sitting on the lift" blues. However, it's boat show week and I'll get a little spike of anticipation for the season. In light of that, I had a few questions about those of you that are more seasoned veterans (I'm 34).
What's your off season/in season training methods? What things that have worked for you in the past to keep you as healthy as possible? First off, I don't want to turn this into a WW debate of which method is better, just curious what everyone out there is doing.

In the off season, are you lifting weights? Primarily doing cardio/calisthenics? What muscle groups are you most focused on or what kind of exercise regimen are you usually adhering to?

During the season, how do you prepare your body for a set in warm-up(stretching, jumping jacks, etc.)? What are your recovery days/work-outs like between riding days?

As I am now longer in the tooth, I know that now I can't be as lackadaisical about wakeboarding season and the toll it takes on my body as I was before and would like to stay away from the physicians' office as best I can.

Thanks in advance.

sandm
01-24-2019, 04:10 PM
my kinda workout... :)

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zWLtISoyAqQ/hqdefault.jpg

Prospersigman
01-24-2019, 05:19 PM
First off 34 isn't exactly long in the tooth...especially compared to 48.

Our summer boat season diet is not nearly as clean as my off boat season diet. So in the off-season I am much more strict as to what I eat and drink. My workouts don't really change much during the summer unless we are on vacation and even then I workout every day. In the winter/off-season I count my macros (protein, carbs and fats), watch what I eat very closely (no processed foods), but do have the occasional cheat meal about 1-2 times a month.

I hit the gym Monday - Friday and do high intensity weight lifting with no rests between sets other than to change weights or body part. I vary what exercises I do and what order/combination I do the specific body parts I am training that day/week...never the same order two weeks in a row. Monday doesn't have to be international chest day...thats bulls--t. The other thing is you cannot skip leg day, nobody really likes to workout legs but it needs to be done especially if you are going to wakeboard/surf. I usually warm-up with pullups or pushups and then end my workouts with ab work...it is obviously important to keep your core strong.

Broke Pilot
01-24-2019, 07:41 PM
I bought my wife a peloton for Xmas... turns out I like it too. lol
I ride mountain bikes pretty much year round, of course our trails haven’t been dry in 4+ months now. Hence the peloton! Lol
Hoping to increase the legs stamina a bit for this season, I’ll be 34 this summer.
Other than that, I’m not a huge exercise person. So I’m not a great guy to talk to about it.
I subscribe to the tortoise theory... your heart only has so many beats in it. Why waste them?!? Wanna live longer? Take a nap! Lmao
My sister who is a doctor hates me...

TXSurf4
01-25-2019, 10:13 AM
of course our trails haven’t been dry in 4+ months now.
This weather pattern we have been in has been awful for the trails. The lakes are all full so we should be thankful for that no doubt. The weekends are decent but everything is too wet to ride from the rain in the middle of the week. Hence the reason I am going fishing tomorrow! Last time I was able to get a ride in on the trails down here was Dec. 23rd. Been hitting the pavement in the mornings to still get some exercise in....I might have to look into this tortoise theory LOL

Broke Pilot
01-25-2019, 10:50 PM
If you’re a mountain bike guy I’m always looking for people to ride with.. I’ll shoot ya a PM with my number if you’re interested.

TXSurf4
01-26-2019, 02:02 AM
If you’re a mountain bike guy I’m always looking for people to ride with.. I’ll shoot ya a PM with my number if you’re interested.

Ya definitely!


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parrothd
01-26-2019, 11:58 AM
Ya definitely!


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I onewheel, rock climb and snowboard to keep in shape, more fun than just hitting the gym. I'm old, 45..

kaneboats
01-28-2019, 12:44 PM
my kinda workout... :)

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/zWLtISoyAqQ/hqdefault.jpg

Still trying to find the hidden camera you used to get that pic of me in my home gym.

dakota4ce
01-28-2019, 01:51 PM
I onewheel, rock climb and snowboard to keep in shape, more fun than just hitting the gym. I'm old, 45..

Does powered skateboarding have a ton of workout value?


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parrothd
01-28-2019, 03:03 PM
Does powered skateboarding have a ton of workout value?


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My girl friend used to say that same quote: "How can you be so tired after surfing or onewheeling?" Now that she Onewheels/Surfs/snowboards, its the best to call her out on that, she'll never live that down..hahaha

Just like surfing or any activity for that matter, If you're staying in one spot not moving around surfing it's pretty easy and you can ride all day. However, for me that's pretty boring, I rarely go in straight lines surfing, Onewheeling or snowboarding, the fun of it is moving around and pushing the limits, carving, jumping ,off road, on road. The activity doesn't make it fun or a workout, you do and how you do it does. If you want to progress in any board/balance related sport cross training is key. I ride my onewheel year round, 1200+ miles this year, I can feel/see the improvements on my wake surf skills not to mention I stay in shape instead of having to get in shape. :)

dakota4ce
01-28-2019, 03:31 PM
My girl friend used to say that same quote: "How can you be so tired after surfing or onewheeling?" Now that she Onewheels/Surfs/snowboards, its the best to call her out on that, she'll never live that down..hahaha

Just like surfing or any activity for that matter, If you're staying in one spot not moving around surfing it's pretty easy and you can ride all day. However, for me that's pretty boring, I rarely go in straight lines surfing, Onewheeling or snowboarding, the fun of it is moving around and pushing the limits, carving, jumping ,off road, on road. The activity doesn't make it fun or a workout, you do and how you do it does. If you want to progress in any board/balance related sport cross training is key. I ride my onewheel year round, 1200+ miles this year, I can feel/see the improvements on my wake surf skills not to mention I stay in shape instead of having to get in shape. :)

Roger that. I had a OneWheel for 1500 miles. Loved it. Got into a Trampa Urban Carver with a lot longer range which I really enjoy—I like going for long rips with tunes in the ears. My feet do get tired after a long ride for sure.

You must be naturally in shape! It def would not keep me in shape by itself. You’re winning! I have become an Orange Theory guy after a decade of crossfitting. Same as you—older than most at 44.

parrothd
01-28-2019, 04:07 PM
Roger that. I had a OneWheel for 1500 miles. Loved it. Got into a Trampa Urban Carver with a lot longer range which I really enjoy—I like going for long rips with tunes in the ears. My feet do get tired after a long ride for sure.

You must be naturally in shape! It def would not keep me in shape by itself. You’re winning! I have become an Orange Theory guy after a decade of crossfitting. Same as you—older than most at 44.


Just different riding styles, the new XR does 16 miles, I can barely walk after draining it. :)

dakota4ce
01-28-2019, 04:29 PM
Sweet. I rode mine very hard too. My OneWheel shut down on me two times for no reason. Just a flat out brick. I’m done with that noise. Luckily was not actually hurt. Ran one out and tumbled the other one out.

Trampa has a 35 mile range. All the way around the lake. It’s a carving riot!


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trayson
01-28-2019, 06:17 PM
Snowboarding & Hybernating…