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Kick Scooters and Ski Technique
I tried a cheap knock off Razor kick scooter (Target for $20)just for
fun yesterday and found that it was pretty fun. More importantly it isolated and amplified some of my skiing inadequacies. Such as I kick much stronger with my right leg and have crappy balance when I glide on my right. Certainly I could address those issues on skis in the snow but once I am out on the skis I am more focused on skiing up and down hills and having fun. Cheers, Ed V. |
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EdV wrote: I tried a cheap knock off Razor kick scooter (Target for $20)just for fun yesterday and found that it was pretty fun. More importantly it isolated and amplified some of my skiing inadequacies. Such as I kick much stronger with my right leg and have crappy balance when I glide on my right. Certainly I could address those issues on skis in the snow but once I am out on the skis I am more focused on skiing up and down hills and having fun. Cheers, Ed V. Start training for the 2007 Paris Brest Paris. A Finn named Alpo Kuusisto kicked his scooter for 1200 km and finished in 84.5 hours to beat the deadline by 5.5 hours. http://www.rusa.org/newsletter/07-02-09.html Jim |
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