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Finally, a conditioning program for figure skaters that meets
today's competitive requirements of the sport. Figure skating has
evolved dramatically in the past few years, with a greater emphasis
on triple and quadruple jumps, jump combinations, and dramatic
lifts. And to stay competitive, skaters must spend hours developing
their strength, power, flexibility, and endurance to perform these
maneuvers. "Conditioning for Figure Skating" is a technical,
user-friendly guide that teaches you how to improve your strength,
increase your power, and condition your body off the ice to improve
your on-ice performance. Appropriate for skaters at all levels and
all disciplines - singles, pairs, and ice dance - this manual
explains the physical preparation needed to excel at the sport.
Whether you are a skater, coach, trainer, or parent, you can use
this book to establish a training structure to maximize your or the
skater's potential.You will find in-depth analysis of: the physical
components of figure skating; proper warm-up and cool-down
techniques; sport-specific strength training; injury prevention
exercises; drills to enhance speed, strength, and power;
flexibility training; balance and body awareness; and, muscle
endurance conditioning "Periodization," a yearly conditioning plan
that creates a peak in physical performance coinciding with the
competitive figure skating season.
'The book every middle-aged man who wants to look after their
health should read' Max Pemberton, medical doctor, journalist and
author 'Finally a book that tackles what men should be eating . . .
Men of all ages will find this book incredibly beneficial' Dr Ellie
Cannon, NHS doctor and resident GP for the Mail on Sunday ManFood
is the definitive guide, tailored for men, on how to enhance their
health easily and practically through their nutritional choices. If
there was a way to eat that meant you could slow ageing, lose
weight AND prevent illness, wouldn't you do it? Genetics and family
history combine with our lifestyles and contribute to overall
health, and the results show that men have significantly increased
chances of experiencing various diseases. There are of course
multiple factors that contribute to the development of disease, but
we do know that nutrition is a powerful ally in reducing the risk.
Now is your chance to make simple changes to your diet to ensure a
longer, healthier, happier life. Drawing on the latest clinical
research, award-winning nutritionist Ian Marber provides simple
food swaps, myth-busting facts, and scientific evidence on how
consuming certain foods can reduce your risk of prostate cancer,
heart disease, diabetes, dementia and more. ManFood makes eating
well easy, so you can boost your health and feel energised.
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