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Wednesday
Oct262011

Ski Conditioning at The Aspen Club.

Ski Conditioning @ The Aspen Club.Everybody knows that A.Party has a body that's built for comfort.  The truth is I work it pretty hard for an old cuddly dude who got in 106 ski days last season. I owe a debt of gratitude to my brothers and sisters at The Aspen Club  and the group ski conditiong classes they offer.

The thing about Aspen...there is really no "recreational" division.  Most of the locals love to compete.  Whether its the ladies who lunch comparing  laps on Smuggler or the bro-brah's posing for ski mags, hucking cliffs and getting 200 ski days per year.  The Gentleman of Aspen Rugby Club recruits players from all over the world, the parks & rec hockey league provides ice-time to former pros,  the biking is phenomenal and you can't forget about the world class athletes who train at The Aspen Club.  Aspen takes it's Ski Conditioning seriously.

Plyometrics will get you in shape every time.For what has become an annual ritual for many in Aspen, Ski Conditioning at The Aspen Club is no picnic. Every season, Amy and her gang of hired guns put together a program that gets everbody ready to shred.  A-Spin attends the noon sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  There is a 5.30 session on those days too.   The music is loud and the work out room gets hot and steamy.   We start off with 30 minutes of stretching and fast paced step aerobics.   We then get 30 minutes of circuit training with a wide variety of exercises.  Stressing balance, power, agility and speed the short sets employ Bosu and Medicine balls, TRX, ladder drills, plyometrics, speed skating, sprints and more.  It's fast, it's sweaty and I love the variety.  5 minutes of wall sitting, squat pumps and see-saws forces everyone's quads to burn.   The 30 minute, so called  "cool down" phase is were the pedal meets the medal.  Cool Down makes me think of dimmed lights and mellow music and a few stretches.  At The Aspen Club, cool down translates into a series of intense exercises featuring balance discs, weighted bars and a lot of planking.  Planking is more than just a fad.

After that I can barely negotiate the stairs to get to the steam room.  There's nothing better than a good "schvitz", and The Aspen Club has the best in town.  The piles of clean towels, the sandals and the rack of razors are like comfort food to me.  5 minutes in the steam is a great reward for all the hard work.

Amy makes me sweat.Don't worry, I can still pound as many In-N-Out Double, Doubles (animal style) as  anybody.  Today was tough, it was freezing, it snowed a foot, I was out late, and maybe a little hung over.  I had to push myself to show up at The Aspen Club. Luckily the 12 Lu Lu Lemon clad ladies and the rest of my classmates inspired me to concentrate on my posture and fitness and pushed me to my limit.   Ski Conditioning at The Aspen Club is never bad, even when it hurts, it's still good  One thing is for certain, the snow stoke is starting, and thanks to The Aspen Club and  the trainers the entire student body and I will be ready to rip on Thanksgiving.                                                                                                                                       

Fast paced step aerobics are part of Ski conditioning at The Aspen Club.Circuit training stresses Balance, Speed, Power and Agility.The speed skating drills helps to engage those skiing muscles.The Wall Squats are designed to burn your quads. start with a minute and increse from there.

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday
Mar292011

Ski,Stretch and Ice

Cold One Ice TherapyEveryone thinks skiing every day and partying every night is such a cake job.  They assume it's a no brainer and all we do is snarf POW and meet tons of models and other beautiful people.  YES, AspenSpin does make it look easy, but in reality its a very difficult job.  Sure the perq.s are pretty good, but the side effects can kill. 

Being on the mountain for over 100 days a season can be tough on your body.  Extended time in ski boots can wreak havoc on your feet. Plantar Fasciitis, hammer toe are occupational hazzards.  The Winnebago sized moguls on Aspen Mountain can make your knees weak.   Up and down all day,  every day, launching accidental airs on the Ridge of Bell and so forth. 

 The Aspen Club and Cold One have kept AspenSpin in the game all season. The pros at The Aspen Club have devised a custom program of exercises and stretches that promote strength and flexibility.  We've been doing them religiously all season.  The folks at COLD ONE turned us on to Ice Compression Therapy.  Every day...we ski, we stretch and we ice.  Cold One makes it easy with their fitted, re-freezeable compression wraps.  The cold therapy has been quite helpful combating muscle pain and soft tissue issues.  Cold One gives us a complete solution for Icing.   You can benefit from our experience and get a special AspenSpin discount of 10%.   Click COLD ONE and enter the code ASPIN2011.

It been a great season so far.  Stretching and Icing have helped make it pain free.