EMK
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Any sport is easier with lower body fat percentage that is the only benifit I can imagine from doing cardio. as for the strength training, I have seen professional race skiers train and they train more for general skills like agility, flexibility and balance than for strength, the way I have seen them lift heavy weights does seem to put emphasis on reducing injury. The same race skiers, train on the mountain every day too, I still believe that they are good at skiing because they are able to ski hard every day(thanks to the training they do,) not because squats made them strong.
I do dry land traning, not really thinking much about skiing, just thinking about getting stronger. I do this, I get stronger but I haven't noticed any effect on my skiing;
Monday: Front Squat, Clean, Bent row, parallel bar Dips
Wednesday: Back Squat, Clean and Press, Chin Ups, Leg lowers
Friday: Daed Lift, Snatch, Bench, Cable Wood Chop
For the first 3 exercise every day I do 4-6 reps for 3 sets, the last one 8-12 for 3 sets. On Tue, Thu and Sat I do HIIT on an exercise bike.
I do dry land traning, not really thinking much about skiing, just thinking about getting stronger. I do this, I get stronger but I haven't noticed any effect on my skiing;
Monday: Front Squat, Clean, Bent row, parallel bar Dips
Wednesday: Back Squat, Clean and Press, Chin Ups, Leg lowers
Friday: Daed Lift, Snatch, Bench, Cable Wood Chop
For the first 3 exercise every day I do 4-6 reps for 3 sets, the last one 8-12 for 3 sets. On Tue, Thu and Sat I do HIIT on an exercise bike.