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nskerbHike bike or run. You'd have to put a gun to my head to pick up and set down heavy things inside a gym. Unless I was getting paid to ski and perform well, which I'm not.
DayManBad take alert
I genuinely believe everyone should lift weights, such a game changer for injury prevention if you're going to be charging on skis/bike/whatever and also huge mental health benefits
DayManBad take alert
I genuinely believe everyone should lift weights, such a game changer for injury prevention if you're going to be charging on skis/bike/whatever and also huge mental health benefits
jompcockNothing against lifting weights but how is an exercise that works the same muscle groups by means of sport rather than lifting weights inferior? Between touring and/or biking year round my legs don't feel tired or sore at all after a day skiing bell to bell. I do go to the gym for upper body stuff but feel like finding an outdoor activity that works a given muscle group can be a lot more enjoyable than doing it at a gym.
SteezyYeeterBiking and touring focuses on endurance and cardio rather than strength. Not that you're not going to get any stronger, but going to the gym for legs is very important if you want to develop strong muscles.
jompcockCompletely depends on how you ride. If you ride flat xc trails then yeah mostly cardio but powering up steep climbs is a different story.
jompcockNothing against lifting weights but how is an exercise that works the same muscle groups by means of sport rather than lifting weights inferior? Between touring and/or biking year round my legs don't feel tired or sore at all after a day skiing bell to bell. I do go to the gym for upper body stuff but feel like finding an outdoor activity that works a given muscle group can be a lot more enjoyable than doing it at a gym.