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Surfing Fitness: This Workout Will Make You Surf Better.

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished May 18, 2010

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Ever have days where you get into the water and end up completely bombed afterwards? We're talkin' seaweed sprouting out of your ears, sand in every pore, EXHAUSTED, and wishing you had more energy so you could keep shredding.rnThankfully, there's a solution. Lucky you.rnSurfing workouts were designed specifically to work out the same muscle groups that surfing does, so you can surf longer and harder without needing to take a sick day to recover.rnWith summer right around the corner, we've compiled a surf fitness regimen to make sure you're looking and feeling your best for the prime surf season.rnHere's what you want to focus on: Endurance: Wave catching is all placement, timing, and paddle. The stronger your paddle, the easier it is to get the other two handled. Now how do I fix it? HIIT: or high intensity interval training. Guaranteed to get your heart rate up, burn calories like the dickens, and make sure you can paddle all day once you hit the water. This is absolutely critical to your surf fitness and rapid improvement, so DON'T ignore it.rnThis part of your surf workout involves alternating between performing short 20-30 second bursts of explosive energy output (i.e. sprints) and slow reps (i.e. walking). For best results, apply these principles to your local pool: you can try taking your first lap at max power, then swim back at a normal relaxed speed, then immediately begin another power lap...keep it up for as long as you can.rnDon't be surprised if you burn out quicker than usual. Interval training is designed kill off any spare energy you happen to have lying around, with stupid efficiency.rnThrow in a handful of core exercises (Segmental rotations, Planks/Side Planks, and Double Knee Crunches) and pull ups and you'll be done with the heavy lifting part of this routine. Balance: The better your sense of balance, the longer you'll be able to shred that wave without eating it. You have a few options here, though we highly recommend getting a balance board if you want to improve quickly. How the heck do I train my sense of balance? Balance board: this is what the PROs use when they aren't within driving distance of an ocean. Basically, you stand on top of a plank that rests on a hard cylinder base. Deceptively difficult, practice this one in an area with plenty of padding in case you fall... Fit Disk: An inflated rubber/plastic. The object is to simply stand or sit on top of this squirrely bugger and not fall off. For added challenge, you can try balancing on one leg for 60 seconds, resting on it while you do core exercises, or doing squats on it while you spastically struggle not to keel over. BOSU Balance Trainer: Looks like an exercise ball that's been cut in half. You use this in much the same way you'd use a fit disk, except its much larger and squirrelier. Heck yes. Flexibility: this will increase your range of motion and improve your form. What does that mean for you? You'll spend less energy paddling, catch waves more consistently, and wipe out with impunity. What's the best solution? Yoga: your best bet as this will not only increase your flexibility, but also your stamina and strength, by leaps and bounds. There are hundreds of videos and tutorials online, so do your homework and pick the ones that make you sweat and stretch.rnIf yoga isn't for you, your run of the mill stretches that focus on the shoulders, chest, lower back, and legs will be the most beneficial.rnWith the summer just over the horizon, now is the BEST time to pick up a new board and get started on your grand surfing adventure. Looking for a new epoxy surfboard? Just looking to new buy a surfboard? Let Degree33 take care of you.rnBased out of the heart of surf culture in San Diego, Degree33 has been walking surfers old and new through the ordeal of selecting their dream boards for years. Need to figure out what board works best for you? Looking for a brand spanking new, custom board emblazoned with the graphic you designed, your ideal dimensions, and a shape of your own design? Degree33 has you covered on all bases. Save up to 43% over other surf shops and get what you've been missing out on.

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