See Life Through the Eyes of My Soul

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Good morning from Winnipeg Manitoba

See Life Through the Eyes of My Soul

Throughout my life, I have had many conscious desires and expectations about my life.  I wanted this. I wanted that. I wanted my life to be arranged just so.

What I  have understood over time is that the journey I’m taking is not one based on arranging my life in a particular way, then keeping it just so.

The journey I‘ve been on what I’ve been seeking has been the journey of my soul.

Much in life can cause me distress and discomfort when I look with my conscious mind.

But if I look beyond what I can see on the surface,  I begin to see with the eyes of the soul.

The lessons run deep.  Often they take time to learn.

I learn about power.

I learn about love. Courage. Faith. Saying good-bye.

Embracing love for myself.

I am learning to see life with the eyes of my soul.

Experience all the emotions that are there.

Discover my truths. Seek  conscious peace as much as I can, and seek peace in my soul as well.

Let my soul lead me through meadows and take me down deep into the valleys, for all my experiences are that – experiences – on this mysterious journey of the soul .

with loving kindness and patience

Love Visma

adapted reading “Journey to the Heart” by Melodie Beattie

Reflections on the year 2010 by Visma Mesley

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Take Time to Be with People You Love

This year of 2010 has been a year of connection with all my family members.

To live with a positive attitude.

To be healthy and nurture harmony in my relationships with family and friends. I believe I did this to the best I could and was available to me with all my traveling.

It started off with my time teaching skiing at Chicopee being close to Mom, Jamie and Leah.  To go back to my  roots as a young girl with my family.

It is time that will always be in our memories.  It was a time to connect with my own new family.  With Rachelle, Maggie and our grand daughters Cami and Gabi.  It was such a pleasure to introduce them to my passion of skiing.  It was a moment of time I will always cherish.  There was also that day at the end of the season where Mike and I were able to spend the time together with all the girls on the ski hill.

It was important to take the time with those I love and say goodbye to the my past life.

Mike  was very fortunate to be able to come to Florida and visit with with Dad on your own.  You said it was the only time you remember to spend time

alone.  It was perfect timing.

March 1 2010

Mike and I travelled to Winnipeg to a new project.

Mike is in charge of the erection of the Steel structure at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights at the Forks in Winnipeg Manitoba.

The beginning of another chapter in our life together.

It is our time to learn about ourselves and be partners in our life together.

Happy 3rd Wedding Anniversary!

March 31 2010

It is a time for healing.

In the Spring 2010, we all gathered together again for the last time to be with Bob Mesley, Mike’s dad, who passed away unexpectedly from complications of heart surgery.

Mike’s sisters, Robin, Kym and Melanie were reunited and stayed with us at our home in Hamilton.  It was a good thing to be all together at this time.

We all gathered with the “Family” in Memory of Bob and their mother Joan and all those who loved them at our home in

Hamilton.

Bob died on his birthday April 20 2010 at  St. Mary’s Hospital in Kitchener. He was 77 years old. It was a time of reunion and family love.

Even though it was a loss, it brought the family together to see each other face to face to revisit the past and to go through another chapter of live together as a family.

Happy Birthday Leah!

It is your 24th birthday, how beautiful you are and a time for building your new first serious long term relationship with Steve.

I wish you all the love  and happiness at this time in your new life.

Leah’s 24th birthday was a special time for me and I passed to her my special ring that I received at that time in my life from her father.

It was a time for me as her mother  to wish my daughter Leah all the best in her new life and adventures.

A time for me to let go from a girl to a grown daughter.

James was able to visit with Mike and I in Winnipeg on his new adventure and move to North Vancouver.  Jamie you  came in your  little red Audi packed with all your life possession to make a new life for yourself in your 25 and a half years old.

I am very proud of you every way and wish you all the l best in your new life.  Happy birthday in Nov 1 2010 at 26 years.

It was a time for me celebrate a time of change and to acknowledge the passage of a boy to a young man for me, his mother.

In the Summer, June  16 2010 to be exact I again returned to Cambridge to spend time with Mom and be with Leah and Gabi and visit with Bryce on their birthdays.

Happy 4th birthday to Gabi

To celebrate accomplishments and to reconnect with each and everyone one of them.

It was the year that mom would celebrate her 83rd year . It also a challenge with the loss of mom’s  eyesight.

It is my pleasure to watch Cami and Gabi and the family celebrate birthdays and dance recitals. Family gatherings  that are so important to me

June, it was a time for me to revisit my garden in Hamilton.

Happy 6th  Birthday to  Cami August 12 2010

July 1st 2010

Celebrating Winnipeg with Friends

Go Hamilton Tiger Cats vs the

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Mike climbed up the crane to a take a picture of the Winnipeg sky line at the Canadian Museum of Human Rights.

At the Forks

July and August was a time for myself to reconnect with

myself.

To explore Winnipeg and to stay in the moment everyday and to love life and all those around me. It was a time to confirm our love for each other.

It was a time to celebrate a new life and

A time to heal and explore deeper into  myself with with my 30 day  Moksha Hot yoga challenge.

I really started to gather momentum for my blog.

It was a time to start to rediscover the creativity in me.

September was another time for a reunion of the Mesley family, Hosted by Eric and Kym Mesley at their home and horse farm near Brantford, Ontario.  A time to reconnect with the family and to meet new people.  A time to say goodbye for another year.

September was a time of change.  We opened our home to Maggie who will take care of things until we return from our stay in Winnipeg.

October was a time for celebration Thanksgiving and  my 56th  birthday.

To be thankful we have such a great family and that everyone is healthy and doing well.

Mike and I  celebrated Thanksgiving at  Barrier Bay Resort in Manitoba.

It was a great time to remember all the adventures of the past year.

Through sickness and in health and to reaffirm our love for each other.

We Celebrated another birthday for me,my 56th, was spent on Osbourne St. with  Burritos at Del

and  beer and tacos at the Billibong Australian Restaurant

October 31 2010  and November 1 2010 we spent on the beach.  Jamie would celebrate his 26th year sky diving with friends in North Vancouver.  Life is full of adventures.  No Fear.

November & December 2011

It was a time to reconnected with my Dad and  my brother Peter through the use of Skype on the internet.

It is an amazing thing to be able to talk to someone in Germany and to see

their faces. This new technology is a wonderful way to keep families connected.

September to December 2010  was the start of My Artist Way Challenge, to Discover and uncover my creativity.

My discovering my creativity project is starting to  brew.

My Artist’s way project has taken me to my first live nude model sketch night at the Cre8ery, Winnipeg.

There were a group of 10 artist sketching and here is 20 min pose from David Lane

Now it is Christmas and Mike and I have celebrated our first Christmas and your 57th birthday  in Florida in our new winter home.

This will be our tradition for many years to come.

I search for sacred spaces, spiritual experiences, and truths.

But the holiest places are often found where I spend time  with the people I love.

With loving kindness

May the light in me shine out to the light in you.

Love Visma

Reflections on the year 2010 by Visma Mesley

Happy Birthday Mike

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Happy 57th Birthday Mike May your wishes come true

Happy Birthday Mike

What a great time in Florida – A special Birthday to remember!

How was that for another first on your 57th birthday.

I thought last year on the pier in Jamaica was awesome.  Always interesting, always changing!

So, another day of when I just listen to what is guiding me and not to force anything.

It always works out for the best.

I love you Mike.  We had an awesome day today.

Every day and each year has been an adventure of the best kind.

Let’s just work on that and see what happens.


Open My Heart to Universal Love

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Open my Heart to Universal Love

The morning sunrise from my terrace on Donald St. Winnipeg Dec 14 2010

Open My Heart to Universal Love

I live in a magical, living, vital and personal universe, a world where universal love is real.

I don’t just live in it, I am part of it visibly and tangibly connected to it.

The phone call that comes at the right moment.

A comment on my blog to encourage me to keep writing.

A book that teaches me what I needed to know.

A movie that has the message I need to guide me and open my heart.

An opportunity that arises, at just the right moment.

An idea triggered by something, someone says or an object I didn’t notice before.

The more I open to universal love, the more it will be there for all of us, embracing, loving, holding, guiding us.

The more I learn to see it, the more it will be there- until I wonder why I never saw it before.

I open my heart to universal love.

It’s more than merely there.

It’s there for me.

I jump into the arms of a living, magical world and me.

Leap into the arms of universal love.

See how real it can be.

with loving kindness and compassion to all

who have connected with me today.

May the light in me shine out to the light in you.

Love Visma

adapted reading “Journey to the Heart” by Melody Beattie

Fall in Love with My destiny

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Sunset in Florida 2010

Embrace My Destiny

“Fall in Love with My destiny”

How often did I search outside of myself for some elusive moment, for an experience like  someone else is having, for an emotion I would like to feel but don’t, at least not right now.

How often  did I long to be somewhere other  than where I was, or someone other than who I am.  How easy it can be to complain about and regret my past, thinking it’s somehow wrong.

The answer is to fall in love — fall in love with my own life.

My destiny isn’t some far – off moment or something that happens to someone else.

My destiny is taking place right now  It’s been happening all along.

Destiny is that mysterious force or energy that magically intertwines with choice, free will,  and  fate.

Let all those elements weave  together and create my life.

But know I can help to create it too by falling in love with my own life.

Love all the places I have gone and all  the places I will go.

Love the lessons I have learned and the way I have learned them.

Most of all, love where I am right now.

Because that’s where my destiny lies.

with loving kindness

Love Visma


Adapted Reading “Journey to the Heart”

Canadian Parents – Get Kids Winter Active with Free Skiing and Snowboarding Passes

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Are you 9 or 10 years old (born in 2000 or 2001) This is for you!!

Hello Everyone

I wish to share this information for anyone who has or knows parents,of young children in Grade 4 and 5.

It is an unbeatable offer

provided by The Canadian Ski Council.

Be sure to check out the links below

Yours sincerely

Visma

Give the gift of participating in snow sports

Attention All Children born in the year 2010-2011 Grade 4 & 5 SnowPasses: Sign Up Now

Get Kids Winter Active with FREE Skiing & Snowboarding

One of Canada’s easiest ways to get kids healthy and active this winter is now available.  The Canadian Ski Council’s SnowPass is available online. It’s an unbeatable offer: free skiing and snowboarding for Canadian kids in Grade 4 and Grade 5.

SnowPass Advantage: “Introducing children to skiing and snowboarding at an early age gives them lifetime access to these healthy winter sports,” says Colin Chedore, President of the Canadian Ski Council. “It keeps them fit, less prone to obesity, and outside and active during the winter months. Better yet, skiing and snowboarding are sports kids can do with the whole family for a lifetime.”

How It Works: The Canadian Ski Council’s SnowPass gives kids in grades 4 and 5 (born in 2000 or 2001) up to three free lift ticket coupons at each participating ski area for the entire winter; providing them with an opportunity to ski or snowboard hundreds of times over the winter season.

Applying is Easy:To sign up, visit www.snowpass.ca, and you have a choice of either uploading your child’s picture, enter your payment and their proof of age, or our printed option that allows you to fill out the information, print the application to mail in to the Canadian Ski Council with a photo, proof of age and payment … all for a one-time administration fee of $20 plus taxes.  Signing up online is the quickest and easiest way to apply for your child’s Grade 4 & 5 SnowPass card.  SnowPass cards will be sent straight to you beginning mid November before the December 1st SnowPass season start date! SnowPass applications are also available through elementary schools, and inside Sport Chek, Sport Mart, Sports Experts and Intersport stores across Canada.

Where it Works: Depending on where you live in Canada, each applicant will receive either an Eastern or Western SnowPass card. The Western SnowPass card is valid for children residing in BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba and at 58 ski areas. The Eastern SnowPass card is valid for Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada at 92 ski areas.  With ski areas participating across Canada, families will not have to travel far to put this SnowPass to use. Kids can easily track how many lift passes they have left by visiting www.snowpass.ca.

Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass information and applications are available online at www.snowpass.ca or www.passeportdesneiges.ca.

The Canadian Ski Council is a national, not-for-profit ski and snowboard organization whose mandate is to increase participation in recreational skiing, snowboarding and cross country skiing in Canada. The Canadian Ski Council was founded in 1977.

For more information on the Grade 4 and 5 SnowPass program, contact the Canadian Ski Council, tel: 705-445-9140, e-mail: info@skicanada.org, web: www.skicanada.org

The best gift to our children is to allow them to participate and have fun.

All the best to your upcoming season

Visma

The Artist’s Way – The Basic Principals

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the Artist Way

by Julia Cameron

Dancer at the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden Winnipeg

Recovering A sense of Identity

The Basic Principles

Creativity is the natural order of life.  Life is energy: Pure creative energy.

There is an underlying in -dwelling creative force infusing all of life – including myself.
When I open myself to my creativity, I open myself to the creator’s creativity within me and my life.
I am, myself, a creation.
I am meant to continue creativity by being a creative self.
Creativity is God’s gift to me. Using my creativity is my gift back to God.
The refusal to be creative is self-will and counter to my true nature

When I am open to explore my creativity, I open myself to God:       Good Orderly Direction

It is safe to open myself up to greater and greater creativity.

My creative dreams and yearning come from a divine source.  As I move toward my dream, I move toward my divinity.

It is my intention to follow these basic principals through this journey and exercises from the Artist’s way by Julia Cameron

For more information please go to the following link:    www.theartistsway.com

With loving kindness and passion

Love Visma

    Awaken the Storyteller Within

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    Awaken The Storyteller Within

    Merry Christmas from Winnipeg

    Merry Christmas from Winnipeg - 101 years of celebration

    Each of us has a story to tell, a story to share with the world.

    Artists and writers are in the storytelling business.

    Others have different ways of telling and sharing their stories.

    As a skier and snowboarder teacher, I talk about the great times I share with family, friends and students, getting the equipment we need, our first days on the hill.

    The great resorts we have  gone to visit.

    The accomplishments and our journeys.

    As a mother I have my own personal stories and my stories which include  my family and children and friends.

    The things we have shared, our fun travels and adventures our memories and our present moments.

    I am learning to be an artist and a writer and enjoy sharing my own journey in health and  joy and  with  sickness and sorrows.

    They are all part of the story.  The story behind the story.

    Each of us have a story to tell and our own way of sharing it with the world.

    It comes out through our words, through our work, and through simple actions of our daily life.

    I try to listen to the stories of the people around me.

    Listen to my soul.

    I am learning the value of listening without judging and listen with an open heart to the beauty of each story and the importance of the storyteller.

    My mother is my greatest storyteller and my inspiration.

    I am learning to value and appreciate the story I am living now, it is my goal to tell it in the moment.

    This is the best time to live and the most clear.

    I am awakening the storyteller within me and am sharing my story with the world.

    I will do my best to share it with joy and flair.  I am committed to offer my points of view  with love and passion and curiosity.

    I will express myself by  living my life fully, doing my work well and creating the best life I can.

    I am who I am and love being that.

    I live my life from my heart.

    Share from my heart. And my story will  touch and heal people’s souls.

    With loving kindness and passion

    Let the light in me shine on the light in you

    Love Visma

    My Early snowboarding days by Visma Mesley

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    Snowboarding

    Snowboarding at Chicope Snowboarding and Ski Terrain Park

    My Early Snowboarding Days

    In approximately 1992 Snowboarding was going to be offered at Chicopee and my son was eager to give it a try.  I too became anxious to try something new and challenging, as our hill was small and I had skied all my life and ready to try something new.

    It was going to be a different  experience.  I most enjoyed the feeling of getting some “air”, having comfortable boots and no poles and an easy to handle snowboard that came up to my chin. A snowboard park setting with built in jumps and bumps.

    We headed out to Blue Mountain Ski Resort and decided to take a lesson.  James was around 10 years of age and the equipment was very limited back then for children.

    The first day we were disappointed that the only size 5 mens the smallest boot was already taken.  We skied that day and headed out to the rental shop and waited for the doors to open, the next morning.

    Our first lesson was with “Shred” , Alison Church at Blue Mountain in Collingwood,  on the “Big Baby”.  That was certainly a new experience and we were exhausted after the 1st hour but continued to practice for another.  Although I was far from feeling any confidence, Alison asked if she could contact me for an over 21 yr. women’s group next year.

    I was flattered and said I would consider it.  I was 40 yrs. at the time and thrilled invited along  with a new group.

    I got the call in the fall decided to take the offer.  We would meet once a month at Blue Mountain for a three hour session.

    That worked out perfectly as it was a good distance traveling with my children and arranging for ski lessons for them to keep them occupied was needed. It is great thing to a ski and snowboard school programs to include all the  family members.

    I was certainly not experienced so I quickly enrolled for about 3 private lessons with our then snowboarding expert René Olson at Chicopee our local resort.

    I arrived at Blue Mountain  with my stylish one piece purple ski suit ( or so I thought) with my floppy Sorrel boots and my early green Burton board that I was going to share with James.  What a sight,  I tumbled and rolled down all the hills but I do not give up easily and finally I got into the groove with the whole process from the riding.

    Getting on track with the look of the new snowboarding clothing. Loose and non-matching.  I was hooked!

    My Son James at Chicopee 2010

    Soon all three of us, James, Leah and I where suited up with new boards and for March break we took our first trip to Mt. Tremblant  in Quebec, that was an experience to be remembered.  We had a great time.

    I am proud to say my children are still actively snowboarding and have the confidence to travel to any resort.  I am looking forward to many more memories in the future.

    Enjoy the upcoming season!

    Yours sincerely

    Visma Mesley

    http://www.discoverchicopee.com/index.php/about/chicopee_history/

    Exercise Tips for getting into Shape for Skiing/Snowboarding

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    Enjoy your winter

    Enjoy your winter. Winter sports are a family affair.

    Loving any sport is always about being prepared for the exciting adventures when they present themselves.

    It is up to us to be in good health and condition through out the year.

    It is the enjoying the journey to enjoy the destination.

    Live with Passion

    Love Visma

    Exercise Tips for getting into Shape for Skiing


    If you exercise often, you’ll begin to build your strength and enhance your endurance in the muscle groups used in downhill skiing. You’ll be preparing yourself for the rigors of skiing in the expert zones where both staying power and explosive power are of the utmost importance. First, we’ll get into the why and when you need to exercise, before moving onto the five essential elements of ski-specific exercising.

    The ultimate body for an expert skier is powerful, from strong ankles to strong shoulders, and every finely-tuned muscle in between. Remember the last time you watched someone effortlessly weave through a mogul field and wondered, “How does he do that?” It’s partly due to practice, and partly to the body awareness and balance that strength training provides. The expert skier, who is physically strong, instinctively cues every part of his or her body. A fit body is like a well-tuned sports car. It handles effortlessly, acting on subtle intuitions.

    Skiing requires a number of athletic abilities including technical, physical, and mental skills. This article is all about the physical requirements of expert skiing. Future articles will deal with the technical aspects of all-terrain skiing, as well as establishing the right mind set. But first, to ski strong you need to be strong.

    Why do ski exercises?

    If you think skiing exercises are just for serious skiers, think again. Strong muscles improve every skier’s performance, whether he or she is a beginner, intermediate, advanced, or expert skier. For those who feel they’ve reached a plateau in their skiing ability, ski exercises may provide the boost you need to reach the next level.

    Few sports are as physically demanding as downhill skiing, especially skiing on moguls, in trees, and down steeps. Yet, many skiers hit the slopes after little or no training in the preseason. They pay for it with sore muscles, but that’s only the beginning. The lack of good physical fitness also increases the chances of injury. The most common ski injuries are joint related, and the best way to protect joints is by building muscle. Strong muscles stabilize your joints and, in turn, enable you to control your skis.

    In light of the above, this article focuses on building the muscle groups around the joints that skiing taxes the most, including the knees, hips, and ankles. For the knee and ankle joints, we’ll be dealing with the upper leg muscles, including the quads and hamstrings, as well as the lower leg muscles, most noticeably the calves and Achilles tendons. For the hip joints, we’ll be concerned with the core, namely, the hip flexors, glutes, abdominals, groin, and lower back muscles.

    Doing the downhill skiing exercises on a regular basis will make your skiing a lot easier, as well as take your skill set to the next level, because you will:

    • Build muscle strength in your legs, core, and upper body
    • Enhance muscle endurance and staying power for those long runs that never seem to end
    • Increase your cardiovascular endurance so you can ski all day long
    • Improve your stability and balance in all types of terrain and snow conditions
    • Help your foot-to-foot quickness in the tight, tree runs
    • Add explosive power for those short, intensive bursts in the mogul fields
    • Avoid sore muscles, injuries, and spills

    When should you do ski exercises?

    Exercising can be done any time you feel like it. However, in the context of the sport of downhill skiing, I recommend you begin exercising at home, two to three months prior to the start of the ski season. If your season kicks off in December, try to begin your preseason conditioning program in late September.

    Exercising in the Preseason

    However, if you’re already involved in a ski-related conditioning program during the summer months, you’ll be able to shorten you’re fall program from three months to about six weeks. In addition, you should do your ski exercises on three nonconsecutive days each week. This will allow 48 hours between successive work-outs. The muscle groups will have plenty of time to recover.

    Does this seem like a lot of work? At first, it will be. But after your first runs of the season, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it is to link smooth, short-radius turns from top-to-bottom, all day long. You’ll look back up the hill and smile, knowing that your exercise program in the fall was well worth the effort. You will have cleared the first hurdle on the road to expert skiing. Physically, you will now be much stronger!

    Exercising during the Season

    Strenuous activities like downhill skiing, especially at the expert level, promote tightness and inflexibility in the muscle groups. Therefore, stretching before and after skiing will keep you flexible and help prevent common injuries. Should you do the ski exercises after the season starts?

    Yes, definitely. After the season starts you can catch up and get in sync by doing the exercises during the week when you’re not out skiing. If you ski on Saturday and/or Sunday, do the skiing exercises on Tuesdays and Thursdays. By exercising throughout the season, as well as skiing, you’ll accelerate the strength building process, and your performance will show a marked improvement.

    Exercising in the Postseason

    By exercising in the postseason you will maintain your fitness level that you worked hard to implement in the preseason. Aspiring expert skiers need to impart continuity in their conditioning programs throughout the year. Once you become strong, you need to stay strong.

    In addition, by participating in a ski-related exercise program from June to September, you’ll be able to ramp up much more quickly in the fall. The summer is also a good time to improve your cardiovascular endurance.

    The Five Essentials of Ski-Specific Exercising

    Flexibility, cardio, strength, balance, and power are the five essential elements for the expert skier to master. Let’s consider each one of these requirements in turn.

    Flexibility: Your range of motion or mobility is of prime importance. Stretching to maintain muscle elasticity, which decreases with age, is vital for skiing. Stretching for skiers will not be covered here, as we have already dealt with this subject in a previous article entitled Ski Fitness for Recreational Skiers.

    Cardiovascular Endurance: Aerobic capacity is very important to skiers so they have the stamina to ski in the expert zones, and the endurance to ski all day long. If you wish to improve your cardiovascular fitness, try one of the following activities on three nonconsecutive days per week. Perhaps it would be best to do your cardiovascular routine on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and your strength, balance, and power exercises on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

    • Lap swimming, 25 laps to begin with, increase to 50 laps
    • Brisk walking for at least 30 minutes, preferably 45 minutes
    • Jogging, 15 to 20 minutes, but no more
    • Rowing machine, 15 to 20 minutes
    • Treadmill, 15 to 20 minutes
    • Cross-country skiing
    • Cycling, short sprints are best
    • Inline skating, long distances and short sprints are best

    Strength and Endurance: Muscular strength improves the expert skier’s ability to relax, yet still maintain control, and to handle the quick adjustments needed in all-terrain skiing. The movements in alpine skiing include all the major muscle groups, so total body muscular strength is of prime importance. You’ll want to do exercises that strengthen your entire body.

    With this in mind, target the following ski exercises and muscle groups:

    • Essential exercises for the legs – quadriceps, hamstrings, hips, calves, and ankles
    • Essential exercises for the center – abdominals, hip flexors, glutei, and lower back

    Stability and Balance: Why should you care about balance? Well, for starters, it’s the basic skill needed in practically every sport. Changing your center of gravity to match your moves is the key to efficiency in sport. Good balance can help you keep your form when you encounter changing terrain and snow conditions. The result is better skiing and fewer spills.

    Slight deviations in terrain often require subtle adjustments in your balance to avoid injury. To enhance your stability and balance, target the following muscle groups:

    • Essential exercises for the center – abdominals, hip flexors, glutei, and lower back

    Fortunately, the exercises that help improve stability and balance work to build muscle strength and endurance in the core, all at the same time. This can be seen if you look back at the previous topic, Strength and Endurance.

    Power and Quickness: To improve your reflexes and foot-to-foot quickness, you need dynamic, ski-specific drills from lateral training that simulate the actual movements you do on the ski hill. With this in mind, we’ve included five jumping exercises, which are also called plyometrics, as the essential exercises to improve your foot-to-foot quickness and explosive power.

    Plyometrics are commonly referred to as explosive types of exercise drills, and are often used in conditioning programs for elite skiers because the combination of squatting with weights and lateral jumps, sprints, or quickness drills, develops the leg and hip power necessary for high performance skiing.

    Before you Start

    Caution must be exercised whenever beginning any conditioning program. Use an exercise regimen that’s appropriate for your body type and your present level of conditioning. Please consult with your physician, if you suspect that this ski-specific program is not suitable for you at the present time.

    Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jim_Safianuk

    Get Ready, Get Set, Get your body in shape for what ever activity you enjoy this winter.

    Living my best Life

    Visma