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				kitnasty
			
			 
			
				  
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				shred_da_gorge
			
			 
			
				 
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				 Fri Apr 22, 22 12:16 pm     | 
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				Wow, this was quite the find, thanks for sharing!
 
 
I'm an older kiter who deals more with chronic pains from age and a desk job, but many of these are certainly inspiring to try. When I started suffering from lower back pain a few years ago I turned to foam rollers and myofascial release, which had worked wonders for me in younger years as a competitive cyclist.
 
 
Also I bolted into my garage some padded dip-chair/pull-up bars I got from Amazon for $36 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BXXTWOC). I use a step stool to hang from these to do leg lifts, L-hangs, and knee-to-chest twists. It's not quite the core-builder as the workouts outlined in this guide, but my back pains disappeared, belly trimmed a little, and having a regularly-scheduled routine break while working from home was well worth it.
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				Sasquatch
			
			 
			
				  
				Since 09 Mar 2005 
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				 Fri Apr 22, 22 3:41 pm    Re: Kiteboarding workouts off the water | 
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				 	  | kitnasty wrote: | 	 		  
 
 
Wondering if anyone else has found any resources they'd like to share as we get ready for long sessions on the water? | 	  
 
 
With the longer days and warm weather (well not here yet. . . )  I've been doing more 12oz curls.  Usually Heinekens work best for me, but I sometimes venture out to break the routine and cross-train with the 16oz Grolsch.  A 16oz Grolsch that is truck driver frosty cold is living!  
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				gemelo-pescado
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sat Apr 23, 22 7:30 am     | 
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				The type of kiting you do should determine the level of fitness you should be in… this visual is a good guide…
	
  
		
		
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				Nak
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Sat Apr 23, 22 1:36 pm     | 
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				| Great find, thanks for posting it kitnasty!
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				kitnasty
			
			 
			
				  
				Since 14 Aug 2020 
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				 Mon Apr 25, 22 9:14 am     | 
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				@shred Glad you find some of these exercises inspiring! I was definitely stoked to find some new movements to add to my routine. 
 
 
Good idea on the L-sits, etc. It always seems like no amount of core strengthening prepares me for the first few sessions on the water, but those will certainly help!
 
 
 
@sasquatch 12 oz crunches are a must! Try to fit those in a few times/week for good measure  
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Based in Portland, OR
 
 
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				kitnasty
			
			 
			
				  
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				 Mon Apr 25, 22 9:16 am     | 
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				 	  | Nak wrote: | 	 		  | Great find, thanks for posting it kitnasty! | 	  
 
 
You bet! Knowledge worth spreading  
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Based in Portland, OR
 
 
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