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  1. #1
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    Jul 2004
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    Liberty, I don't rollerblade, but I have heard that speed skaters cross-train by cycling. I'm trying to think of the name of the Olympic speed skater of several years ago (the name escapes me); both he and his sister were speed skaters, and as I recall, he was also a champion cyclist.

  2. #2
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    Jul 2005
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    Atlanta, GA
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    yes, yes, yes!!! and yes!

    My hubby and I both started out as inliners. He uses cycling as xt, but I decided I like cycling 50 miles MUCH more than skating 50 miles, and skate more to xt!

    Skating really helps build and maintain leg strength. I suggest taking lessons to maybe "unlearn" any bad habits and learning the right way to push (with your heels, no toe-flicking) and the right posture (you said you used to skate, but didn't say your level of interest--hardcore? scooting around the park? Even though you can skate already, knowing the proper stance is best).
    I would try to space the activites apart. I don't know how often you ride but one or two days of 45 min skating would help leg endurance/strength. Some cities also have skate clubs like cycling clubs!

    That being said, I gave up skating after kid #1 in 9/2004, and just rode. Now I'm pg with #2 and have been doing a little skating again.

    I think once #2 comes, I'm going to go back to skating as xt. I'm beginning to miss it!
    Last edited by HoddyToddy; 08-23-2007 at 11:21 AM. Reason: added some info

  3. #3
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    Skating seemed to work for Eric and Beth Heiden.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Missouri
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    Yeah, I'm sure I have really bad form. Know I use my toes instead of my heels... And I'm just a scoot around the park skater. I am having a hard time getting myself interested in roller blading again because for those first few weeks I have to deal with the roller blade blisters that come up. It would interfere with cycling! However, my roller blades have a permanent home in the trunk of my car, so they are prepped and ready!

  5. #5
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    Apr 2006
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    I'm enjoying elliptical training and the rowing machine at the gym just now.

    Like the elliptical because I can really vary all the settings, from elevation and resistance to pace and whether or not I'm going "forward" or "reverse."

    Also, I am back to really enjoying the rowing machine just now. It definitely uses some of the same lower body muscles, and I think also is relevant in that you have to correctly use your core and back...which is super helpful for cycling. And, using both lower body and upper gets the cardio up easily.

    Also, I have been amazed at how much my ab and back work have helped my cycling this year.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
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    California
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    Well, I jog, but that is just because I am training for a half marathon. As soon as that is over, I'm sure the jogging will be over as well as I can't say I enjoy it too much - the memory of my aunt (in whose memory I am running this race) is what keeps me going.

    Anyhoo, don't laugh, but two favorite forms of cross-training are Tae Bo and Power Yoga. Yes, I said Tae Bo, as in Billy Blank's Ultimate Boot Camp. http://www.amazon.com/Billy-Blanks-U...8103717&sr=1-2 Lots of lunges, squats, and kicks for the lower body and resistance band training for the upper body. A pretty good ab workout as well. For yoga I use Bryan Kests' Power Yoga Series. http://www.poweryogastore.com/miva/m...roduct_Count=0 It is a dvd with three 1 hour programs. Very good for the core and arms as well as the legs. The other dvd I use is Shiva Rea's Yoga Shakti. The cool thing about this dvd is that you can create your own practice using the "yoga matrix." http://store.soundstrue.com/vt00819d.html

    Anyway, just some ideas - especially with winter coming.

 

 

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