Imagine that you, the sail and your board form a unit like a car. The wind is the fuel that drives the motor (sail). The resulting power is transferred via the gearbox (mast and body) to the tyres (board), which convert the energy into propulsion.
You are the most inconsistent variable. If your body has no tension and stability, you will leave a lot of energy (wind) on the track. You will also glide on and through less easily. You won't be able to take advantage of strong gusts either and the elements will do what they want to you.
To make sure this doesn't happen and you come out of the winter fit, I've put together a good mix of exercises that will boost your all-round performance on the water and ensure you always come out of the water with a big grin on your face.
We show you these exercises in this article:
- Isometric Dragon Squat with the medicine ball
- Lunge and circle a weight around your head
- Circle the weight in front of your body with your legs raised
- Push-up from left to right
- Bend on your toes on one leg and transfer the weight
- Explosive one-legged shoulder press with the boom
- Forearm training with the boom
- Squat with one-sided load
- Put your knees down
- Place your feet next to each other
- Large circles around your body
Isometric Dragon Squat with the medicine ball
Lunge and circle a weight around your head
Circle the weight in front of your body with your legs raised
Push-up from left to right
Bend on your toes on one leg and transfer the weight
Explosive one-legged shoulder press with the boom
Forearm training with the boom
Squat with one-sided load
Put your knees down
Place your feet next to each other
Large circles around your body
Tip: On his Instagram account, Sascha Lange regularly shares tips for fitness exercises that are particularly suitable for windsurfers!
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