Equipment: Striking a Balance
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Bodywork: Fitness for the Outside Athlete, November 1996
Equipment: Striking a Balance Chances are, you’ll never try to pull off a 720-degree spin with a tail grab on your snowboard. But if you do want to, or if you just want to develop the requisite coordination, balance, and body symmetry, take a ride on the Vew-Do Balance Board Part skateboard, part seesaw, the handcrafted Vew-Do consists of a nonskid wooden deck atop a plastic rail that slides along a grooved wooden roller. Kevin Moody, an athletic trainer at the Olympic Training Center, recommends that Vew-Do beginners start by simply balancing over the roller, feet at either end. “Once you’ve got that down, go dynamic: Play with your stance and With the basics mastered, you can start making your moves sport-specific. Skiers can get into a tuck and throw their hips side to side, and surfers can hone their various stances. Do try this at home. The best place to use the Vew-Do is on close-cut carpet in an area cleared of furniture. Indeed, snowboarder Powers perfected his world-class, aerial stunts in the comfort of his |