I had tennis elbow both sides. Could only ski 1 set every 2 weeks. My sports med doctor who is a 38off skier told me to get a radius handle. Said the slight angle change is a massive difference. He said if that didn’t work go to a clincher style glove. Went to a radius handle, never had another problem with my elbows
All the experts say that at 50and up resistance training is the most important thing you can do for your body. This isn’t a comment for skiing just overall health. As you age, you lose muscle and bone density leading to the frail old men you see around
Wow, we skied in our swimsuits in 65 water. Lake is 59, skied in a 3/4 length 30
Yr old O’Neil wetsuit today. Our lake get to 82 for maybe a week in the summer
In a world of 100k boats this will just add to the cost, reduce the ability of many to participate. I enjoy driving the boat, it is almost 50% of my love of the sport. I would never buy a boat with auto steer
h20 has always treated me well. They made a mistake on one order, put a note in my file and totally made up for the next ski I bought with a nice discount.
Single best piece of advice I’ve ever heard. Would fix soooo many of my problems. Thanks for doing that pod cast. Too bad my season is over with a back injury ??
I’m going to ordering new gloves right away. I have used ML KPalms for a long time and enjoy them. They haven’t always been easy to get though. Was thinking about trying the stealth gloves. They are a little cheaper too. Any input on them. And also how do they compare size wise to the ML. Thanks
Actually as a first responder, my income will go up because of overtime due to other illness. Although I need to add, that as long as I can stay healthy
I ski and train on a public lake and feel there should be more (not all) tournaments done on public lakes. That being said, would you hold world track and field championships on a dirt track??