Have you
ever been watching a surf DVD and you see some pro bust off the
lip, land on some awkward angle with his body bent backwards into
the white-wash and yet some how he recovers and manages to stay on
his board.
Don’t you
wish you could do that? That sort of recovery requires an insanely
high level of core strength and balance. Lucky for us, you can
actually train to increase your balance and in turn improve your
surfing.
The
following exercises will help you improve your core strength and
balance so you can make more waves, perform better tricks and wipe
out less.
There are two important components
when it comes to surfing balance. The first of these is strong and
stable leg muscles. Training your legs in isolation will iron out
any weaknesses you may have in your leg and hip muscles and
decrease the chance of injury.
The second component is core
stability. This refers to keeping your body stable when other
forces are trying to knock you down.
This first exercise is excellent
for building your balance and leg strength.
This second exercise trains core
stability specifically. The stability ball mimics the
unpredictability of the ocean. In order to stay on the ball (your
surfboard) you need to maintain your balance by using the core
muscles of your abdominals, lower back and hips.
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First of all try balancing on both knees on top of a stability ball.
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Balance for 30 seconds and repeat 2 more times.
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Once you have mastered this try balancing on one foot and one knee.
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Do 3 sets of 30 second balances.
Once you can comfortably balance on a stability ball, you are on your way to having excellent core stability and balance. However there are a lot more exercises that you can do whilst balancing on the ball which will dramatically help your surfing ability.
For these exercises and more visit the "CLICK HERE BELOW."
Here you will find a complete functional training program designed
specifically for surfers, which includes training for core
strength, balance, cardiovascular fitness, upper & lower body
strength and flexibility.
Clayton Beatty is the fitness expert behind Total Surfing Fitness, a website dedicated to functional fitness training for surfers. Clayton holds a BSc Degree in Human Movement and is a Qualified Exercise Scientist. If you would like to learn more visit his website at Click Here!
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