
Dear Friend,
Your body is your most important piece of equipment. You can take your skiing abilities to a much higher level by preparing your body for the slopes the right way. You can truly reach your ultimate skiing potential with an approach that will focus on making your body the strongest and most important asset you have. Top of the line -equipment is all good, but it really comes down to your physical abilities whether you become the king or queen of the mountain.
You are about to discover what might be the most effective training system for ski conditioning ever developed. If you have ever struggled to get in great skiing shape for the skiing season, now is time to change that and transform yourself into a high-performance skier that can handle any terrain and learn new skiing skills much faster.
A lot of people think that skiing is the best way of conditioning for skiing. Sounds logical, right? The truth is that your body requires much more than skiing in order to become great at skiing. Any professional skier can tell you that physical conditioning for skiing is not only important, it is crucial to be able perform well and to stay healthy and injury-free.
The methods of exercising for skiing have evolved tremendously last 5-10 years. New revolutionary ways to exercise more effectively and more specific to skiing have been introduced, but they really have not been available for everyone. It is vital to evaluate all the ski training strategies and filter the best methods for your benefit.
Three good reasons why the S.E.T.S. digital product is better than a book or a DVD.
S.ET.S. is created for those skiers who desire to....
• Make the best out of every minute of every ski trip.
• Accelerate your ability to learn new skiing techniques and skills.
• Get rid of the fatigue and burn in the thighs that takes the best out of your turns.
• Decrease or eliminate the nagging pains in the knees, hips and lower back.
• Be powerful on ice, crud as well as in the powder.
• Have more control in the moguls, land safer from jumps and carve the gates sharper.
• Reap the “side effects” of ski conditioning: fat loss, cardiovascular fitness and strength