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Written by Malcolm MacSween
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We all seem to be very good
at making resolutions but not so many of us are very good at following through
with our intensions. If we are one of the lucky people that actually motivate
ourselves enough to get started with our new resolutions we may find that
maintaining it becomes quite difficult after our initial motivation dwindles. |
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Written by Toni Ramsay
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During the winter months we can
tend to feel lacklustre and down. The shorter days mean we usually become
less active. And as it has been proven so many times before, inactivity makes
us feel very tired and reduces our motivation substantially. Here are a few
tips to regain some of that energy that the winter seems to suck out of us.
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Written by Mike Cowen
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Every aspect of your
skiing, good bad or indifferent will fall into one or other of these
categories; Technical, Tactical, Physiological, Psychological, Equipment or Environmental. Try to analyse your
performance in terms of what made it the way it was. Was it down to
decision making, confidence, poor (or good) technique, your fitness, your kit,
or the conditions? The chances are that
one of these factors is a catalyst which affects all of the others. |
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Written by Mike Cowen
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Otherwise known as the Swiss ball or physio ball, they are
designed to challenge your normal ranges of motion and in the process improve
your balance, coordination, and stabilizing strength. Swiss ball training is an
excellent way to build what is known as ‘core body strength’ and also have some
good fun at the same time! |
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Written by Malcolm MacSween
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Congratulations to 28th West Lothian Scout Group for bagging our sports equipment treasure-trove. We hope the equipment will help give the kids a good foundation in a range of different sports. |
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