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Outside Magazine, November 2006

Bodywork
Express Train
with Chris Carmichael

By Chris Carmichael

Chris Carmichael
iIllustration by Jonathan Carlson

GET FIT FOR THE SEASON

In the fall, your summer fitness can actually hurt you. As the weather cools, many athletes switch from non-weight-bearing sports like cycling to high-impact activities such as running and skiing. After a season of conditioning, your heart and lungs may enable you to work harder than your joints and muscles can handle. To protect yourself from injury, give the rest of your body time to catch up to your aerobic engine by easing into fall sports:
Fitness Q&A
What type of bike seat should I buy to avoid damage downstairs?
Cycling or swimming to running or ball sports: Start with three 15-minute sessions a week for two weeks, at half speed. Focus on technique and stretch for 15 to 20 minutes at the end of each session.
Endurance sports to weight training: Start with two 45-minute sessions a week. Focus only on range of motion for the first week of lifting, then add light resistance the second week. Increase gradually to maximum weight.






Founder, CEO, and president of Carmichael Training Systems, CHRIS CARMICHAEL is the personal coach to seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong.

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