July 7, 2011

Indoor skiing?

Heard about the new indoor ski training centre and thought it was up in the North of Melbourne somewhere (turns out that’s the dry slope that’s being developed) but when I checked the website I discovered that not only was it in Melbourne, but just down the road from work! After reading the website (http://www.skicity.com.au/) I was still a bit confused about what the deal was, so I decided to go down there and have a look. They gave me the tour and explained how it worked, let me touch the surface and see it in action and stuff and I booked in for Wednesday night after work to try it out. You buy a one hour session, which is a lesson with up to three other people. I was the first one to book and they don’t mix complete beginners with people who have snowboarded before, so if anyone else booked in they would be a simular level. As it turned out, I did get another guy in with me.

So what is it? Basically, a moving conveyor belt covered in white fake lawn, that is damp. Weird huh? So the belt moves up as you slide down, and you sort of stay in the same place. You can move up or down though, by digging in more or less. Because you are never completely stopped, you work the muscles pretty hard. If your board goes completely flat on the surface when you are horizontal, you sort of get stuck on and pulled up sharply, so it’s tricky. The idea is, you get 100% riding time as opposed to all the time you spend in lines and on lifts at the snow, so in an hour you get a lot of work done.

So Wednesday (which was last night) I went down and had a go. I am not as sore today and I thought I would be, after not being on a snowboard since last... February? My butt muscles are a bit sore but that’s it. At the end of the hour I was really feeling it and thought I was going to be in a world of pain. You are snowboarding for the entire hour, rather than 10 minutes, when waiting in line, then being on the chair ect, so it was pretty intense.

The place provides you with a board (or skis) and you can bring your own boots if you wish. So I brought my boots with me, and got a 145 board, which was quite nice, I didn’t recognise the brand but it was pretty light and rather flexi. I actually have a 143 and a 150, but when I rent I always get a 145.

I was actually really nervous about going on the machine, it seemed scary. The other guy in my lesson said he was a bit nervous too. Riding on the carpet (I don’t know what else to call it) was really hard and you kind of have to learn from scratch again. I thought I’d be able to jump on and just ride but we had to learn how to move around and by the end of the hour were only just starting to try C turns. I caught my board and fell a few times at the start, which was a bit embarrassing as I had declared myself to be of ‘high intermediate to low-advanced’ skill at the start of the lesson and my lesson buddy just called himself intermediate. If you fall they have to stop the thing, and you have to go back into board downhill position for it to start up, so I felt bad for messing up. You have to get used to it though. If you slip over you get a bit wet, and the surface is rough, I had my hand dragged over it. I actually hurt my wrist a little! It’s fine today though.

So you have an instructor with you, and he has a remote that controls the conveyor belt. The have a padded bar at the front of the thing, and another one about a metre and a half back, and we started by hanging onto the bar and learning to slide on our heels and balance, then turned around and held onto the upper bar and practiced on our toes. Total beginner stuff! It was tricky though. Once we had that we practiced traversing from side to side. The two of us were on there at the same time, crossing back and forth on one bar each. Later when we were using both bars and more space, we’d take turns. Which was fine, because it is tiring. So after we could traverse we learned to turn from horizontal to vertical, then from vertical to horizontal, then at the very end a complete C turn, which is from horizontal on your toes, around to your heels (or vice versa) and that was all we have time for. It was hard doing that in only 5 feet of space (between the two bars), I could have done it easier with a bigger turning circle. Although that’s as far as we got in the hour, the instructor seemed impressed and said we were progressing quite well.

I’m not used to having to concentrate on technique so much, so I can see that getting good at riding on the conveyor would be beneficial for real snow riding. You can see yourself in the mirrors in front of you, so you can see how your stance is. The things I’m not so good at were more obvious on the machine, like riding switch and doing heel side turns. I didn’t actually realise I was so poor in those areas because I can get away with not doing them. With the difficulty upped like that it was very obvious that my skills at turning on my heels are way below what they should be, I had no idea it was that bad. Once I tried to sort of cheat and kick with my back leg, which is a bad habit and on the conveyor doesn’t really work, so more training would be good for me. I also at one point tried to use my edges to turn and got caught. I guess that’s what I did, that’s what the instructor said. I got a bit more confident and wasn’t concentrating as much. He said not to try that yet, just turn keeping the board flat. It’s weird, it’s been years since I concentrated on turning, rise, drop shoulder, look, push foot. I don’t think about that stuff anymore.

Was nice to be able to ride a snowboard in my gym gear. Actually felt like a bit of a tool wearing my Mt Ruapehu t-shirt and Hotham hoodie, but those are my gym clothes and I came from work so that’s what was in the car.

Definitely want to give it another go. I’m only home for two weeks in October between NZ and Canada, so we’ll see. It was cheap because they are doing half off for opening month and I got a further discount because I have a concession card. Once it’s full price though it might be a bit of a luxury. Was interesting though!


August 10, 2010

I saw this on another blog and am going to steal it

I will post about a different song every day for 30 days

Day 01. Your favorite song
Day 02. Your least favorite song
Day 03. A song that makes you happy
Day 04. A song that makes you sad
Day 05. A song that reminds you of someone
Day 06. A song that reminds you of somewhere
Day 07. A song that reminds you of a certain event
Day 08. A song that you know all the words to
Day 09. A song that you can dance to
Day 10. A song that makes you fall asleep
Day 11. A song from your favorite band
Day 12. A song from a band you hate
Day 13. A song that is a guilty pleasure
Day 14. A song that no one would expect you to love
Day 15. A song that describes you
Day 16. A song that you used to love but now hate
Day 17. A song that you hear often on the radio
Day 18. A song that you wish you heard on the radio
Day 19. A song from your favorite album
Day 20. A song that you listen to when you’re angry
Day 21. A song that you listen to when you’re happy
Day 22. A song that you listen to when you’re sad
Day 23. A song that you want to play at your wedding
Day 24. A song that you want to play at your funeral
Day 25. A song that makes you laugh
Day 26. A song that you can play on an instrument
Day 27. A song that you wish you could play
Day 28. A song that makes you feel guilty
Day 29. A song from your childhood
Day 30. Your favorite song at this time last year

June 23, 2010

burn fat burn

I am sick of being fat. Which may sounds strange, because I am not
fat, not even close. I should say, I am sick of HAVING fat.
I wear a size 6 pants, I don't eat sugar or junk, I go to the gym
regularly and am 'fit' according to the requriements posted on the gym
wall.
But this layer of fat on my stomache just won't shift. I know I have
kick-arse abs under there, somewhere...
I think all the time about fat zap. It sounds good, but I have no
money. If I had a proper full time job and money in the bank, I would
try it in a second.
So still on the idea of resorting to paying money, but not quite so
much, I've gotten in on the fat burning supplements. Supposedly, these
will help my body break down fat cells to metabolise instead of
burning carbs, or whatever.
We'll see ne?
Next week I might try the acai berry/detox combo that 'melts fat away'
if the internet ads are to be believed.
I can't go to the gym right now because I am working from 830 - 830
and it's not open late. I might try go for a run in the morning (in
the freezing cold and dark? Hmm... I don't like my chances...)
I want to look good for my trip to NZ just in case someone sees me naked.

May 24, 2010

I hate no remembered how I got home on a Saturday night, cause that means:
a) I was really drunk
therefore
b) I may have been kicked out of the venue
and consequently
c) I may or may not have gone quietly

I was going to call Shannon and ask her what went on, but she emailed me to ask me first.  Lol.

May 3, 2010

Booked my holiday!

I planned on going somewhere in July.

First I hoped I could go to Japan, if I had the dough.  But I couldn't afford it.

Then Air Asia released these $150 tickets in July, and I thought great, I'll go there, and arranged for Shannon to go with me.  But we didn't get on it quick enough, and those tickets went, and after that it wasn't such a good deal.

Then Jetstar brought out 2 for 1 Japan flights, but I didn't get on to that in time, and missed out.

Then I reconsidered going to New Zealand which I had thought about late last year, but wasn't sure if I'd get the chance to do or not.

Season passes at Ruapehu in April go to $395 NZ, and flights are about that as well, so I figured, why not?

So I asked a few friends if they would be interested, and Vi and Shannon decided to come along!

I'm really looking forward to taking a couple of friends to my old home town :)

We are going to hire a car, and in addition to snowboarding, will check out the Waitaimo caves, Rotorua and what not.  Should be awesome!

April 8, 2010

I got a job!

Details to follow at a later date.

April 5, 2010

Housemates come home from camping.

Oh hey guys, I've had a really productive weekend, got a lot done...

So you did nothing?

Yeah, I spent most of the last few days in my pajamas being drunk...

April 3, 2010

Destruction

So... My vege garden has been trashed.

At first, I couldn't make sense of it.

I stood there, looked at the ripped off leaves, the uprooted seedlings, the spring onion completely untouched and just thought, 'how?'

Living the lifestyle that I do, when I find something trashed and don't know how it happened, I usually think long and hard about, 'could I have done this and not remembered?' So I thought, and concluded that no, I did not do this.

So who did then?

Possums. Little fuckers, I wanted to eat that celery!

So now what? If I replant and they eat the whole fucking thing again, I'm just wasting time and money. I discussed it with Dad and we thought of a way to use chicken wire to keep them out. Will try and construct such a thing tomorrow perhaps.

March 20, 2010

My neighbors hate me

Because I parked out the front of their house.

Last time I checked, I was free to park wherever the fuck I want in the street.

Guy came over with some crap about me needing to move my car so he can put his bin out.

I'm pretty sure the garbage crew would be able to handle the whole, bin behind car situation.

I was going out in about 10 minutes anyway.

Next time I am not going to be home I might park there. I don't want to cause trouble by refusing to move my car, but if I'm not here, well it'll be tough cookies.

March 10, 2010

The long house hunt is over!

I have moved into a place in Kew with two brothers.

It's strange moving into a house with strangers I think. But I think it will be ok.

One of them came on my run with me today. Which reminds me, I booted up google Earth to track how far we went. Ok it was 4.5 kms, cool.

Still working on my bedding situation though, it's been too wet to move a mattress on the roof of a car so I am sleeping on an air bed :(