Training

Training from Snowmobiling, shaped by its Outdoor Activities focus.

Training from Snowmobiling, shaped by its Outdoor Activities focus.

Why Do Your Muscles Seize Up in the Cold—and What Can You Do About It?

Why Do Your Muscles Seize Up in the Cold—and What Can You Do About It?

Cold temperatures make snowmobiling harder on your body than it looks. Learn why your muscles stiffen up, how to warm up effectively in freezing conditions, and what to eat and wear to maintain performance all day long.

Maintaining Leg Strength for Technical Mountain Riding

Maintaining Leg Strength for Technical Mountain Riding

Stop the leg burn before it starts. Learn how to build the specific leg strength and endurance needed for technical mountain snowmobiling.

Pre-Ride Warm-Up: Essential Stretches Before You Hit the Snow

Pre-Ride Warm-Up: Essential Stretches Before You Hit the Snow

Quick Tip

Cold muscles and tight joints can turn an epic snowmobiling adventure into a painful experience. Discover the quick 5-minute warm-up routine that prepares your body for the physical demands of riding.

Building Functional Strength for Long Days in the Saddle

Building Functional Strength for Long Days in the Saddle

Build the functional strength and stability required for technical snowmobiling. Learn which muscle groups to target and the best exercises to stay in control on the snow.

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Build Better Grip Strength for Control in Rough Terrain

Build Better Grip Strength for Control in Rough Terrain

How-To

Strong hands and forearms prevent fatigue and improve steering precision when the trail gets bumpy and unpredictable.

Keep Your Core Engaged During Long Trail Rides

Keep Your Core Engaged During Long Trail Rides

Learn how building functional core stability prevents lower back fatigue and improves your control over the sled during technical climbs.