The secret to balance for surfing: group classes
As anyone who’s attempted to balance on either a suroard or a skateboard can attest, it’s no easy feat to achieve such an effortless looking activity. But Cat Woods has found a quick way to do it: with Fitness First group classes. In order to paddle out into the depths of the ocean, you’ll require excellent core and arm strength for starters. Then, to make the lightning-fast leap from lying on the board to standing requires exceptional glute, back and leg strength combined with heightened body awareness and reflexes. To maintain the standing position atop momentum-fuelled waves requires superior balance, focus, core strength and determination. While targeted gym workouts are valuable for general strength, all of the skills required to surf with skill can be mastered and practiced in a variety of Fitness First group classes. Additionally, while gym workouts often focus on isolated work, group fitness classes focus on dynamic, compound moves. Just as you’ll have to navigate sharing the surf, the skills of sharing your workout space will prepare you for surf diplomacy. And in case you’re harbouring any doubts that group classes will prepare you for a summer of surf, Stephanie Gilmore is a pilates devotee.