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- Nov 22, 2009
So my best friend is a serious figure skater and last year she was running every day but when her coaches found out they told her to stop right away because it uses the wrong muscles and will hurt one's skating. I'm sure some kind of cardio is good for skaters to due but running might not be the best form, it is awfully hard on the knees. I do think skater's have to do off ice work if they want to get better though. I remember watching that show Ice Diaries how all those girls did cardio, weights, and conditioning in addition to daily on-ice training almost every day. Most of them had personal trainers too. There are a lot of Yu Na interviews online and she works out in the gym a lot, lifting weights and doing cardio, and I know Mao and Alissa and Mirai (at least used to-might still) take ballet classes. It just seems like off-ice training is necessary to keep a competitive edge.
Cardio work is definitely helpful for stamina, the trick is to cross train and not overwork any one muscle group or overdo it. Serious running uses less quadriceps and more hamstring, while freestyle skating is the opposite, also hard running puts the knees more at risk than other types of cardio exercise. I seem to recall Kristi Yamaguchi said she used to bicycle a lot for cardio and stamina, esp in the off-season, to augment her other training. Biking is heavily quad work and generally less stress on the knees. Most skaters need a balanced off-ice program that covers stamina, core strength, arm/leg strength, flexibility, and artistry--in order to get to and stay at the very elite ranks. Skaters ignore this aspect of training at their peril.
. But I think she'll be just fine given time to work stuff out.