![]() ![]() Thankfully, you can shun the dry ski slope and prepare with the new programme from Apple Fitness+. ![]() After a long time spent hunched over laptops in the kitchen and divorced even from the movement of the commute, you would be just in thinking that strapping yourself in and throwing yourself at gravity's whims might result in injury. There is, of course, the nagging worry of being utterly physically unprepared for a six days of gunning it down black runs. Yet as more and ever more countries get off the red list, the later months of 2021 and early 2022 will see some of the 100 million snow-sporters who hit the slopes each year make their comeback. With flights grounded and resorts closed, the annual pilgrimage to snowier climes for a week of skiing or snowboarding, mountain air and apres ski were non starters last year. Summer holidays were spent within the boundaries of your own garden, if you were lucky enough to have one. Birthdays came and went without fanfare, seeming as if they didn't happen at all. But it soon emerged, as the weeks became months and, (unbelievably) a full year and a half, that we were without the larger events that normally define the grander passage of time. Initially, it was the day-to-day, like shaking hands or hugging humans when you met them, or actually getting to meet humans other than those in your direct household. We all missed out an awful lot during 'Locky-D'. ![]()
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