
LIGHTNING WINGER Martin St. Louis is one of the shortest players in the league, and also one of the fastest—thanks to his extraordinary leg strength. "I'm listed as 5'9", but I'm really 5' 7 1/2"," admits St. Louis, the NHL's MVP in 2003--04. "Being small and light [180 pounds] makes me fast—as long as I remain strong." To enhance that strength, St. Louis, 32, worked out with trainer Ben Prentiss at a facility in Darien, Conn., last summer for an hour a day, four days a week. Then he went on to the best season of his career with 43 goals and 59 assists. This summer he's back. "I used to train longer on my own, but I was training like an amateur," says St. Louis. "Now I'm here for an hour, but that hour is intense and simulates a hockey game. You get to rest between shifts, but when you go, you go hard." Prentiss, who also trains the Predators' Jason Arnott and the Canucks' Ryan Shannon, says, "Marty has always been extremely dedicated, but he just wasn't pointed in the right direction. We brought up the quality of his workouts, modified his diet, and there you go." Below are the lower body exercises that Prentiss, and St. Louis, swear by. SNATCH PULLS EXERCISE PRENTISS RHYTHM SQUATS EXERCISE PRENTISS HURDLES AND BOX
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