mikecatt13
AH fanatic
JuneWhen will you be hunting with KMG? I will be there this May
JuneWhen will you be hunting with KMG? I will be there this May
Besides the physical training, are you shooting off the sticks and practicing reloads, shooting again, etc?
I run operational marketing for the company that makes Atkins and Quest products. What we preach and have found that our consumers want is a health and wellness lifestyle not in a moment of time trying to lose weight only to go back to their old weight. Over the last two years I do the same exercise discipline that fits my life 52 weeks not a few months before an Africa trip. My nutrition as well. I do not diet but like Tanks I consider what goes into my body. The only difference is I take my 15 pound bar that more than resembles my rifle weight 6 months before my safari on every power walk I do including my mountain climbs otherwise my plan is consistent throughout the yearRowing machine is great and works 85% of the body and it would get one fit and trim. However, it is not resistance training and one would not get progressive overloads for strength and/or muscle growth from rowing alone. I use rowing for Zone 2 endurance and HIIT training (80/20 split). Weights for building up my lean muscle mass. There are many ways to get to one’s fitness goals. This combination seems to work for me so far.
Nutrition is actually even more important as one can not exercise away a bad diet. I keep track of my macros and calories on a daily basis.
That I can do!Learn to hike hungover
I hear ya man. I have been doing Keto for a month now and it is working well. I have a porterhouse on the grill right now. I'm down 11lbs since the DSC. I walked a half marathon today. My feet are very unhappy with me60 degrees today in eastern Missouri, did a 4 mile hike. Time to start getting back in shape and loose a few pounds, back to Africa in June. Cutting down on the carbs as this picture shows, no potatoes. View attachment 515624
I thought I would throw this out there just for fun. One of the other forums I frequent has a section for "Physical Fitness for Mountain Hunting" where guys discuss thier various methods of getting in shape for an upcoming hunt. Thought it would be interesting to see what some of you guys do. I live in a pretty rural area in KY so I have a lot of freedom to do some things that would be more difficult to pull off in a more metropolitan area.
I do the normal gym stuff but for hunting trip prep my usual go to us the tried and true Ruck March. I strap up my pack with somewhere between 30 and 50lb and take off around the neighborhood. Sometimes I will carry my rifle but usually just the pack and do somewhere between 5 and 10 miles, mostly in the 5 to 7 mile range but occasionally longer.
Sprints at the rifle range is always a favorite, our range is 400yds long and has a gravel road down the middle so sometimes when I'm the only one there it gives me the opportunity to get creative with my shooting under stress drills.
What is some of your go to pre hunt P.T. routines?
May I say after reading your start with rifle and regulation load work, to your PT work to your as close to the real thing as possible…you are ready!!! I wish you great success!!! After all the work your mental confidence which is so important should be sky high!!! Congratulations on your road traveled…it will pay off!!!I thought I would throw this out there just for fun. One of the other forums I frequent has a section for "Physical Fitness for Mountain Hunting" where guys discuss thier various methods of getting in shape for an upcoming hunt. Thought it would be interesting to see what some of you guys do. I live in a pretty rural area in KY so I have a lot of freedom to do some things that would be more difficult to pull off in a more metropolitan area.
I do the normal gym stuff but for hunting trip prep my usual go to us the tried and true Ruck March. I strap up my pack with somewhere between 30 and 50lb and take off around the neighborhood. Sometimes I will carry my rifle but usually just the pack and do somewhere between 5 and 10 miles, mostly in the 5 to 7 mile range but occasionally longer.
Sprints at the rifle range is always a favorite, our range is 400yds long and has a gravel road down the middle so sometimes when I'm the only one there it gives me the opportunity to get creative with my shooting under stress drills.
What is some of your go to pre hunt P.T. routines?
Impressive. Which brand selectable dumbbells? I am looking into getting a set soonView attachment 517224
Got a little carried away in my fitness journey . Set this up last weekend, no more gym crowds. Combination of a power rack with a 320 lbs. functional trainer that also has a lat pulldown and row stations built in. 80 pound selectable dumbbells on the left.