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Quote from: DBHAWTHORNE on January 26, 2012, 12:44:16 PMQuote from: deerslyr on January 26, 2012, 10:26:08 AMQuote from: Seabass on January 26, 2012, 10:12:19 AMThis is a workout I got from one of the Train To Hunt guys. It is what I would call a measuring stick type workout. I haven't done it yet but I'm hoping to do it this weekend. Wearing a 40# pack do 1000 step ups on a 20 in. box. I believe the goal is to complete it in 50 min. or less. It is the equivalent of 1666 vertical feet.This is something I must add to my arsenal! Thats some thing everyone can do with minimal space and minimal equipmentIt's a great workout.I did it in 52 minutes with a 50 lb back of rock salt on my pack. It's mind numbing to count to 1000.
Quote from: deerslyr on January 26, 2012, 10:26:08 AMQuote from: Seabass on January 26, 2012, 10:12:19 AMThis is a workout I got from one of the Train To Hunt guys. It is what I would call a measuring stick type workout. I haven't done it yet but I'm hoping to do it this weekend. Wearing a 40# pack do 1000 step ups on a 20 in. box. I believe the goal is to complete it in 50 min. or less. It is the equivalent of 1666 vertical feet.This is something I must add to my arsenal! Thats some thing everyone can do with minimal space and minimal equipmentIt's a great workout.
Quote from: Seabass on January 26, 2012, 10:12:19 AMThis is a workout I got from one of the Train To Hunt guys. It is what I would call a measuring stick type workout. I haven't done it yet but I'm hoping to do it this weekend. Wearing a 40# pack do 1000 step ups on a 20 in. box. I believe the goal is to complete it in 50 min. or less. It is the equivalent of 1666 vertical feet.This is something I must add to my arsenal! Thats some thing everyone can do with minimal space and minimal equipment
This is a workout I got from one of the Train To Hunt guys. It is what I would call a measuring stick type workout. I haven't done it yet but I'm hoping to do it this weekend. Wearing a 40# pack do 1000 step ups on a 20 in. box. I believe the goal is to complete it in 50 min. or less. It is the equivalent of 1666 vertical feet.
Being in shape to do the style of hunting you plan doing is surely important, but I feel being mentally strong enough to go the extra few miles/days is just as important. I see a lot of people that get mentally tired and call it quits.
Good luck. Seriously, it's difficult to keep an accurate count. I probably did some extra steps along the way because I'd zone out and completely lose track of where I was at.I walked on our treadmill (on full incline) with a heavy pack when I was getting in shape for Mt. Adams a couple of years ago. I think this is a better workout.
Quote from: JLS on January 27, 2012, 12:34:19 PMGood luck. Seriously, it's difficult to keep an accurate count. I probably did some extra steps along the way because I'd zone out and completely lose track of where I was at.I walked on our treadmill (on full incline) with a heavy pack when I was getting in shape for Mt. Adams a couple of years ago. I think this is a better workout.My plan is to do 250 per side of the box. There is no way I could count to 1,000 otherwise. I'm way too ADD.
I may have to give something like crossfit a go. I've tried the whole back/bi chest/tri's workouts for 9 months at a time with almost zero improvement. My body loves to be at a pretty heavy weight so I should have been ripped after doing it for 9 months and eating extremely healthy (including adjusting my macro nutrients, couldn't do much with the micros) I just need to get this darn shoulder cut up and put together first. Stupid army surgeons.
For all the guys that are wanting to look "ripped", you will most likely achieve this through nutrition quicker than adjusting your workout. I'm not advocating training for aesthetics but we all like to look good. Certainly adjusting both would get you there quicker but you will get more bang for your buck with your nutrition. All muscle looks the same from the outside once uncovered and we all have a six pack. Most people just can't see it because the depressions in our abs have been filled in with fat. Quickest way to looking ripped without doing something unhealthy is to eat like a cave man. The more refined term is paleo but caveman sounds less lame. Try eating nothing but lean meat, fruit, vegetables, and nuts for 4 weeks and you will be absolutely shocked. I tried it a couple of years ago and lost 23 pounds of pure fat in 6 weeks. I didn't even look overweight when I started. I simply wanted more energy and decided to try eating healthy. The simple rule of thumb (with the exception of nuts and fruit) if you dont have to refrigerate it you can't eat it.