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<blockquote data-quote="Montucky Roamer" data-source="post: 1997874" data-attributes="member: 100692"><p>I've wondered about the ankle weight thing. Do any hardcore alpinists , mountaineers train with them? If not, why not? Are the benefits there or not. How is it treating you? I've been meaning to buy The New Alpinism training book. Supposed to be great info but maybe dry reading. </p><p>Hiking with a pack can't be beat for sure. Can supplement it with strength training and higher intensify work for sure , but there is no replacement for hours at low to moderate intensify levels. </p><p>Nice work! I have a montana sheep tag I trained a lot for even tho it's not real intense country. It just feels great to not be huffing n puffing for every little thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montucky Roamer, post: 1997874, member: 100692"] I've wondered about the ankle weight thing. Do any hardcore alpinists , mountaineers train with them? If not, why not? Are the benefits there or not. How is it treating you? I've been meaning to buy The New Alpinism training book. Supposed to be great info but maybe dry reading. Hiking with a pack can't be beat for sure. Can supplement it with strength training and higher intensify work for sure , but there is no replacement for hours at low to moderate intensify levels. Nice work! I have a montana sheep tag I trained a lot for even tho it's not real intense country. It just feels great to not be huffing n puffing for every little thing. [/QUOTE]
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