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Backpack Hunters, Any of you wear compression sleeves?
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<blockquote data-quote="BearDog" data-source="post: 873528" data-attributes="member: 41680"><p>Thanks for all the info guys. I have really reduced the problem by switching how I work out and stretching before. Please no one take this as bragging, but im only 5'8 and one point was benching 405. So you can imagine that what I was doing for working out was not lending itself well to the grueling environment the backcountry has to offer. I was pretty much gassing out real quick on my hunts because all my muscles (especially in my legs) were used to short pushes, not sustained work outs. Lessoned learned. </p><p></p><p>Less weight & way more reps, stretching before and after, and spending a lot of time hiking hills with my pack made a huge difference in how this last season went. I know it will not be a quick fix after the years I spent working out the way I have, but it has made a huge difference in making the changes I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearDog, post: 873528, member: 41680"] Thanks for all the info guys. I have really reduced the problem by switching how I work out and stretching before. Please no one take this as bragging, but im only 5'8 and one point was benching 405. So you can imagine that what I was doing for working out was not lending itself well to the grueling environment the backcountry has to offer. I was pretty much gassing out real quick on my hunts because all my muscles (especially in my legs) were used to short pushes, not sustained work outs. Lessoned learned. Less weight & way more reps, stretching before and after, and spending a lot of time hiking hills with my pack made a huge difference in how this last season went. I know it will not be a quick fix after the years I spent working out the way I have, but it has made a huge difference in making the changes I have. [/QUOTE]
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