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<blockquote data-quote="BearDog" data-source="post: 701824" data-attributes="member: 41680"><p>Really depends on what kind of hunting you are doing. I would say match your cardio routine as closely to your hunting style as possible. If you are pack hunting, load your pack up with whatever you think you will take with you on your hunt, and find some hills and start marching. Time yourself. Don't neglect weight training on your legs as well. Endurance is key. Being able to squat a Buick doesn't help you when you are having to hike uphill 6+miles just to get to where you want to camp. Just as important as your condition is your gear. You can be in awesome shape, but if you start getting blisters on your heels, or your pack doesn't fit your right, you might as well have done nothing to get ready for your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearDog, post: 701824, member: 41680"] Really depends on what kind of hunting you are doing. I would say match your cardio routine as closely to your hunting style as possible. If you are pack hunting, load your pack up with whatever you think you will take with you on your hunt, and find some hills and start marching. Time yourself. Don't neglect weight training on your legs as well. Endurance is key. Being able to squat a Buick doesn't help you when you are having to hike uphill 6+miles just to get to where you want to camp. Just as important as your condition is your gear. You can be in awesome shape, but if you start getting blisters on your heels, or your pack doesn't fit your right, you might as well have done nothing to get ready for your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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