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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
How much weight/distance for backpack training?
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<blockquote data-quote="StanB" data-source="post: 1676308" data-attributes="member: 35558"><p>Some great comments above on weight amounts & distances, etc., and I too have found that squats, deadlifts, and farmer-carry have helped quite a bit. One thing I like to add during my rucks is some serious side-hilling to work the ankles and lateral (?) muscles / tendons in the hips and knees. Don't just go straight up/down the hills, get some side hilling in. Seems to pay off when hunting with better stability & balance when loaded up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StanB, post: 1676308, member: 35558"] Some great comments above on weight amounts & distances, etc., and I too have found that squats, deadlifts, and farmer-carry have helped quite a bit. One thing I like to add during my rucks is some serious side-hilling to work the ankles and lateral (?) muscles / tendons in the hips and knees. Don't just go straight up/down the hills, get some side hilling in. Seems to pay off when hunting with better stability & balance when loaded up. [/QUOTE]
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