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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
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<blockquote data-quote="aebhunter" data-source="post: 969938" data-attributes="member: 72979"><p>Crossfit has worked for me. That being said, it is not for everyone, and has plenty of critics. In my humble opinion, if the individual can manage their own limits within this program the upside is staggering. Research it, try it at a few local boxes if available, (most have an intro class for free) and see if you like it. I don't drink all the Crossfit kool-aid, but I think fundamentally it has some enormous benefits.</p><p></p><p>Do I still get tired when backpack hunting? Yes.</p><p></p><p>The difference is being able to recover extremely quick and continue on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aebhunter, post: 969938, member: 72979"] Crossfit has worked for me. That being said, it is not for everyone, and has plenty of critics. In my humble opinion, if the individual can manage their own limits within this program the upside is staggering. Research it, try it at a few local boxes if available, (most have an intro class for free) and see if you like it. I don't drink all the Crossfit kool-aid, but I think fundamentally it has some enormous benefits. Do I still get tired when backpack hunting? Yes. The difference is being able to recover extremely quick and continue on. [/QUOTE]
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