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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1264134" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I like this sentence, so true it is! My profession requires me to stay in good(ish) shape. Along with cross training, weight lifting, biking and running we do regular 12 mile ruck marches. Adding weight makes everything totally different and if you don't train for it things get miserable quick! In saying that, I don't train with 100+ pound rucks as this will murder your body. </p><p>Also, supposedly the better shape you are in the better your body can handle changes...like altitude! That's what I keep hearing at least. If that's the truth I would hate to experience the 8,000 ft + change I do where I elk hunt not being in decent shape. It about kills me as is, at least for the first several days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1264134, member: 8873"] I like this sentence, so true it is! My profession requires me to stay in good(ish) shape. Along with cross training, weight lifting, biking and running we do regular 12 mile ruck marches. Adding weight makes everything totally different and if you don't train for it things get miserable quick! In saying that, I don't train with 100+ pound rucks as this will murder your body. Also, supposedly the better shape you are in the better your body can handle changes...like altitude! That's what I keep hearing at least. If that's the truth I would hate to experience the 8,000 ft + change I do where I elk hunt not being in decent shape. It about kills me as is, at least for the first several days. [/QUOTE]
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