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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2147860" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Well that sounds like pretty extreme endurance with world class athletes. Something I'm not. What I am is a hunter and someone that likes to maintain good health and fitness with minimum injury. What I do seems to work for me. I can do anything I could do at 25 even today with a little longer recovery time. My strength is better than ever but my endurance and wind is not. I don't suspect anything will change that problem as is why athletes typically do not compete after a certain age. Climbing from 7500' to 10,500' has been fairly routine for me on hunts. Again, whatever I'm doing seems to be helping on those hunts. Also hauling 100lb+ packs off the mountain full of meat hasn't been too demanding either. I'm sure that'll change in the next few years to come. As far as definition of muscles worked, soreness of new muscles or the working muscles involved in all done in this activity, you obviously know your Chit so I won't debate or doubt your knowledge. Just knowing my body seems to make me believe what I've stated. I'm certainly no expert or professional in this field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2147860, member: 103947"] Well that sounds like pretty extreme endurance with world class athletes. Something I'm not. What I am is a hunter and someone that likes to maintain good health and fitness with minimum injury. What I do seems to work for me. I can do anything I could do at 25 even today with a little longer recovery time. My strength is better than ever but my endurance and wind is not. I don't suspect anything will change that problem as is why athletes typically do not compete after a certain age. Climbing from 7500' to 10,500' has been fairly routine for me on hunts. Again, whatever I'm doing seems to be helping on those hunts. Also hauling 100lb+ packs off the mountain full of meat hasn't been too demanding either. I'm sure that'll change in the next few years to come. As far as definition of muscles worked, soreness of new muscles or the working muscles involved in all done in this activity, you obviously know your Chit so I won't debate or doubt your knowledge. Just knowing my body seems to make me believe what I've stated. I'm certainly no expert or professional in this field. [/QUOTE]
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