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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1268032" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Haha. I hear ya, I was thinking the same thing. </p><p></p><p>I just enjoy going to the gym and lifting heavy. I have changed things up over the years to get in better shape for elk hunting. I've done the triathlon game in the past and nothing tied it all together until I added these compound core movements/lifts. </p><p></p><p>The reality is regardless of how good of shape you're in, you personally will be a better hunter, enjoy hunting more and be all around more capable and healthy if you incorporate some gym time. That's been proven time and time again for any sport. That's not to say you can't do it other ways, but it is one method that is highly effective and efficient. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion this subforum is not about bragging who can do this or that. It's about sharing some ideas and motivating each other to be physically better hunters. Nobody likes a guy who brags about how far they can pack out elk, or how awesome they are because they packed out an animal out of some nasty canyon. I have shot a lot of elk in the back country and never packed anything out 10 miles. Probably never will, and if I do I will probably cry like a little girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1268032, member: 33822"] Haha. I hear ya, I was thinking the same thing. I just enjoy going to the gym and lifting heavy. I have changed things up over the years to get in better shape for elk hunting. I've done the triathlon game in the past and nothing tied it all together until I added these compound core movements/lifts. The reality is regardless of how good of shape you're in, you personally will be a better hunter, enjoy hunting more and be all around more capable and healthy if you incorporate some gym time. That's been proven time and time again for any sport. That's not to say you can't do it other ways, but it is one method that is highly effective and efficient. In my opinion this subforum is not about bragging who can do this or that. It's about sharing some ideas and motivating each other to be physically better hunters. Nobody likes a guy who brags about how far they can pack out elk, or how awesome they are because they packed out an animal out of some nasty canyon. I have shot a lot of elk in the back country and never packed anything out 10 miles. Probably never will, and if I do I will probably cry like a little girl. [/QUOTE]
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