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What is your workout routine for elk country high/low?
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<blockquote data-quote="Firedad" data-source="post: 2730192" data-attributes="member: 125205"><p>I'm not above saying I'm wrong but in this case I could have used different words. What I meant is hiking with weight would be the most important part. If that's all you do then you'd be fine, but of course combined with cardio and strength training is good too. Being we are all different I don't doubt many can do the rest without hiking and will be fine too but some can do all that and still not be strong hikers. I know they would do much better if hiking is a big part of their routine. I also understand there is a lot of experience here from hunters and active military/veterans who do plenty of all of the above but I can say I also have experience as a government employee, hiring from the military and most struggle when they begin our PT programs. Not a dig just saying it is what we do for a living, the OP asked and I gave my suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firedad, post: 2730192, member: 125205"] I’m not above saying I’m wrong but in this case I could have used different words. What I meant is hiking with weight would be the most important part. If that’s all you do then you’d be fine, but of course combined with cardio and strength training is good too. Being we are all different I don’t doubt many can do the rest without hiking and will be fine too but some can do all that and still not be strong hikers. I know they would do much better if hiking is a big part of their routine. I also understand there is a lot of experience here from hunters and active military/veterans who do plenty of all of the above but I can say I also have experience as a government employee, hiring from the military and most struggle when they begin our PT programs. Not a dig just saying it is what we do for a living, the OP asked and I gave my suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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