Zap, do you believe that a pound of bricks is heavier than a pound of feathers? A calorie is a calorie, is a calorie. Dont matter if its quinoa or pizza
Rogue would be what I would go with also. Depends on if you're in it for the long haul as to if it's worth it or not. And I dont squat 500 lol, but rack pulls get pretty close.
Not sure I'd trust a homemade squat rack to carry 500 lbs. Buy a decent one that you can bench with and you can do all 4 of the big compounds with 1 rack
I've been training for 30 years, damn I'm old, and have eaten on every area of the macro spectrum. I have always had good blood numbers, gained a ton of muscle when bulking, and kept my body fat decent, yes even when filling up on 4000 calories a day of pizza, burgers, and protein powder. To...
Jesus, diets and fads come and go so quick. Low this, high this, blah blah blah, and those of us trying to slim down are caught in the confusing middle. Calories in, and calories expended are the nuts and bolts of weight loss. Pick a way to ingest the calorie amount you need on a regular basis...
Dont think theirs any high fence hunting anywhere in Az. There's always some skepticism with bulls killed on the rez, but these guys guide public land if I'm not mistaken. What a bull!!!
Im looking for any units that I can draw with however many points I have. I look for 80% or higher success rates. I'll also look at the odds over a period of a few years to get a better feel for the current years odds will be. It sounds like a lot, but doing the research can be a lot of fun once...
After this years draw, who the hell knows. wyoming has become extremely popular seemingly overnight. Gimmie tags are a thing if the past. My best answer would be to download the draw recap and go through the hunt planner. There's no guarantee that 1 point units this year wont be 2 point units...
I'd listen to whatever Coach says. That being said, have you seen half of the guys that hunt elk, yes, even way back in the mountains? Not exactly the most fit guys you'll ever meet lol. Keep doing what you're doing, and you'll be head and shoulders ahead of a lot of hunters as far as physical...