Reality is finally starting to sink in and its time to get ready for sheep hunting again.
I hunted up in the Brooks a few years ago, loved it, I have now sat out for 4 years and ready to return.
Overall I plan to keep alot of things the same but will make a few changes in gear and training as the hunt approaches
I am 240 ish days out but this year I need to do a few things different in training.
One sitting here today I need to loose 20 -25 or so pounds to be the similar weight as I was 4 years ago. this covid defiantly has had an effect Ive gained an easy 15lbs over the past few months. Mainly just poor food choices, little cardio, increased drinking and eating with everything going on. Not horrible i still work out and do some running 1 to 3 times per week but starting 10lbs or so heavier than last go around.
but its time to turn things around and get back on the right direction
Also this time I will be down in the Keys for 2 weeks in July so I need to plan that into the training program, i will be able to do some training down there but most of it will be flat roads, so I can run and walk with a pack, with that in mind I am starting my training now to give myself more time to get ready.
Training wise what I did last go around was lots of cardio and running for a few months after the start of the new year, mainly to drop some weight and increase my aerobic base. I kept that up doing a long run every Sunday peaking 2 weeks before the hunt then tapered off , I plan to do the same and get to wear I can easily run 7 to 8 miles and peak around 10miles for a jog.
I plan to still do some bodyweight and weight training, once or twice per week. I live in Florida so I found thrusters, weighted lunges and jumping lunges to really help.
In general I am planning on 90 to 95 days of weighted pack work.... for me that starts out around 35lbs with the bulk of my training in a 50lb pack I will probably go up to 70 lbs for a few work outs but the majority will be at 50lbs.
For me most of my work is on a stair climber at the gym with the goal being minimum of 2 days per week but sometimes 3 days per week on the stair mill. I will probably start at 20min and build up to an hour but vary the time on how I am feeling.
Then i will also add in longer hikes with a weighted pack, we have a state park with soft sand that works and breaks things up.
Diet wise I am going to try an every 2 to 3 day extended 14 to 20 hour intermittent fast. Main goal is just to eat clean, clean protein, lots of veggies, coffee naturally and some carbs in the form of potatoes, brown rice and pasta just maintain a balance and cut out snacks, fried food etc.
will still have a cheat meal from time to time but just going to clean things up
the biggest thing for me is reducing the alcohol consumption, I have definitely drank more this year than prior, usually a glass or 3 of wine 2 to 5 nights per week but for me that usually is followed up with some snacking or when i am drinking at dinner i will over eat.
I will still drink some wine from time to time but just limit it to a few times here and there.....
excited to begin this journey
I hunted up in the Brooks a few years ago, loved it, I have now sat out for 4 years and ready to return.
Overall I plan to keep alot of things the same but will make a few changes in gear and training as the hunt approaches
I am 240 ish days out but this year I need to do a few things different in training.
One sitting here today I need to loose 20 -25 or so pounds to be the similar weight as I was 4 years ago. this covid defiantly has had an effect Ive gained an easy 15lbs over the past few months. Mainly just poor food choices, little cardio, increased drinking and eating with everything going on. Not horrible i still work out and do some running 1 to 3 times per week but starting 10lbs or so heavier than last go around.
but its time to turn things around and get back on the right direction
Also this time I will be down in the Keys for 2 weeks in July so I need to plan that into the training program, i will be able to do some training down there but most of it will be flat roads, so I can run and walk with a pack, with that in mind I am starting my training now to give myself more time to get ready.
Training wise what I did last go around was lots of cardio and running for a few months after the start of the new year, mainly to drop some weight and increase my aerobic base. I kept that up doing a long run every Sunday peaking 2 weeks before the hunt then tapered off , I plan to do the same and get to wear I can easily run 7 to 8 miles and peak around 10miles for a jog.
I plan to still do some bodyweight and weight training, once or twice per week. I live in Florida so I found thrusters, weighted lunges and jumping lunges to really help.
In general I am planning on 90 to 95 days of weighted pack work.... for me that starts out around 35lbs with the bulk of my training in a 50lb pack I will probably go up to 70 lbs for a few work outs but the majority will be at 50lbs.
For me most of my work is on a stair climber at the gym with the goal being minimum of 2 days per week but sometimes 3 days per week on the stair mill. I will probably start at 20min and build up to an hour but vary the time on how I am feeling.
Then i will also add in longer hikes with a weighted pack, we have a state park with soft sand that works and breaks things up.
Diet wise I am going to try an every 2 to 3 day extended 14 to 20 hour intermittent fast. Main goal is just to eat clean, clean protein, lots of veggies, coffee naturally and some carbs in the form of potatoes, brown rice and pasta just maintain a balance and cut out snacks, fried food etc.
will still have a cheat meal from time to time but just going to clean things up
the biggest thing for me is reducing the alcohol consumption, I have definitely drank more this year than prior, usually a glass or 3 of wine 2 to 5 nights per week but for me that usually is followed up with some snacking or when i am drinking at dinner i will over eat.
I will still drink some wine from time to time but just limit it to a few times here and there.....
excited to begin this journey