Exo Experience Challenge

What are folks getting for their step up paces? My little clickers haven’t come yet but I think I was doing 1 step up every 4 seconds. Just did it timed tonight and will use time to guesstimate my progress until clickers come later this week.
I was in the 23-28 @step ups per minute. Which may have been a bit fast as I've had horribly tight calves the last couple days.
 
Going easy, I did 900 in 57 minutes with 52-lb pack, average HR 126, 16-inch box. I did 500 normal, 100 lateral each side, 100 step-over each foot. No significant breaks, did take a drink of water when switching types/sides.
 
Going easy, pace-wise, I did 900 in 57 minutes with 52-lb pack, average HR 126, 16-inch box. I did 500 normal, 100 lateral each side, 100 step-over each foot. No significant breaks, did take a drink of water when switching types/sides.
 
Built a platform to shorten my step ups to 15” on my 105 yeti. My daughter wanted to paint it. I added my thoughts on the challenge. What do y’all think?

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Did 5 sets of 100 the other night, 37# pack, 37 minutes, 3 min. break between each (longer break than I realized...the data don't lie).

Just finished the first of the strength workouts. Not bad, but the singleegs revealed weakness in my right leg. Got some work to do.
 
Ya I’m a regular gym rat but the step ups and the new workout movements brought out some soreness I haven’t had in awhile.
I’m going slow on step ups to prevent any aging knee and back problems.
 
The EXO workout had some different movements than I'm used to but didn't seem like anything crazy. The single leg squats were more challenging than my regular squats, but 2 days later my calves and hamstrings are more sore than I've experienced with anything in a while. It was surprising. The calf burnout at the end probably didn't help haha
 
The EXO workout had some different movements than I'm used to but didn't seem like anything crazy. The single leg squats were more challenging than my regular squats, but 2 days later my calves and hamstrings are more sore than I've experienced with anything in a while. It was surprising. The calf burnout at the end probably didn't help haha
Now I’m worried. Did the workout today and muscles above my knees are already really feeling it.
 
Finally built up to 1000 step ups this morning. 40lb pack. I can do better for time and weight.. just slowly building up. The last workouts have made my feet tender from those calf raises. Also sore in random small muscle groups. I like the workouts though. Many things I hadn’t tried before.
 

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Finally got to 1000 stepups last week with 37# pack. Bumped weight to 50#and hiked 6.5 miles on Monday...umph, legs were ready for that jump. Started with 300 stepups at 50# last night and didn't feel too bad. Slowly working my way up. This Challenge has exactly what I needed to get my butt in better shape!
 
Soon here I will complete the backpacking challenge. I plan to do something similar to what I did last year with my three girls. Nothing like loading 7800 pack to the brim to haul in all the oversized sleeping bags, food, and gear for four people. My youngest was 4 last year and wore out on the way in and from playing. I carried her out as seen below for most of ~4.5 miles. This year I hope to learn from last years mistakes. Headnets for everyone and clothes soaked in advance with permithilin. Girls hair and ticks everywhere sucks. live and learn.. We saw a bear cub in front of us on the trail however so that made the trip for the girls!
 

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