SkinnyPete
Lil-Rokslider
This is all relative I know, but I'm kinda worried that we are all getting to the mindset that we HAVE to be physical specimens to kill animals..
3 years ago, I hit 100lbs lost (I started this all at 415lbs, feeling and looking like a pile of been chewed gum), now I've kept most of it off (+/-10lbs depending on how much Key lime pie makes it here around the holidays...) and have stayed at a fairly even level of fitness.
It took me about 2 years to lose the weight. 5 years I've been at this. All in.
I'm 41, I weigh 309lbs today.
Now the question, where is your realistic comfortable fitness level? I'm in a place where I'm not sure if I want to keep beating myself up for another 20 or 40 lbs lost. I'm tired, sore and kinda burnt out. I workout 5x a week, 3 weight/light cardio cooldown and 2x cardio.
I can do 3mph'ish just about over anything with just about as much weight as I want. (My normal 2x a week "cardio ruck" is 3mi, 500ft of elevation gain loop with a 40lb pack. 40-45min, avg HR @125-130) if I want I can drop the pack and cut 12-13min miles for as far as I need on hiking trails and mixed footing. 200 floors in 40min on a stairmaster is the norm... I can lift as much as I want now (my 3 lift total is just over 1200) and besides still being a 300lb ogre, life ain't bad.
In a world of "Keep Hammering" (I'm in Oregon, so everything hunting fitness goes back to Cam Hanes~ nice guy, but I'm not going that far...) I'm just not sure if "the juice is worth the squeeze" to hammer harder... I mean, I've never had to run down an elk... heck, most of the time we need to slow down..
What do you guys think, fit enough to hunt?
3 years ago, I hit 100lbs lost (I started this all at 415lbs, feeling and looking like a pile of been chewed gum), now I've kept most of it off (+/-10lbs depending on how much Key lime pie makes it here around the holidays...) and have stayed at a fairly even level of fitness.
It took me about 2 years to lose the weight. 5 years I've been at this. All in.
I'm 41, I weigh 309lbs today.
Now the question, where is your realistic comfortable fitness level? I'm in a place where I'm not sure if I want to keep beating myself up for another 20 or 40 lbs lost. I'm tired, sore and kinda burnt out. I workout 5x a week, 3 weight/light cardio cooldown and 2x cardio.
I can do 3mph'ish just about over anything with just about as much weight as I want. (My normal 2x a week "cardio ruck" is 3mi, 500ft of elevation gain loop with a 40lb pack. 40-45min, avg HR @125-130) if I want I can drop the pack and cut 12-13min miles for as far as I need on hiking trails and mixed footing. 200 floors in 40min on a stairmaster is the norm... I can lift as much as I want now (my 3 lift total is just over 1200) and besides still being a 300lb ogre, life ain't bad.
In a world of "Keep Hammering" (I'm in Oregon, so everything hunting fitness goes back to Cam Hanes~ nice guy, but I'm not going that far...) I'm just not sure if "the juice is worth the squeeze" to hammer harder... I mean, I've never had to run down an elk... heck, most of the time we need to slow down..
What do you guys think, fit enough to hunt?
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