AaronMColeman
WKR
I live at 8000’. But I’ve also come up to visit when I lived at 600’. I also have asthma and get massive headaches from the altitude and dryness. And I was literally running marathons first time I came up and the altitude kicked my butt.
So a couple things I did that help a lot.
1) food and water. Drink a lot but don’t go overboard. Bring electrolyte pouches for water. And don’t forget to eat good nutritious food. Too much water and you’ll just piss out all your salts and vitamins and feel like crap. Also take and bring vitamins.
2) physical conditioning. A lot of people focus on cardio. I did at first and it barely helped. I would work on HIIT (high intensity interval training). It strengthened my legs, balance, core, heart, and burns tons of fat. I’d work on that sort of stuff over cardio. Peloton has an app I just run off my iPad for $13 a month. Lots of good body weight only workouts and peloton isn’t just the bike (i don’t even have the bike).
3) 2-3 days were rough for me. I’d try to arrive at least a day before if you can. If not just know it’s gonna suck and don’t over do yourself.
So a couple things I did that help a lot.
1) food and water. Drink a lot but don’t go overboard. Bring electrolyte pouches for water. And don’t forget to eat good nutritious food. Too much water and you’ll just piss out all your salts and vitamins and feel like crap. Also take and bring vitamins.
2) physical conditioning. A lot of people focus on cardio. I did at first and it barely helped. I would work on HIIT (high intensity interval training). It strengthened my legs, balance, core, heart, and burns tons of fat. I’d work on that sort of stuff over cardio. Peloton has an app I just run off my iPad for $13 a month. Lots of good body weight only workouts and peloton isn’t just the bike (i don’t even have the bike).
3) 2-3 days were rough for me. I’d try to arrive at least a day before if you can. If not just know it’s gonna suck and don’t over do yourself.