SonnyDay
WKR
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- Jul 22, 2019
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I typically work a desk job, but have been doing construction for the past year.
I have definitely noticed better upper body strength with the manual labor... but I also have less time (and energy) to do the more targeted workouts I did when I worked a desk job. I live at 5K', so my normal workout is to load up 60 lbs and hike up a trail for a few miles (and another 1K' or so in elevation) and then back down.
I recently took another desk job... so looking forward to getting into a proper workout routine as fall approaches.
If you're coming out to altitude from back east, try to get here a few days before the season opens to sleep at altitude. And don't go nuts with exertion the first few days.
I have definitely noticed better upper body strength with the manual labor... but I also have less time (and energy) to do the more targeted workouts I did when I worked a desk job. I live at 5K', so my normal workout is to load up 60 lbs and hike up a trail for a few miles (and another 1K' or so in elevation) and then back down.
I recently took another desk job... so looking forward to getting into a proper workout routine as fall approaches.
If you're coming out to altitude from back east, try to get here a few days before the season opens to sleep at altitude. And don't go nuts with exertion the first few days.