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I love that we’re pretending that 225lb bench is a lot.So let's get this straight.
If I meet you at a gym and bench press 225x14 you'll follow me into the Sauna?
What are we doing here? Is this no longer a safe space?
You’re a little dense. I’m calling you a liar. Is that a little more clear?So let's get this straight.
If I meet you at a gym and bench press 225x14 you'll follow me into the Sauna?
What are we doing here? Is this no longer a safe space?
Dude, if you're going to fish, you need to bait your hook.So let's get this straight.
If I meet you at a gym and bench press 225x14 you'll follow me into the Sauna?
@TommyTheCat5150 what's your PR on the ego stroke?
How am I a fitness authority? Was trying to help other sheep hunters in the gym. Seemed harmless. When they climb the 13er do they also pack out 120lbs and all thier gear you clown? Sit the **** down.
It smell like bitch in here!Some great points here.
Having worked in the outdoor industry previously for close to 10 years and doing some guiding here and there, I have always found it very interesting coming across the egotistical/arrogant people that held themselves in such high regard because of their hunting achievements.
I personally really enjoy pulling off a grind of a solo hunt, especially with a bow. I think it is a great personal achievement, but it is also something that has been done for as long as people have been hunting. To say I am better than the next guy because of it, is pretty absurd in my opinion. Humility is just something that some people don't possess, but it is never too late to work on!
Maybe Ryan and Robbie can open a Hunting Psychology sub forum where we can dive deeper into these types of topics!
I accomplished this same feat at age 14. And I had 2 broken legs.
Man this is hilarious….
Bro, just get gone… You’re obviously superior to everyone here and not going to fit in
I used to, but at almost 60 about the only "fitness" I get every year is hunting season. I must do OK the rest of the year though because hunting doesn't really slow me down. I'm sure glad I got my archery bull moose and ram a couple years ago, now if I could just get a goat tag. In the meantime, elk hunting will have to keep me in shape.Who here likes fitness?
@TommyTheCat5150 - I am still interested and would appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Feel free to send me a PM if you’d like.Hi, Tommy. I am interesting in improving myself and would appreciate you sharing your fitness program. It's January, so plenty of time for me to review the information and give it a try. I'm planning an elk hunt for September and am always open to trying something different.
Thanks!