Ruck training suggestions

ChatGPT told me to put a sock in my mouth while endurance training here in the flatland to simulate the lower oxygen at elevation. It definitely accomplishes the job, plus all my hikes end in bonus naps where my body just tips right over and takes a little snooze until somebody pulls the sock out. I highly recommend!
 
Yeah, there are lots of options these days, socks included. Good luck with your training. That's inane, even AI can't make it up. Lol.
 
i find heavy rucking to be bad for my knees. what i do is put a football helmet on backwards and walk 24-36 miles 3-4 times a week. sometimes i put my shoes on my hands and walk that way. the key is to mix it up. i also carry baby powder and puff a cloud every 115 steps so I become one with the wind and thermals. comes in handy too if I'm rucking commando
 
Sounds like a bunch of clowns getting ready for hunting season, or don't have good information to add to the discussion. I mean, one guy with 160 posts in 10 years and another with four posts in 2 years. Sure y'all didn't mean to find the classifieds?
 
some good advice here already. I might add, think about getting a heart rate monitor and work at a weight/intensity that allows you to get into zone 3 for a significant portion of the hike. Also, some others have already made reference to "heavy" and "light" training days. Think about the max distance you would reasonably be hauling out an elk and work up to 80-90 pounds at that distance for an occaisional "heavy" day...

My heavy days are with 83 pounds for 4.6 miles at current.
i assume thats half your body weight? us light weights dont play that heavy
 
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