Colby3
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When do you start your weighted pack ruck training in prep for September and what weight do you carry?
how far of a hike each week?The sooner you start, the better off you’ll be. No one goes elk hunting and thinks they were in too good of shape. Train year round, then you’ll never have to start again.
Outside of general strength building workouts, I do at least one 50# ruck per week. I do a few more per week as the season gets closer and sometimes will bump that weight up a bit.
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how many step ups do you do during a training session? I’ve been trying to do 3 miles a day with 20-30lbs and then twice a week up it to 40-65lbs for 4-6 miles but I live in way flat ground. Step ups with weighted pack would be a good planDecember. Basically add 10-15# a month, maxing out at 90. The bulk of what I do is step ups since it's fairly flat where I live, also work in tire drags once the temps are above 40F.
Sounds like an atomic athlete program. They're pretty good if you have the time to follow it.Hunt specific program I am using started in February with 55lb pack on a 2 mile ruck, one day per week and another day of step ups, 300, on a 15-18 inch step/box with 30lb pack. Weight and distance will increase over time all the way up until hunting season.
It’s actually the plan from Mountain Tactical Institute (probably very similar). Yes, time consuming (and more so as the program progresses) but as I was kindly reminded by Rob (owner of MTI) backcountry hunting is an ENDURANCE event To stay long you’ve got to go long. Definitely not for everyone as not everyone’s aspirations are to be able to hunt hard for long distances over the course of a week or two.Sounds like an atomic athlete program. They're pretty good if you have the time to follow it.
..... Train year round, then you’ll never have to start again ......
July. I only do rucks to condition feet, I train year round thoughWhen do you start your weighted pack ruck training in prep for September and what weight do you carry?