What you said is kind of my plan. I’ll definitely be tossing the sandbag into my pack for rucking, easy way to add weight. Till I get my gym installed it’ll be my primary form for working out since the gyms are closed. After that it’ll be for conditioning/strength and just to mix things up a little.I don't have much of a sandbag "routine", but alternating short, heavy rucks and moderately-weighted longer rucks is a good way to simulate hunting situations.
I also like incorporating heavy sandbag getups as accessory lifts/conditioning following my mainstay barbell lifts.
That sounds like absolute tortureStone Glacier (teamed with Mtn Tough) posted up this workout a couple of years ago
no weight- 2x400m sprints, 2x800m sprints, 2x400m sprints- resting in between each interval the same time as it took to run it
don pack with 60#- 200m of lunges with additional 20# dumbbells if you can (my guess is that the pack should be enough )
keep pack on (and dumbbells if desired) and 10 minutes of stair climbs (steps/bleacher/box)
keep pack on and three rounds of 30 second planks (rest 30 seconds in between)
vomit when necessary
If anyone has a good sandbag work out I’m all ears
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Stone Glacier (teamed with Mtn Tough) posted up this workout a couple of years ago
no weight- 2x400m sprints, 2x800m sprints, 2x400m sprints- resting in between each interval the same time as it took to run it
don pack with 60#- 200m of lunges with additional 20# dumbbells if you can (my guess is that the pack should be enough )
keep pack on (and dumbbells if desired) and 10 minutes of stair climbs (steps/bleacher/box)
keep pack on and three rounds of 30 second planks (rest 30 seconds in between)
vomit when necessary
Totally agree with LJ Buck, Sandbag Getups and all of MTI's programming is legit.Do sandbag get ups. If you want to be in great shape for your hunt and also want a database of knowledge of mountain style athletics, check out Mountain Tactical Institute. These guys are about as good as it gets when it comes to knowledge workout plans. Not just another gym trying to sell stuff these guys train mountain professionals.
Here is a sand bag workout I got from MTN Tough that they posted as a part of their wild fire firefighter workout on the Filson Facebook page.
12 minute AMRAP (as many reps as possible) of sand bag push press. Then at the top of every minute stop and do 5 burpees. Total score is total reps of push press. I enjoyed this one and got 120 reps in.