I figure I’m close to the midway point of my prep for my fall hunt. So far I think it is going well for a flatlander.
My training has become focused on 50 lb weighted pack hikes, Saturday and Sunday I roll out and put on 6-9 miles, and try to keep my cardio in zone 2. I do two days a week in the gym- squats, shoulder rehab, and pull-ups one day, deadlifts, core, posterior chain the other. I make zero effort on arms and chest, total focus on legs, core, and pulling muscles.
At first I thought I would just keep adding weight and distance, but once I got into 60-70 lb packs my cardio blew past zone 2- possibly defeating the fat burn process I need to get down another 20 lbs. it wasn’t necessarily harder on my body, it just elevated my heart rate.
My Saturday hike is the money maker- about halfway through the hike there is a steep hill in one of our lakeside parks. I walk a continuous loop up and down with no flats. Boring as hell, cause it’s not long so there are a lot of loops. The finisher on that hill are backpeddles up the hill. Going downhill is harder on my knees than uphill, that 40 yard downhill and 40 yard backpeddle back up blows up my quads. I feel like those are more effective for strengthening and stabilizing my worn out knees than anything I have done in the gym.