OregonSteeler
WKR
There's a lot of talk on here about health & fitness, weight loss, and being a better you. Though, I haven't seen many posts about races or events they plan on doing. Not sure if this thread will be interesting to the masses but would love to hear if anyone is doing tris, half/whole marathons, bike races, things like that to help stay in shape for the upcoming hunting season.
Here's the quick and dirty of my story:
My wife is in the healthcare business, and I hear horror stories about her patients almost daily. Most of her patients are between 65-80 and ALL are an absolute mess, some self-inflicted, some natural. They can't walk up the stairs, can't bathe themselves, can't hardly take care of themselves. I want to be hunting into my 70s if I can help it in any way possible, so about a year ago I started to really concentrate on my health. It's been an amazing journey seeing what I can accomplish, and I can honestly say I'm in 10x in better shape and healthier than I was in my 20s, 30s, and early 40s.
Looking to my first full triathlon this summer. I live in the Portland area so thinking Hagg Lake and/or Xterra Portland. I'm scared as $hit of doing something competitive again, but it's really pushed me to go to that next level.
This has NOT been an easy journey thus far. I've had injuries, plenty of time constraints, and LOTS of times where I wanted to say hell no, I'm not doing that workout today. Overall though, I have seen a huge difference in my stamina and really feel it's going to help with my hunting seasons this year. I've always been able to push myself in the mountains, but I want to go way beyond what I've done and not look back to say, I wish I'd hunted a little bit harder.
Does anyone else use the offseason to train for endurance events? Have you seen a difference in your ability with a pack on in the woods?
Here's the quick and dirty of my story:
My wife is in the healthcare business, and I hear horror stories about her patients almost daily. Most of her patients are between 65-80 and ALL are an absolute mess, some self-inflicted, some natural. They can't walk up the stairs, can't bathe themselves, can't hardly take care of themselves. I want to be hunting into my 70s if I can help it in any way possible, so about a year ago I started to really concentrate on my health. It's been an amazing journey seeing what I can accomplish, and I can honestly say I'm in 10x in better shape and healthier than I was in my 20s, 30s, and early 40s.
Looking to my first full triathlon this summer. I live in the Portland area so thinking Hagg Lake and/or Xterra Portland. I'm scared as $hit of doing something competitive again, but it's really pushed me to go to that next level.
This has NOT been an easy journey thus far. I've had injuries, plenty of time constraints, and LOTS of times where I wanted to say hell no, I'm not doing that workout today. Overall though, I have seen a huge difference in my stamina and really feel it's going to help with my hunting seasons this year. I've always been able to push myself in the mountains, but I want to go way beyond what I've done and not look back to say, I wish I'd hunted a little bit harder.
Does anyone else use the offseason to train for endurance events? Have you seen a difference in your ability with a pack on in the woods?