Weight Loss For Hunting in 2024

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I started MTNTOUGH Preseason Prep 2.0 earlier this month and feel great. It's probably the toughest programming I have ever done. Sticking with it until the truck heads west on 9/11!
 
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The things that have worked best for me are the ones I will do everyday. I will put on lbs when I am getting busy an not prioritizing health. A combo of doubling down on my workouts and focusing on two things for diet. 1. Keeping from over eating, 2. up the protein. That recipe has worked for me and isn't super extreme. So I keep at it.
 

KodaJax

FNG
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Jan 12, 2024
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I am down exactly 100 lbs as of this morning. I was 300.2 lbs in late August of last year. I leave for the NWT in 42 days for my first sheep hunt. I am 12 pounds short of my goal but I feel really good physically. I cant wait to see that first digit turn to a "1" next week. Thankful I did not wait any longer to retake my health.
Down 106.2 pounds. Six away from my original goal. Over did the training though. Cortisone shot in my knee on the 3rd and getting it drained/aspirated (Baker’s Cyst) on the 5th. Leave for the NWT in 16 days so this won’t stop me. I feel very ready physically despite the knee issue. Came a long way over the last ten months. Good luck to everyone else as your hunts come up.
 

Watrdawg

Lil-Rokslider
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Jul 30, 2019
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NC
Down 106.2 pounds. Six away from my original goal. Over did the training though. Cortisone shot in my knee on the 3rd and getting it drained/aspirated (Baker’s Cyst) on the 5th. Leave for the NWT in 16 days so this won’t stop me. I feel very ready physically despite the knee issue. Came a long way over the last ten months. Good luck to everyone else as your hunts come up.
Awesome job! I bet you are feeling a million times better without all that weight. What is really an eye opener would be for you to load up 100lbs on a bar or grab a 100lb medicine ball and pick it up. Then imagine carrying around that weight all the time 24/7. Really opens your eyes!!
 
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