Too much is when you're constantly nursing injuries incurred at the gym, IMO
Agree...reoccurring joint pain is bad which is common with heavy lifts. Sore muscles is one thing sore joints another.
Too much is when you're constantly nursing injuries incurred at the gym, IMO
All pants are skinny jeans when your legs are big enough...
I know this goes against the whole social media driven hunting fitness fad...but let me know how a max rep bench press directly relates to mountain hunting, I must be missing something?
I strength train because I want to look and feel good but mountain hunting is all about the legs. Sure some basic core and upper body work helps, but it is all about the legs.
Here is my benchmarking, and this is really all the complexity that is required. I have a trail on one of the local ridges that I call the test trail. 900 feet at about 27% grade. Best I can do around me. When I can hoof it up there with a 40 pound sandbag without stopping and not feel like death at the top I know I am ready to rock and roll. Last year I was recovering from a torn MCL and never completely reached that point, and I still got around fine elk hunting some brutally steep canyons. It's just not as hard as some make it out to be.