bigdesert10
Lil-Rokslider
I don't really know that I have any fitness goals relative to hunting. The important thing is just to stay active and exercise throughout the year. You may find aspects of your fitness that you'd like to improve year to year, but don't go thinking that you have to be Cam Hanes to have a successful hunt. Everything you do fitness-wise is a benefit, but don't get neurotic about it. You can get away with a lot less than people think, so long as you're mentally tough.
Personally, I spent that last couple years mostly power lifting. I found that it helped a ton with my ability to handle heavy loads, muscle endurance and recovery. I recently hit the strength goals I set out to reach and decided to give the crossfit thing a go. I'm losing weight and gaining cardio capacity, but also sacrificing some brute strength. I'm interested to see how it affects my experiences this year, starting with spring bear coming up soon.
Personally, I spent that last couple years mostly power lifting. I found that it helped a ton with my ability to handle heavy loads, muscle endurance and recovery. I recently hit the strength goals I set out to reach and decided to give the crossfit thing a go. I'm losing weight and gaining cardio capacity, but also sacrificing some brute strength. I'm interested to see how it affects my experiences this year, starting with spring bear coming up soon.