anyone interested in weight and strength training?
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anyone interested in weight and strength training?
i am getting myself ready for some long hiking and backpacking trips and was wondering if anyone out there was interested in doing some strength and weight training geared towards hiking/backpacking ?
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Depends on where you are located and what time you are available, but I may be able to help you out if all the logistics work out.
Depends on where you are located and what time you are available, but I may be able to help you out if all the logistics work out.
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There is nothing in the gym that can come close to training you as well as the real thing. The best thing you can do is get out there and hike varying terrian. I have lots of suggestions if you want to hear them.
I personally do both weight training and field training.
Hiking around with your backpack loaded with 30-50 pounds is also a great way to prepare for backpacking trips. I just recently read posts on this site from a member named Hoolie, who used this method for a trip into the Canyon and I beleive he was very pleased with the results.
Try to pick terrian that will mimick where you plan on backpacking. For instance if you are going to the Grand Canyon and are planning on going down the Tanner Trail (steep and rocky), load your pack and hike up to the Flatiron or hike up to the Ridgeline from Carney Springs. If you plan on doing one of the smooth corridor superhighways (Bright Angel, Sout Kaibab) head for some of the well traveled valley trails that offer elevation flucuations.
Just my two cents. Good luck.
Arizonaheat
I personally do both weight training and field training.
Hiking around with your backpack loaded with 30-50 pounds is also a great way to prepare for backpacking trips. I just recently read posts on this site from a member named Hoolie, who used this method for a trip into the Canyon and I beleive he was very pleased with the results.
Try to pick terrian that will mimick where you plan on backpacking. For instance if you are going to the Grand Canyon and are planning on going down the Tanner Trail (steep and rocky), load your pack and hike up to the Flatiron or hike up to the Ridgeline from Carney Springs. If you plan on doing one of the smooth corridor superhighways (Bright Angel, Sout Kaibab) head for some of the well traveled valley trails that offer elevation flucuations.
Just my two cents. Good luck.
Arizonaheat

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arizonaheat wrote: I just recently read posts on this site from a member named Hoolie, who used this method for a trip into the Canyon and I beleive he was very pleased with the results.t:
Hey, GTG! Hey Mike! Look

Just kidding ya Hoolie...we all listen to you!

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Yeah, you'd better listen! It's the wisdom of the aged! Oops! I mean ages! :roll:ck1 wrote: Hey, GTG! Hey Mike! Lookat that...somebody listened to Hoolie :BH:
Just kidding ya Hoolie...we all listen to you!
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Now don't go mistaking "wisdom" for "I randomly spouted out some crap and some of it made sense" - we all know better Hoolie.evenstarx3 wrote:Yeah, you'd better listen! It's the wisdom of the aged! Oops! I mean ages! :roll:ck1 wrote: Hey, GTG! Hey Mike! Lookat that...somebody listened to Hoolie :BH:
Just kidding ya Hoolie...we all listen to you!
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First, I do not know who this Hoolie is. Heard him/her mentioned a time or two.arizonaheat wrote:There is nothing in the gym that can come close to training you as well as the real thing. The best thing you can do is get out there and hike varying terrian.-------------------------
Try to pick terrian that will mimick where you plan on backpacking. Arizonaheat
Second, I have to agree with Arizonaheat. Besides, I ask you, is a gym really fun with a bunch of sweating, hardbreathing, tightbodies in a cooped up room? I think not, speaking for myself of course. I would rather train for, condition for, what I love, hiking. Oh yaa! Thats where its at and admittingly because my time does not allow for me to hike/backpack as often as I like, I have developed a simple program for me. Work the upper body/abs in the morning prior to work (at home) and go jogging in the afternoon after work. Got to go now, and get ready for my Staurday Morning jog.
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