MontanaHunter222
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There is nobody who has inspired my hunting endeavors more than Randy Newberg. His inspiration has taken my hunting to a whole new level, and this year I had 3 successful "on my own adventures." But being totally honest, I also "drive a desk for a living" and have let me health slide. I've gained a lot of weight too. This last season I packed all of my animals out of the mountains of Montana by myself, but it was much more difficult than it should've been. And I knew that something needed to change.
I randomly found out about a program called "Train To Hunt" while watching hunting videos on YouTube. The video was a testimony from Kristy Titus about how she pressed through injuries to train, and it rocked me pretty hard about all of my lame excuses. So since December, I've been training for one of the challenge events. I decided to bite the bullet and even hired one of their trainers to help me with nutrition and getting fit for the mountains. Is anybody else getting ready for a Train To Hunt event? I'd love to hear from you. (I'm planning to compete in the Idaho event.) And if you've previously been involved, I'd love to hear any tips you have. I'm looking for buddies on the road to healthy hunting.
It's my hope that by taking my health seriously, I'll never have to give up on a hunt simply because I got too tired. And more importantly, I want to be in the best shape possible so that I can come home safely to my family from every hunt. And maybe someday Bigfin will take me hunting with him...and I'll be able to keep up.
I randomly found out about a program called "Train To Hunt" while watching hunting videos on YouTube. The video was a testimony from Kristy Titus about how she pressed through injuries to train, and it rocked me pretty hard about all of my lame excuses. So since December, I've been training for one of the challenge events. I decided to bite the bullet and even hired one of their trainers to help me with nutrition and getting fit for the mountains. Is anybody else getting ready for a Train To Hunt event? I'd love to hear from you. (I'm planning to compete in the Idaho event.) And if you've previously been involved, I'd love to hear any tips you have. I'm looking for buddies on the road to healthy hunting.
It's my hope that by taking my health seriously, I'll never have to give up on a hunt simply because I got too tired. And more importantly, I want to be in the best shape possible so that I can come home safely to my family from every hunt. And maybe someday Bigfin will take me hunting with him...and I'll be able to keep up.