Game Changer: How to make wild meat always taste good
I assume if you’re reading this, you’re a hunter, and my hope is that you have been a successful one. […]
Expert advice to help ensure your body is in peak shape before, during, and after your hunt.
I assume if you’re reading this, you’re a hunter, and my hope is that you have been a successful one. […]
The North American Sniper Team Invitational (NASTI) is an invitational match held every two years at Hat Creek Training by owners Bryan and Misty Morgan. It is known as the most difficult and grueling sniper competition in the world, comprised of 24 teams of our military’s elite. No faces shown. No identities known.
In the realm of strength training, few exercises hold as much importance and reverence as the squat. Whether you’re an athlete, a fitness enthusiast, or someone seeking to pack you and your buddy's sheep off the mountain with a smile on your face, mastering the squat should be a cornerstone of your training regimen.
Rucking has surged in popularity in recent years, with brands like Goruck and Outdoorsmans gaining mainstream recognition. Yet the concept […]
Understand how navigating terrain affects foot health. Strengthening foundations is key to addressing common foot issues.
Intro/Synopsis Most people won’t attempt a 47.5-mile hike with almost 11,000 feet of elevation gain in one shot, and honestly, […]
When it comes to preparing for a backcountry hunt, there are two camps of people; one camp throws a pack […]
Every season has an ending, and every new season brings new opportunities. We need to look at the “off-season” as an opportunity to boost our performance in the backcountry.
At 57 years of age, I am convinced that physical and emotional health are the most critical components to truly enjoying a hunt.
Make your time count and write out your goals, know your why, create a plan, eliminate distractions, stay positive and sprint full speed towards your passions and desires.
Months of planning and preparation are involved in every hunt. The last thing you want to happen is to “hit a wall” and tap out early.
We spend a lot of time thinking about our gear, but how much time do we spend actually testing to ensure it works when we need it?