How To Eat For A 47.5 Mile Hike
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, […]
Expert advice to help ensure your body is in peak shape before, during, and after your hunt.
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, […]
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?
Chris explains the importance of physical conditioning, nutrition, and how they affect our success in the field.
The cure for skinny fat won’t occur overnight, but with the commitment exercise protocol, you can combat the phenomenon.
Fall is just around the corner, don't get caught out of shape! Here are some products that can help you get ahead.
Don't wait until the last minute to get in shape, what you do now will be reflected once your sheep hunt starts.
If you struggle with constant knee pain then Coach P wrote this article for you about developing and maintaining strong knees
Coach P shares his knowledge of the most common mistakes that can contribute to underperforming knees.