I did the Kaweka Challenge twice in my 50's.
Body is too sore to run now but I'm doing regular uphill grinds with my loaded pack on to keep (get) fit for some forthcoming roar trips. I get some funny looks.
I did the Kaweka Challenge twice in my 50's.
Body is too sore to run now but I'm doing regular uphill grinds with my loaded pack on to keep (get) fit for some forthcoming roar trips. I get some funny looks.
I climb a few hills when home hunting and circut train when at work, 4 times a week.
I still run as part of the circuts but it is not for extended periods.
It has kept me fit enough for the hills and that's all that matters to me.
But getting/maintaining fitness while in the hills has no equal.
Carried huge packs for years being a grunt. I still seem to be able to lug similar weight all be it slower and for shorter distances at a time😆
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Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
The Beehive's running--- Like a Haunted shithouse :-)
I've never seen a happy runner ever. Look at them the next they puff their way past. All hot and sweaty, faces all twisted up, not a smile in sight. If it was good for ya they'd be all happy and smiley. Why waste all those heartbeats on something thats shortening ya life.
Although I have been known to ride a bike. Same result as above so knocked that on the head pretty quickly
So gimp let me give you the counsel of an older ( but not necessarily wiser) man. Stop this nonsense right now! It is an undisputed truth of the universe that when born you only have so many heartbeats before you die. Don't be in such a rush to prematurely use the buggers up.
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
Bin running for years Gimp....now the knees tell me stories, going up the ridges and gullies is good, but coming down anything is moider....!!!! Still great to go hunting though....good luck runners...!!!
Yep, running on average of 65/70KM per week. All sorts of events from Ironman to Tarawera ultra marathons, love it.
Makes hunting a far more enjoyable experience, especially when hunting tahr, blitz up the hills!
Humans can run but its not neccesarily good to do a lot of it. Like pumping iron - if you do a lot you get a noticeable but marginal result.
Your VO2 max is largely genetically determined, once you're doing a minimum of regular exercise. There aren't many hunting situations where it makes a difference (except burning off your mates when climbing up a hill). If you look at people who have survived many years of running they are mostly lean and wiry, often quite short too, with low body weight. A hunter carrying any gear and boots needs a bit of beef on him/her. So strength, coordination and proportional power in legs, core and arms are they key rather than going hell for leather on asphalt, half naked.
Our district have just hosted the bush harriers club today.There are 2km,5km 8km and 11.64km runners and walkers chose what lap to participate in. @Sean ran the 11km run in 1 hour 7 minutes. Fastest time on that lap was 58 minutes by the chick in the pink shirt. When I was 16 and training for the NZ Army I managed this lap in 56 minutes. It would bloody kill me now.
The pics from todays run/walk
"Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
CFD
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I started running in September last year. Was 124kg and could hardly make 3K's. I've built up the distance to 1x10k & 2x7.5k per week over that time. Around 110kg now but I'm 6 1" with a big frame so I'll never be light.
All my life I hated it but it took me about three months to get to the point of enjoying it. Now get cranky if I don't
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If i could have a full time job shooting pests i'm up for over time.
As I said above...no happy smily runners, except the winner. I stand by what I say. It can't be good or healthy for you, unless your idea of good is getting around with faces screwed up like a chewed mackintosh lolly dipped in savaloy dye.
No more runsies for me ever
Running interferes with my Smoking.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
Just having breakfast after my 4 k walk run I do 3 mornings a week, shooting on the weekend gives me another work out. Use it or lose it!
Boom, cough,cough,cough
I only run if something is chasing me... And then only after I've decided I can't beat it in a fight.
"I heard Jesus did cocaine on a night out. Eyes wide-open, dialated, but he's fine now. And if his father ever finds out, then he'd probably knock his lights out...
Gets a little messy in heaven "
- Venbee
When I could run I was always happy. Growing up as a quiet teenager it was about the only time anyone could get a peep out of me. The running for me would be pounding the pavement, cross country, the beach, rock bounding riverbeds with a pack or any other occasion there was space in front of me.
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