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Entries Tagged Fit Bowhunter

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How About Fasted Cardio for Weight Loss?

Combining a fast with your morning cardio can result in some serious weight loss.
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4 Ways to Stay Fit on the Road

Whether you’re on the road, on a hunt or on vacation, don’t let all of your training go to waste.

How Taking Days Off is Critical to Bowhunter Training

It’s inevitable. You’re in peak physical shape, but after working yourself too hard, you hit a wall. How do you bounce back?

Sign Up for the Alpha Bowhunting Challenge

You took the plunge and got in the best bowhunting-shape of your life. Now take it a step further with a little head-to-head competition.

The Fit Bowhunter Rebounds By Running For Time

After competing in a successful 10K, Bowhunting World editor Jace Bauserman hits a wall. Learn how he bounces back with these tips.

Run A Race To Get Bowhunt Ready

Hold yourself accountable while training for your backcountry bowhunt. Put your fitness to the test by entering a timed race.

Train For The Season By Camping Solo

Camping alone isn’t always the most comfortable or convenient thing to do, but it’ll make bowhunting season easier for you.

20-Minute Workout For Overscheduled Bowhunters

Things come up. Life gets in the way. Even for bowhunters. If you can't squeeze in your scheduled workout, do this one. It's a compact 20-minutes of burn.

Hike With A Heavy Pack To Prepare For Your Next Backcountry Hunt

Bowhunting World editor Jace Bauserman hiked 68 miles in eight days on a Colorado elk hunt. A hunter can’t do this without preparation and hiking weekly is a great way to show up backcountry ready.

How Many Miles Are Right For Me?

When you hunt big country, make sure you’re prepared to cover a lot of ground. Stamina. That’s what we’re talking about. Build it by running miles.

How About Some CrossFit?

Backcountry bowhunters — and hunters in general — would benefit from incorporating a CrossFit regimen into their fitness routine.

The Long-Distance-Running Debate

Long-distance running: Is it a bogus way to get fit or can it make a difference on your next backcountry hunt?
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Get Vertical … And Interval

The stair climber, spin bike and treadmill offer an interval combo that preps the legs for bowhunting fitness and endurance.
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Three 5Ks In Five Days

Bowhunting World Editor Jace Bauserman offers a step-by-step plan to incorporate 5Ks into your workout plan and explains why physical fitness and stamina make for a better bowhunter.