I'm wore out as a 9 year old Hereford bull running with 50 wild eyed, coffin headed, flop eared Brazos River Bottom cows... but I'm satisfied.
Please let us know where to send flowers for your funeralshaynew1 said:
Dang I'm jealous.
Trying to figure out how to broach the subject of a return trip to the second trimester boss lady.
That is great thinking!! I started with that thought 4 years ago. Now I do a boot camp style workout 5 days a week. Then on my off day I swim, and hike around with a pack on. I have also drastically changed my diet, you can not eat like crap and continue to do the hard work it takes to hunt in the mountains. I have lost 45 pounds and now I am starting to get lean. I still have some fluff to get rid of. As far as hunting goes I have shot 2 mule deer and 2 elk all on public land and all solo. The fun part is I have managed to get all the meat out by myself. This year I am headed to CO 1st rifle, I am going with two hunters that have never been so it should be a lot of fun!Alta said:
I just had this conversation with my wife for next year. I'm fat and would like not to be fat so told her that I really needed a carrot in my life to get me back to my fighting weight (and not marathons like I used in the past because that really isn't much of a carrot). She seemed to bite and agreed that maybe a elk hunt would be a good motivating factor for me to get back into shape and then if I did it annually a good reason to not fall out of shape.
NRD09 said:
that sounds like too much exercising!
I am on the opposite end of the spectrum this year, life's been crazy, I hit the stair machine and weights for the first time Monday and I am hurting now, haven't even run since like March. Main focus is to fix muscle imbalances caused by my knee and back issues so I can stay injury free. I do have a lighter rifle this year so that should help!
shaynew1 said:
If you drink enough coffee and eat enough snickers you can skip some leg workouts