In this episode, I explore some simple strategies a hiker can use to improve their speed when hiking up hills and on steep ascents.
I have an embarrassing admission to make to you all... when I am out hiking, I get huffed and puffed on hills. I know, what a terrible thing to admit. But it is the truth. Now, this isn't always the case. But right now it is something which I am struggling with. And it definitely is impacting my enjoyment on the trail. Let me tell you a story: As hikers, we are well aware that uphill hiking can be tough. Burning legs, red faces and heaving lungs, it can be a genuine challenge on many adventures. And if you throw a heavy pack in the mix, it can turn into a real ordeal. When it comes to training for uphill, a hiker needs to be smart. While getting your legs strong is always going to be good, there are a few specific exercises which will help you more in this situation. This article will share with you three of the best strength exercises a hiker can do, to turn their uphill hiking into a walk in the park.
In this episode, I discuss how a mountaineer can get fit and strong for the mountains when they don't have any elevation to train on.
As hikers, we all know downhill hiking can be tough. There is nothing quite like it to turn the legs into jelly, the toes into bruised messes and the knees into a genuine worry!
And when it comes to training for descents, a hiker needs to be smart. This article will share with you the two best exercises a hiker can do, to help their downhill hiking feel more comfortable. |
AuthorRowan is a personal trainer who specialises in training for hiking, trekkers and mountaineers for their bucket list adventures. Archives
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