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I wasn't saying go run a 200 mile marathon but Cam's also in the gym most days for about an hour or so. Do that 4-5 days a week will help and is probably all anyone really needs.Lol yeah. He's a pretty rare individual running 200 mile races and training his ass off. Most people can't do that not for physical reasons but work related stuff. I mean the dude has a 150k a year job and a wife with similar income, now that he's famous he gets to take time off work and they don't care. Not just that but with books, endorsements and stuff like that I'm guessing money isn't something that worries him lol. I also really really doubt he pays for any of his equipment.
My friends are just sort of lazy, we all work but they just get fat and out of shape all year and try to kick it into high gear a few months out. I like to lift and run year round (no 200 mile races for me though, I have done some 50 mile trail runs before).
I still remember in one trip to Alaska there was a guy who had a new rifle, new gear and had mentioned how it had taken him 5 years to save enough $$$ for the trip but after the first day he was done, he couldn't hunt anymore, his knees were hurt, back was bothering him, blisters on his feet. The guy clearly should have lost 50+ lbs and it was clear that he just basically got off the couch and went to Alaska. I felt bad for him he was crying and shit.
Nice gear is cool but if you aren't fit enough to be in the mountains none of that gear is going to help you.
Most of my hunting buddies are former military that are still able to fit in their old Class A unis so they're all in awesome shape and run my ass through the ringer at the gym. I maybe fat but was able to, for the most part, keep up with them hunting this year.