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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2894807" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>Can't agree more. Had to drag a doe about 100 yards last year and it about killed me, 5-10 yards..huff huff huff, repeat. I picked up my routine this year and now try to work out 4-5 days a week, even if I only have time for 20 min on the airdyne I do it. After not having a bow last year and deciding to not miss out on hunting time this year I now have a nice bow. Talk about feeling weak, at 70 lb draw I could only shoot it a couple of times and practice was over. I have a nice rowing machine that was seldom used so I blew off the dust and started working out on that every other day. Wow, what a difference, with that and practice I can now shoot all I want without issue working on form and accuracy. </p><p></p><p>I also got very lucky this year and drew a Elk cow tag for Wichita Mountains, so I'll be adding some more exercises before January. Filling my pack with 70 lbs or so and hiking a couple miles several time a week. I'll also be adding a 300 Win Mag to my arsenal for the hunt. Have a feeling it's going to be a good year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2894807, member: 39669"] Can't agree more. Had to drag a doe about 100 yards last year and it about killed me, 5-10 yards..huff huff huff, repeat. I picked up my routine this year and now try to work out 4-5 days a week, even if I only have time for 20 min on the airdyne I do it. After not having a bow last year and deciding to not miss out on hunting time this year I now have a nice bow. Talk about feeling weak, at 70 lb draw I could only shoot it a couple of times and practice was over. I have a nice rowing machine that was seldom used so I blew off the dust and started working out on that every other day. Wow, what a difference, with that and practice I can now shoot all I want without issue working on form and accuracy. I also got very lucky this year and drew a Elk cow tag for Wichita Mountains, so I'll be adding some more exercises before January. Filling my pack with 70 lbs or so and hiking a couple miles several time a week. I'll also be adding a 300 Win Mag to my arsenal for the hunt. Have a feeling it's going to be a good year. [/QUOTE]
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