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Hi all,

 

Ive been thinking of putting together a fitness programme based on the fitness and work ethic required in the world of tree work, I'd combine the work of the climber groundsman and axe.

 

I'm no fitness expert but as I'm mainly a manager these days i try to keep fit for work by training and carry out specific exercises to allow be to climb injury free and effectively when i get in the harness.

 

I'd like some feed back on the idea... with the current LUMBERSEXUAL... trend i thought a woodsman related fitness programme would be appealing across the board.

 

Open to your favourite exercises and what you all find the hardest part of the job...

 

mine these days is mental stress.... miss the physical rigour of the job and the daily workout you get form your daily job....

 

Pics/diagrams or short vids of you all carry out your favourites would be great....

 

I'll start with a must have in the fitness locker

 

Burpee.... 100 ten sets of 10.... 60 seconds between sets

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Or just go to work & work hard ? :-)

 

Sorry, just re-read your post and saw you are a desk whalla.

 

Concept Rower - every time.

 

Russ

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When splitting rings at work or even use a sledge hammer on a tractor tyre...

 

TABATA work out. Sounds pretty easy but believe me you will be pretty pooped by the end of it.

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Ive introduced some TABATA principles into my weekly programme, noticed my anaerobic fitness levels have improved dramatically

 

The Christmas excess is also dropping off rapidly.....:thumbup1:

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Commercial forestry, so cutting and stacking flat out 5 days a week, put serious competitive hill running on top of that and you end up pretty damn fit and lean :thumbup:

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Commercial forestry, so cutting and stacking flat out 5 days a week, put serious competitive hill running on top of that and you end up pretty damn fit and lean :thumbup:

 

I need to drop a fair bit, i was 13 stone when climbing on a regular basis..

hit 15 stone at christmas..

 

im 6' 3' so not a bad weight but lean is the way to go for me as a climber...

 

3 months to get climbing fit... then i see about getting back in the saddle full time....

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