Preparing for your 2026 hunts with Ryan Fritz, Exercise Physiologist
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- In this episode of the Fit to Hunt podcast, Jeremy Koerber interviews exercise physiologist Ryan Fritz, who shares his passion for hunting and exercise science. The conversation dives into the importance of preparation for hunting seasons, emphasizing the need for a structured training program that aligns with specific hunting timelines. Ryan discusses his upcoming hunts, including a bison hunt in Wyoming and a spring bear hunt, and how he plans his training regimen to ensure peak performance. The duo explores the significance of injury prevention, the science behind effective training, and the necessity of starting preparation well in advance of hunting trips.
- Ryan elaborates on his experience with VO2 testing and how it shaped his approach to training. He stresses the importance of gradual progression in training to avoid injuries and maximize performance. The episode also touches on the need for specificity in training, suggesting that outdoor activities should be mimicked in training sessions to prepare the body for the unique challenges of hunting. Listeners are encouraged to adopt a long-term mindset towards fitness, ensuring they are adequately prepared for their adventures in the wild.
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hunting, exercise science, training programs, injury prevention, human performance, fitness professionals, outdoor training, VO2 testing, preparation timelines, Fit to Hunt podcast
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