Posted on: August 21st, 2009Easton Tuning Guide
Author: Jerod FinkI was having trouble finding the Easton Tuning Guide since Easton apparently is no longer putting it on their website. Click on this link below to download!
I was having trouble finding the Easton Tuning Guide since Easton apparently is no longer putting it on their website. Click on this link below to download!
The plans were finalized for my first late season mule deer hunt in Idaho. My gear was ready, my shooting was spot on, and my body was in excellent shape. I had one slight problem though. While I had footwear to cover most conditions, footwear required for a 5 day mountain hunt in November I did not, and I only had a week to go!! Cheap boots would not do on this trip, and all my research was pointing towards a great boot company from Montana. Kenetrek boots were my choice, and what a great choice that was!
Introduction of the HYBRID Athlete
Co-Authors: Dan Staton MS, CSCS Sportsman’s Fitness Jerod Fink Back 40 Outdoors
JEROD: “The legs feed the wolf”. That statement was getting repeated in my head over and over during the last stages of my most recent 50 mile triathlon in the wilds of northern Minnesota. Fatigue had consumed every cell in my body and I was running on pure grit and mental determination. When I finally crossed the finish line, I knew I was one step closer in my evolution towards becoming the complete sportsman.
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