Re: Who Plays Sports?
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:52 pm
FAIR ENOUGH
all caps turns me on
all caps turns me on

warwick.hoy wrote:3D archery; you pretty much hike a course and shoot at foam effigies of animals. Get's you off the range, get's your heart rate up so that you can practice breathing when you are shooting. I guess the idea is that it's conditioning so that you can be more accurate when your adrenaline starts flowing for actually game hunting.
However, going for a hike and shooting at the same time sounds like so much fun, even if I never go hunting again. I'm going to have to look into that more.kbithecrowing wrote:warwick.hoy wrote:3D archery; you pretty much hike a course and shoot at foam effigies of animals. Get's you off the range, get's your heart rate up so that you can practice breathing when you are shooting. I guess the idea is that it's conditioning so that you can be more accurate when your adrenaline starts flowing for actually game hunting.
Oh man, that sounds like so much fun. I did bow hunting for a season, but I haven't done it in a long time; quit once I got my first deer. I didn't find pleasure in getting up early to sit for a long period of time, but I do find pleasure in a nice venison roastHowever, going for a hike and shooting at the same time sounds like so much fun, even if I never go hunting again. I'm going to have to look into that more.
bigchiefbc wrote:Are we only talking competitive sports here? Because my other main hobby other than music and homebrewing is peakbagging/mountain-climbing. Although it's been a couple years since our last big climb out in Montana.
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bigchiefbc wrote:Are we only talking competitive sports here? Because my other main hobby other than music and homebrewing is peakbagging/mountain-climbing. Although it's been a couple years since our last big climb out in Montana.
