{"id":30,"date":"2008-12-19T13:24:00","date_gmt":"2008-12-19T17:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/?p=30"},"modified":"2010-05-17T07:37:45","modified_gmt":"2010-05-17T11:37:45","slug":"training","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/2008\/12\/19\/training\/","title":{"rendered":"Training"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tom asked if I am doing any training for my thru-hike. I suppose<br \/>training would fall into two categories. One would be training in the<br \/>skills of backpacking. Well, I&#39;ve been backpacking since my Boy Scout<br \/>days, so I haven&#39;t been doing anything special int hat regard. I did<br \/>start, a couple of years ago, revamping a lot of my gear to embrace a<br \/>lot of the light-weight hiking paradigm, so much of my basic gear has<br \/>been replaced. For instance, my old external frame Kelty backpack<br \/>weighed 6 1\/2 pounds, empty! My new pack weighs something like 22 oz.<\/p>\n<p>The biggest equipment change was the switch from tent to hammock. The<br \/>hammock is super comfortable for sleeping, and certainly makes site<br \/>selection a lot easier since I don&#39;t have to worry about finding<br \/>level, clear ground, but it does make managing my gear a bit different<br \/>as I can&#39;t just throw a lot of stuff inside the tent with me.<\/p>\n<p>But I think what Tom was really asking about is physical training.<br \/>Certainly, I have never hiked day after day for months at a time, and<br \/>I am not sure how one would train for that, other than to hike day<br \/>after day for months at a time. But I do get out for the occasional<br \/>weekend backpack, and I know that I am capable of hiking 10 or 12 or<br \/>15 miles and getting up the next morning and doing it again. I am a<br \/>runner, and that keeps me in pretty good shape, although running is<br \/>not hiking. I completed my second marathon back at the beginning of<br \/>October.<\/p>\n<p>My hope, my plan, and my intention is to keep running through the<br \/>winter, and hopefully find myself starting my hike in decent shape<br \/>physically. And I intend to start easy, holding my mileage to 10 or 12<br \/>miles per day at first, and giving my body time to adjust to the daily<br \/>workload. Hopefully that will help me avoid any overuse injuries.<\/p>\n<p>I always find it hard to stay active in the wintertime. It&#39;s not the<br \/>cold that bothers me so much as it is the darkness. When I get home<br \/>from work at 5:00 in the afternoon, and it is dark outside and all the<br \/>streetlights are on, my body feels like it is nighttime and time to<br \/>shut down and rest. For some reason getting up in the dark in the<br \/>early morning never bothers me the same way, so I have shifted from<br \/>running in the evening after work to running in the morning before<br \/>work. That&#39;s not working out as well as I had hoped, and my running<br \/>has slacked off a lot over the last month or so, but I still plan to<br \/>sign up for the Half Marathon (or maybe I&#39;ll sign up for the full,<br \/>what the heck!) at Myrtle Beach in February, and knowing I will be<br \/>doing that is going to drive me to get out more often and build my<br \/>mileage back up.<\/p>\n<p>I figure I won&#39;t be the most fit person starting a thru-hike this<br \/>year, but neither will I be the least fit. And one advantage of age<br \/>over youth is that I&#39;ve learned the value of perseverance. As long as<br \/>I don&#39;t give up mentally (and everything I hear tells me this is<br \/>really a mental challenge far more than a physical one) , I should be<br \/>able to deal with whatever physical ailments might come my way.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; <br \/>~~~~~<br \/>Allen F. Freeman<br \/><a href=\"mailto:allen@allenf.com\">allen@allenf.com<\/a><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/www.allenf.com\">www.allenf.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tom asked if I am doing any training for my thru-hike. I supposetraining would fall into two categories. One would be training in theskills of backpacking. Well, I&#39;ve been backpacking since my Boy Scoutdays, so I haven&#39;t been doing anything special int hat regard. 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