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E-Bikes for hunting and physical training
Why e-bikes give more exercise
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 3049621" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>Being a mountain hunting forum doesn't mean much regarding the physical fitness of the average hunter. Very few folks I see in the woods are in any shape but half round. Most spent the year on the couch, then dug out their camos for season and hit the woods. It's not out of line at all to consider that some folks are indeed mostly sedentary and might need some help getting into shape. Theres not a thing wrong with taking a smaller step towards getting into shape, like starting on an e bike instead of a regular bike. </p><p></p><p>And no, your second paragraph makes zero sense. I'm thinking you need to revisit third grade for some reading comprehension. Between your pre-dennys walk and a weighted hike through a mountain, the hike is clearly a better workout. Which is exactly what I said about a pedal bike vs an e bike. "If the option is a regular bike or an e bike for the same duration, then absolutely a regular bike will burn more calories. That's not at all what the article is arguing."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 3049621, member: 68542"] Being a mountain hunting forum doesn’t mean much regarding the physical fitness of the average hunter. Very few folks I see in the woods are in any shape but half round. Most spent the year on the couch, then dug out their camos for season and hit the woods. It’s not out of line at all to consider that some folks are indeed mostly sedentary and might need some help getting into shape. Theres not a thing wrong with taking a smaller step towards getting into shape, like starting on an e bike instead of a regular bike. And no, your second paragraph makes zero sense. I’m thinking you need to revisit third grade for some reading comprehension. Between your pre-dennys walk and a weighted hike through a mountain, the hike is clearly a better workout. Which is exactly what I said about a pedal bike vs an e bike. “If the option is a regular bike or an e bike for the same duration, then absolutely a regular bike will burn more calories. That's not at all what the article is arguing.” [/QUOTE]
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