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Old December 21, 2007, 03:22 AM   #12
IdaReggaeMon
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It makes a big difference when you have to actually run before or between shoots instead of sitting in a tree stand and waiting for dinner to walk up to the carrots you planted. I know it helped me in the last competition I did, and I hope it is useful when I get deployed next year.
This is what is done in Biathalon: alternate periods of intense cross country skiing with target shooting. You have to be in REALLY good shape to not have your heart rate and breathing interfere with your shooting. Check into interval training. It sounds appropriate for your interests.

As long as you're being safe and not breaking any range rules, I say more power to you. Most people I see at the range couldn't run in from the parking lot if their lives depended on it.
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