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Building Stronger Leg Muscles For Hiking And Climbing

Building Strong Leg Muscles For Hiking And Climbing

Three easy, at-home workouts that you can do to have stronger legs

There is nothing more embarrassing than being the one to plan a day hike for your family or friends and then be “that girl” who is the out-of-shape squeaky wheel. Day hikes are usually all day, that’s why they call them “day” hikes. Because of the various terrains, you might encounter, building strong leg muscles are important if you expect to keep up with your family while hiking.

A couple of years ago my husband and I were in Las Cruces, New Mexico for his job. When I’m out on the road with him I love to find the closest hiking trails. I fill my backpack with water and snacks and then head out for the day.

Motivation Can Sometimes Be Spawned On By Others

One particular Sunday during our stay in New Mexico I suggested that my husband and I hike one side of the Organ Mountains. He has only been hiking with me a few times, and although he didn’t really want to go, he agreed to it.

After what seemed like forever, we finally found the Pine Tree Loop Trailhead. Although my husband would have rather been watching the NASCAR race back in our camper, he made a valiant effort in coming with me and even carried my backpack. At least for a short distance.

As we maneuvered up the trail, him leading the way, I noticed that although I consider myself to be in excellent shape, he was zipping up the hills with ease and I was gasping for air and sweating profusely.

Every half mile I found myself to be winded and needed to rest. By about the second mile up the mountain, my legs were on fire and needed relief.

I am a hunter and I walk what seems like a million miles during hunting season. But this trek was totally different. The elevation change and the climb to the top were more difficult than I imagined and my legs weren’t as strong as I thought they were.

When I returned home to Missouri I committed to strengthening my lower body. I knew that particular area needed a lot of work and that the starting point would be to build strong leg muscles.

I want to share some of my favorite “stronger legs” exercises with you that I continue to do, even now, to not only prepare you for hunting season but especially for hiking season. Because believe it or not, that time is upon us.

Squats

One exercise I include in my “leg day” workout is SQUATS. I am not always able to get to the gym and lucky for me, and you, squats don’t require you to have a membership anywhere. In fact, you don’t technically even have to use weights. You can squat wherever, whenever, and as many times as you choose to.

I have several sets of dumbbells in various weights that I use. The important part isn’t the weight so much as it is in the motion of squatting and coming back up. When you come down to that 90-degree angle, execute your squat by PUSHING your weight BACK UP. Thus building not only your thigh muscles but your butt muscles as well.

Be sure, however, to stand with your feet hip-distance apart when performing this exercise. I change it up some by pointing my toes out occasionally or keeping my feet CLOSER than hip distance. The changing of your stance will determine which part of the muscle you strengthen and build.

Walking Lunges

Another favorite workout, and one that I ALWAYS do, is the WALKING LUNGE. These are EXCELLENT for building strong leg muscles and you will feel the burn if you do very many. But remember that burning is good!

Basically, you are just taking GIANT steps forward, coming down to a 90-degree angle with the outstretched leg. I love this exercise and do it almost every day.

This is another exercise that you can do WHEREVER YOU WANT! Adding weight the walking lunge gives you a bonus, although you will notice your heart rate going up even more with the extra poundage. Depending on my mood and how I’m feeling on a particular day, I may or may not add weight.

And it’s as simple as carrying one dumbbell with two hands or a dumbbell in each other over your shoulders as you take your steps forward. My arms begin hurting with two so I tend to just use one. This is an easy effective exercise. You’ll notice stronger legs quickly.

Reverse Lunges

My last “favorite” for strengthening legs is REVERSE LUNGES. This exercise is a butt kicker for sure but so effective for building strong legs.

Standing with feet hip-distance apart take a step forward as if you’re going to do a front lunge. Instead of bringing that front leg back to standing position, you just lower yourself until your leg is at the 90-degree position.

Make sure that the knee of your extended foot does not come down past your foot or toe of your athletic shoe. Squat deeper if you have to. The undue pressure will be placed on your knee, and possible injury, if your knees go over your foot too far. Be very mindful of that. It’s not worth injuring yourself. Not to mention it would put a halt to your hiking adventures.

These 3 Workouts Can Literally Be Done ANYWHERE

These three exercises to build strength, as well as “sexy” legs, are easy and can be done anywhere. Not surprising but I have done them in the various campgrounds as well as hotels we’ve stayed in over the years.

We were in Denver last year and I was ” walking lunging” up and down the hallways and executing the “reverse lunge” in the stairwell of Cottonwood Suites. I might have gotten a few stares (little pun there) but I didn’t really care. I was focused on keeping my legs strong and no amount of humiliation or embarrassment was going to keep me from my goal.

“A girl’s gotta do what a girl’s gotta do.”

As far as how many reps I do of each, I normally do three to four sets of 15, depending on my mood. Three sets are a great starting point.

Strong legs are important for life in general. Not just for hiking or hunting. As I inch through my 50’s I am reminded of that every day.

As my grandchildren get older I want to be able to run and play with them as well as share my love of hiking and exploring all that this big, beautiful world has to offer.

I’ll bet that if you’re like me, you want to enjoy those same things.

Building a stronger body and mind is key to a long and happy life.

Stronger legs are a great place to start.

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Hiking Shoes Are A Favorite For Day Hiking

Footwear Is A Hiker’s Most Critical Gear So You Might As Well Have What You Makes You Happy

Hiking shoes are a favorite for day hiking.

A couple of years ago I went on a major search for hiking shoes. Not hiking boots, because I already own a pair, but I was specifically shopping for hiking SHOES.

Boots Have A Purpose In Hiking But Sometimes You Just Need And Want A Hiking Shoe

True, boots serve a purpose when it comes to hunting and those long treacherous hikes. Or when you just want more support around your ankles. But there are times when hiking boots are just too weighty and cumbersome. For me, I was looking for footwear that was a little bit lighter.

I travel around with my husband in our RV for his railroad job. It just so happens that this particular gig landed us in New Mexico. It’s called the “Land of Enchantment” and I was excited to find out the reason why.

New Mexico is famous for its scenic beauty. I was excited by the thought of finding a trail somewhere to do a little day hiking. But I needed hiking SHOES!

Why SHOES you ask? Well, I’ll tell you.

First of all, when we arrived in New Mexico it was early spring. And although our springs here in Missouri are usually seasonably cool, New Mexico’s are not. They are warm and because of Las Cruce’s location, it’s even warmer.

Hot temperatures are the equivalency to hot FEET. And to be honest, I hate sweaty feet when I’m out for a day hike. Good socks help, but when my feet sweat I end up getting blisters from the moisture and rubbing inside the boot. Before you know it, you’re hobbling back to the car. Day hikes for me range anywhere from 5 to 10 miles. I can’t think of anything more miserable or more painful than trying to make it back. Being tired is bad enough but walking five miles with a blister is just pure torture.

Lighter Hiking Shoes Are Sometimes More Important

Another reason I wanted hiking shoes is because I wanted something lighter for day hiking. As I said earlier, boots do have a place in the hiking world and they are very important. They’re sturdier. They give better support around your ankles. Their soles are better for rough terrain. But they’re so HEAVY!

I can do “heavy” in the cold months but I can’t do it in the warmer ones. Mountain hiking in New Mexico can get very chilly at the top so we always layer up so that when we come back down we can shed the bulky stuff. But you can’t shed your footwear. I mean I guess you could and carry extra shoes in your backpack but I don’t know who in their right mind would do that. Could you imagine how bad your snacks would smell?

Day hiking is more enjoyable when you’re comfortable and my best hikes have been in my hiking shoes.

Did I Really Just Say Hiking Shoes Look Better With Shorts?

Another reason I prefer hiking shoes over boots when it comes to hiking is that they look better with shorts and jeans. There I said it!!!

My husband’s job has taken us all around the country. Our travels have allowed me to hike in many different states. I am beyond blessed. That said, some of our hiking also takes place in warm climates where there are no mountains at all. It’s on those trails where shorts are a must and even though I could just wear my athletic shoes, I still prefer that thicker sole and support.

Hiking shoes don’t come close to a boot when it comes to thick, sturdy soles and arch and overall foot support. But it’s a far cry better than just my Brooks when I’m on terrain that’s a little rougher than just a dirt path.

I will admit though that my Brooks and Asics get a lot of trail time also. Sometimes you just need to hit the trail and you don’t give a rip WHAT shoes you put on.

It’s All About Just Getting Outdoors Anyway

At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter whether its a hiking boot or a hiking shoe or even your best running shoes. The most important thing is just getting outdoors into the fresh air and sunshine. All the rest is just relative.

Being out in the middle of nature is always the answer no matter what the question is. And although you might be trying to decide what footwear to choose when beginning your hiking journey, let me tell you this. Yes, it’s true I prefer hiking shoes over hiking boots but really is all what’s best for you and what you’re looking for. Not me. To be totally honest, I’m just happy that you want to go hiking. For me, that’s just a bonus!

xoxoxo,

Kelly

Healing and Hiking Trails and The Connection With The Two

Healing and Hiking Trails: The Connection

When Forgiveness Seems Impossible, Let The Hiking Trail Be Your Healer

walking on a hiking trail is full of healing power

We’ve all got something we wish we could change. Something we find hard to forgive ourselves for. Maybe it’s a poor decision that’s been made. A regret that we wish could be done over. Maybe it’s a moment where we’ve hurt someone unintentionally yet the scars and the pain continues to live on. I don’t know what it is for you but for me well, I know this pain all too well. I am not always certain how to make it go away. But what I am certain of is that the healing can be found in nature and a hiking trail is a perfect place to begin the journey.

It’s Called Life and No One Can Escape Making Mistakes

No one can escape making careless choices. It’s called life. We live it. We learn from it. And then hopefully, move on from it. If anyone tells you that they’ve never made a bad decision well they’re either lying OR they haven’t lived long enough yet.    

I’ll gladly put my money down on knowing that one day, more than likely, they will probably find themselves in the same boat as we are. I pray not but chances are strong that they, too will make a regrettable decision at some point in their life. And although it’s just part of it, it does NOT have to be a life sentence. The car doesn’t have to stay in the ditch. We can get it back on the road and headed in the direction that God had us pointed in. But we’ve got to get quiet in order to hear his voice and there’s no better place to truly listen than when we’re walking alone out in nature.

In The Middle Of God’s Handiwork Is Where Healing Begins

Have you noticed how the stress level goes down when you’re in the woods on a hiking trail? It’s like the world stops and all you hear are the sounds of birds singing and squirrels barking. I love to listen to birds. Their songs are so beautiful.  

I’ve always been a more visual person noticing colors instead of paying attention to the sounds in nature. But over the last several years, I don’t know, but the sounds when I’m out on hike really jump out at me. Everything seems more alive. God’s handiwork is more noticeable when I’m in the middle of it and I can’t help but be in awe.

Stop And Listen

If you stop and listen you can hear a plethora of different songbirds singing in harmony with one another. You can hear the wind waltzing from one end of nature’s ballroom to the other. Have you ever really stopped what you were doing and LISTENED to it? It begins and then it ends and then repeats itself over and over. Years ago I actually wrote a poem that included those very words all put together almost the same way. I didn’t realize it until I was sitting here typing it.

Funny how we can remember something so vividly that it leaves an impression in our souls. But that’s what nature does to us. It leaves an impression to heals us, to remind us that we are one with something bigger. Someone bigger. And it will heal us if we allow it to.

One of my favorite scriptures is Job 12:7-10 from the NIV version of the Bible.  “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.”

Nature Is Our Greatest Teacher

Nature is our teacher.  

I’ve actually learned more about myself when I’ve been out in the woods hiking, or in a treestand hunting, or simply taking a run around a nearby lake. If we will seek Him in nature we will find our peace.  

And better yet, we will find the healing that we’re longing for and that we so rightfully deserve. But we first must get quiet so that we can hear His voice and get direction for our next steps.  

Those next steps He has for us might just be on a narrow path covered in dirt. And the path may very well lead to forgiveness of self, bringing with it a sense of stillness to a restless heart. We’ll never know what He has planned until we take that first step toward Him. It’s time to lace up!

Happy Hikers Trail Mix Recipe

Easy To Make Happy Hikers Trail Mix Recipe

Trail Mix Recipe That Is Not Only Easy But Consists of Just Four Ingredients

Easy Hiking Trail Mix Recipe

Who doesn’t LOVE to eat when they’re out hiking? Or better yet, who could pass up on grabbing a handful of trail mix when the bowl is being passed around? I know that my will power is extremely weak when it comes to M & M’s, peanuts, raisins, and almonds. If there’s a bowl of trail mix within arm’s reach I’m grabbing some.

Whenever my husband goes hiking with me, he’s the official “back-pack carrier.” He’s an eating machine and complains when I don’t pack enough snacks. That’s really the only reason he wants to carry the backpack.

It’s NOT out of love. It’s out of needing to be able to access the food quickly and easily. And whenever his stomach growls.

Therefore I generally pack plenty including several bottles of water, tuna packets, cheese and crackers, and…MY HOMEMADE HAPPY HIKERS TRAIL MIX!

It’s a favorite for us and I want to share it with you!

What You Need to Make Happy Hikers Trail Mix Recipe

Happy Hiker's Trail Mix Recipe only takes four ingredients, raisins, chocolate candies, peanuts, and almonds.

It’s really very simple and inexpensive to make. All you need are these four ingredients:

2 Cups of M &M’s (any kind)
1 Cup of Roasted and Salted Almonds
1 Cup of Raisins
2 Cups of Planters Peanuts

That’s it!!!

Just combine all four of those ingredients into a Rubbermaid airtight container and mix thoroughly. You’re good to go!

When we’re out hiking I keep our Happy Hikers Trail Mix in a ziplock bag inside my backpack. I haven’t tested it in extreme heat yet so I’m not sure if the chocolate candies will melt. We’ve hiked mostly in the mountains but so far we haven’t had any chocolately messes.

Happy Hiker's Trail Mix Recipe is easy and perfect for a hiking snack.

I will say this, it’s addictive. I made a batch to write this post and I’ve stopped to go into the kitchen multiple times to shove handfuls in my mouth. My husband is in Denver at the moment with his railroad job and I can honestly say that I don’t know if there will be any left when he gets home. We’ll see. There will either be some left in the glass bowl OR I’ll be sick from eating too much.

My money is on a stomach ache.

Regardless, this protein-packed hiking snack is perfect to not only take on the trail with you but it’s also a great snack to make for your grand littles when they come for a visit. It’s easy to make and very inexpensive. It takes literally minutes.

Little hands love bite-sized snacks and Mimi’s Happy Hikers Trail Mix Recipe is a hit on the trail AND off.

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Winter Blues Battle Plan: Fusing Together The Cold With Our Souls

 

Raise your hand if you are tired of wearing layers of clothes! Raise your other hand if you’re so over being stuck inside and not being able to enjoy the sunshine and your shorts! I don’t know about you but here in the Midwest it’s been into the single digits and I, for one, am SICK OF IT. I love winter for about a day, right after the first snowfall, and then I’m done with all the frosty merriment and am anxiously awaiting

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