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MOST UPLAND HUNTERS ARE NOT AS READY AS THEY THINK

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During a Hunt
On a long hunt (3+ hours), what fades first?
Have you ever slowed your dog down because you were tired?
Do you feel strong at the end of a hunt?
Do downhill sections burn your legs more than they should?
After carrying birds out, do you feel more worn down than expected?
Season Impact
Have you ever cut a hunt short because you were tired?
Have you avoided certain terrain because it felt too demanding?
At the end of the season, do you feel stronger or weaker than when it started?
Can you hunt hard two days in a row without feeling beat up?
Have you ever felt like your dog had more left in the tank than you did?
Longevity
If nothing changes, how many more seasons can you hunt at your current level?
Do you think your body limits how far or how long you hunt?
Do you recover fully between hunts during peak season?
Have you dealt with knee, ankle, or back pain during hunting season?
Preparation
Do you train specifically for upland hunting?
Do you train your endurance on purpose?
Do you carry load (vest, weight, pack) during training?
Do you track your progress in any way?
Please answer every question.
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This score is your starting point. The breakdown below shows what is most likely limiting you in the field and what to do first.

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Season-Limiting Limited Capacity Field Ready

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