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LATEST CALLING CONTENT
"Diaphragm Basics" Elk Calling Series with Coach Joe Giglia
Series 1 - Diaphragm Calls
"CALLING BASICS" webinar with Coach Joe Giglia
ElkBros Webinar -Calling Basics
LATEST WEBINAR EVENT
Elk Calling II, Set-ups & Responses - Coach Joe Giglia
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"Ensure Success... Avoiding Physical Failure Points!" - DR. PRESTON WARD
The webinar focused on elk hunting training and preparation, with introduction of Dr. Preston Ward whom specializes in hunter fitness.
The discussion covered various aspects of physical preparation including strength training, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, and specific exercises to prevent injuries, with emphasis on proper form and technique for different exercises. The discussion also covered high-altitude hunter preparation, rucking techniques, and training programs, while highlighting the importance of early preparation, customized training plans, and proper recovery protocols to ensure safe and successful hunting.
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ElkBros Tip - Your Coach's Basic Hunt Strategy
Elk Hunting Preseason Training Plan
The meeting began with introductions and a discussion about training for elk hunting. Joe emphasized the importance of early preparation and proper training to avoid injuries, warning against the urge to rush training in the weeks before a hunt. He introduced Preston Ward, a physical therapist specializing in hunter fitness, who shared his background in working with hunters to prevent and treat injuries. The discussion focused on the concept of preseason training, with Preston explaining that there is no off-season for hunters and outlining a 90-day training plan leading up to the hunting season.
Backcountry Hunting Fitness Assessment
Preston emphasized the importance of objective data in assessing physical readiness for backcountry hunting, introducing a free mobility assessment tool and a comprehensive 25-test scoring system. He shared that hunters scoring in the 80-90 percentile on this system had higher success rates, consistently harvesting 4 out of 5 animals on public land. Joe provided information about a Mountain Physio 365 app with a 7-day trial and 30% discount, offering structured workouts tailored to hunting needs. Preston encouraged participants to use the assessment tool to evaluate their baseline fitness levels through tests like push-ups, step-ups, and ruck tests, which would help identify areas for improvement and reduce injury risk.
Elk Hunting Fitness Strategies
Preston discussed the importance of strength training for elk hunting, emphasizing sustainable exercises like band workouts and posterior chain strengthening. He highlighted the need for cardiovascular training and flexibility, particularly for bow hunters. Joe and Preston agreed that many people misunderstand what "strengthening" means for hunting, and emphasized the importance of tailored programs and proper technique. They also discussed the benefits of rowing and shoulder exercises for archery, and advised against carrying heavy packs during hunting trips.
Hip and Knee Pain Prevention
Preston and Joe discussed exercises to prevent and address hip and knee pain, emphasizing the importance of strengthening the glutes and posterior chain. They shared exercises like side planks, monster walks, and Bulgarian split squats, as well as hip-specific drills like fire hydrants and hurdle warm-ups. Preston highlighted that many knee issues stem from weak hip muscles. They also discussed the importance of proper form during lunges and step-ups to avoid knee compression and patellofemoral pain.
Back Strengthening Exercises for Hunters
Preston discussed exercises to strengthen the back and prevent injuries, focusing on deadlifts, payoff presses, and bridges. He emphasized the importance of proper form, particularly keeping the chest forward during deadlifts to engage the glutes rather than the back. Preston suggested starting with 30-50 pounds for deadlifts and recommended exercises like planks and reverse planks for core strength. They also stressed the need for sustainable, consistent workouts to maintain strength throughout the hunting season and prevent injuries.
High-Altitude Elk Hunting Preparation
The group discussed strategies for preparing for high-altitude elk hunting. Gilbert shared a humorous anecdote about using Walmart bags as a makeshift altitude training mask, while Preston provided medical advice about acclimatization and recommended high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to build lung efficiency. Joe explained how to implement HIIT workouts by simulating incline climbs and emphasized the importance of gradually increasing the number of repeats to improve recovery time at altitude. Jonathan suggested using altitude masks and incline training on treadmills, while noting that it typically takes about three days to fully acclimate to high altitudes.
Hunting Ruck Training Guidelines
The group discussed rucking techniques and weight recommendations for hunting. Joe advised packing a hunting pack with the weight of the items to be carried plus 5-10 pounds for training, and suggested wearing the pack during training to identify and resolve comfort issues. Preston recommended keeping pack weight under 35 pounds. Preston and Joes advised against overtraining close to the hunt or trying to "Catch Up", with Joe adding emphasis on proper hydration, nutrition, and sleep for recovery.
Customized Training for Hunters
Preston explained his two main training programs: a self-guided online workout program and a 90-day tailored training program with regular check-ins and assessments. He emphasized the importance of customized training for individuals with specific injuries, like Mike's neck and back issues, to prevent injuries and ensure safe progress. Preston also discussed the need for hunters to start training early, avoid overuse injuries, and maintain consistent practice with their equipment to be prepared for the hunt. The group discussed the frequency of training sessions, the importance of gradual progress, and the need to recognize and address potential failure points in hunting and training.
Part 1 - Dialing In! Season Shooting Prep & Hunt Proficiency Development
Part One with ElkBros Coach Guy Duplantier:
Our Responsibility & Purpose (Just set tone)
Effective killing range, Long shots to lock in lesser distances… not to take marginal shots… distance adds variables, Live animal vs static target
Gear & Setup Optimization
Bow tuning basics for consistent shooting (Review videos by Luis Gonzales), Thoughts on sights: single, or minimal vs. multi-pin strategies (simplifying the moment) Thinking ahead… Backup equipment: what to carry, what to leave.
Shooting Mechanics & Accuracy
Building a repeatable shot process, Anchor point discipline under pressure, Grip, stance, and follow-through refinement… , Breathing and mental control during the shot
LATEST SUCCESS SQUAD CONTENT
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ELKBROS SUCCESS SQUAD PAPERS
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"PRO TIPS" Archery Series with Coach Luis Gonzalez
Part 2 - Bow Tuning
"THE PROCESS" Arrow Set-Up Series with Coach Luis Gonzalez
Part 1 - Archery Concepts
"THE PROCESS" Bow Tuning Series with Coach Luis Gonzalez
Part 2 - Bow Tuning
ArrowMetrics App
Coach Luis Gonzalez’s one stop app to calculate, evaluate and compare arrow builds.
It’s an intuitive tool where you can plan your arrow build before you spend the time and money to build it.
Currently, the free version helps with total arrow weight, Front of center, kinetic energy, momentum, speed and spine calculations.
Made for iPhone & iPad
SHOOTING PREP
Very seldom, to almost never, will your shooting situation in the field be like shooting in your backyard or like at the archery or rifle range. The ground will be uneven, sloped, possibly loose with your target animal hardly ever on the same plane as you or with nothing between you and the target. When you are so fortunate, well that’s an easy. The rest, prepare for them as much as possible. And take pride in being able to take on any situation and make the shot!
BOWHUNTERS: Once you are dialed in at the range or in the backyard, start adding these with a small stable platform (multiples of different heights if possible) 1) Shoot while placing your shooting back foot on the platform. Try with the platform closer to your front foot, then further away. Then, if we said your front foot was west and your back foot east, try with the platform a little more northeast and then southeast. 2) Now do the same thing with the front foot. 3) Now shoot with both feet touching next to each other and then in an over-wide stance. 4) Whenever possible if you can find a way, work on shooting at upward and downward angles. Remember to keep your “T” in your shooting form. Do not raise or lower your shooting arm to achieve the angle. Instead, draw and get in form as if shooting straight ahead and bend at the waist to achieve the correct angle.
RIFLE HUNTERS: Again, after being dialed in, you need to practice like you will play as well. Practice shooting off-hand at 100 yards. If you have shooting sticks, shoot on them at the range. Practice shooting with them standing, on your butt, on one knee. Practice shooting prone off of your hunting pack with everything in it you hunt with. Locate more natural areas and practice with your weapon unloaded and your sticks again while standing, sitting, on one knee while on uneven ground situations. Slopes going up and down to each side. Slopes going up and down to your front and back. Practice getting set on different branches of a tree, on a rock or any kind of optional rest.
COMPARE APPLES TO APPLES!
ElkBros Coaching Tip
One of the greatest teachers of elk sounds are the elk themselves. YouTube has tons of videos with cows, calfs and bulls all communicating and they are a great resource.
However, when we are practicing and trying to reproduce those sounds, sometimes it’s hard to compare them because when we are calling, we are so close to the source of our calls, it’s just hard to know how close they sound.
Here’s a tip… use your cell phone’s recorder to compare apples to apples. Take your cell phone and place it on something, hit record, walk away 20 or 30 yards and then make your calls. Make them in different directions. Now you can compare your recordings to those of actual elk. Start with one sound and work to replicate the pitch, nuances, volume and length as much as possible. There is a LOT of benefit in this process. And there is no better teacher!
THOUGHT TO REMEMBER
Destiny is not a matter of chance. It's a matter of CHOICE!
As coaches, our job is to give you the tools and a game plan for success. Since we are giving you those tools and the keys to their use, what you are about to read is paramount to the end goal:
- Make sure your expectation is matched by your preparation. Be EMPOWERED!
- That your preparation is matched by your determination. Be RELENTLESS!
- And that your determination is fed by your passion. Be the HUNTER!
Compete for the love of the competition. If you truly have the passion for the hunt and live for the moments, the memories, the camaraderie and the process of the hunt, then success will take care of itself.