#21 – How to Get Faster: 3 Game-Changing Workout Hacks for Slow Hikers
Are you tired of being the hardest-working hiker among your friends — and still the slowest one on group hikes?
It's so unfair.
But the truth is, hiking a lot doesn't necessarily translate into speed on trail.
The good news is that making a few tweaks to your workout can really ramp up your speed. And it can happen relatively quickly.
So if you want to shock your friends (and delight yourself) by morphing into a speed demon, this is the episode for you.
We'll cover:
Why getting faster shouldn't be your first priority, especially as a beginner
What physical adaptations make a hiker faster
How to get faster by ... hiking faster (it's intuitive, but so many people miss this one)
The magic of the heavy backpack workout
Why steep, gnarly terrain is your friend (sometimes)
Why losing weight won’t automatically translate into speed (though it sometimes helps).
So grab a pen and paper and prepare to take some life changing notes.
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Links/Resources Mentioned
Further Reading on the Blog
Your Nerdy Heart Rate Questions Answered (podcast episode)
Episode Sneak Peek
[3:48] Why getting faster isn’t important for everyone. Reassurance for slow hikers. Why beginners shouldn’t worry about speed for the first 6–12 months, and what they should focus on instead.
[7:32] What it takes to hike faster. The physical and physiological changes that need to happen to make you fast.
[11:21] Why you must hike fast in order to hike fast (and why so many people miss this obvious point.) How to test your baseline speed and assess your progress. Intro to fartlek, hill repeat, and tempo workouts for hikers.
[14:51] The magic of the heavy backpack workout. Understanding slow- and fast-twitch muscle fibers. How to design and progress a successful heavy backpack workout.
[18:21] The importance of challenging yourself with gnarly terrain. Training ideas for hikers who live in flat areas.
[21:08] Why losing weight won’t automatically translate into speed (though it sometimes helps).
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