Matt Cashell hops on with me to talk about the MTNTOUGH Post Season fitness program. Matt and I reviewed the program last year along with the Pre Season program. Since recording this episode MTNTOUGH has come out with their 30-30 Bodyweight Only program, where you don’t need machines. PLUS, they also added a Backcountry Nutrition Course. All of these programs can be found at https://mtntough.com/.

MTNTOUGH Backcountry Bundle -> https://mtntough.com/pages/mtntough-backcountry-hunter-bundle-buy

Postseason Program review thread -> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/mtn-tough-backcountry-hunting-postseason-program-thread.115351/

Backcountry Calorie Calculator -> https://mtntough.com/pages/backcountry-calorie-calculator

If you are into strength training and conditioning for your hunts, don’t forget about the Nutrition/Running/Strength Training section of the forums! Sign up to join in -> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/forums/nutrition-running-strength-training-other-workouts.27/

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Jordan Budd
Jordan Budd was born and raised on her family's cattle ranch near Rushville, Nebraska. Growing up on the ranch provided numerous opportunities for antelope, mule deer, whitetail, turkeys, and predators. Having always rifle hunted, during high school she bought a bow and taught herself archery and every since has been hooked. Videography and photography has also been a passion of hers since high school, and in 2014 she was brought onto the show Best of the West TV as a field producer and editor, filming hunts during spring and fall throughout the West and other regions including Alaska, Canada, and New Zealand. She now lives in Cody, Wyoming and works full time for the show. She thoroughly enjoys the backpacking life while testing out gear, scouting the high country, taking photos and just enjoying the time around wildlife and being in the outdoors. She loves writing articles and making videos to pass on what she has learned to benefit fellow hunters heading into the field.