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- Big Bass 444
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But really...it's not about having 20 inch arms.....It's about making sure you can go on fishing without neck and back pain....lot's of the exercise are done before during and after a fishing outing.
It is not suit to make you loose weight...the training helps you gain some energy to go through long period of fishing.
If you have pain or a loss of energy while fishing, there is no qustion that your jugement, accuracy and
concentration will have a big influence and an impact on your performance, lure presentation and hook settings.
Trust me you might be a ''Fantastic" angler....but if you are not 100% it may cost you more than you think.....In tournaments for example....can't afford not to be top shape after 6 hours of non-stop fishing.
Training, streches, exercise is the edge you need to succeed more than you think on the water...no question about that!
JP,
This sounds like an awesome idea. I would like to see some time put in on how to read all of the info on these new sonars and what the heck some of the stuff on the screen means. I know as a pretty lousy angler I am not getting my money's worth from my Humminbird.
As far as excersise goes. I am fighting a nasty case of tennis elbow right now. So bad that I would have a difficult time casting right now. I do know that I wouldn't be able to pitch. I think as we get older some sport specific strengthening and stretching is a good idea.
I will definitely attend if I can work it around my night class, one son's hockey and the other one's karate.
High Noon
This sounds like an awesome idea. I would like to see some time put in on how to read all of the info on these new sonars and what the heck some of the stuff on the screen means. I know as a pretty lousy angler I am not getting my money's worth from my Humminbird.
As far as excersise goes. I am fighting a nasty case of tennis elbow right now. So bad that I would have a difficult time casting right now. I do know that I wouldn't be able to pitch. I think as we get older some sport specific strengthening and stretching is a good idea.
I will definitely attend if I can work it around my night class, one son's hockey and the other one's karate.
High Noon
6 Hours........Big Bass 444 wrote: Trust me you might be a ''Fantastic" angler....but if you are not 100% it may cost you more than you think.....In tournaments for example....can't afford not to be top shape after 6 hours of non-stop fishing.

Anyone who knows me would say that's just an early morning fish for me

I'm just bustin your chops BB444...... I agree with you 100% to the fact that it absolutely can not hurt. It can only help.Big Bass 444 wrote: Training, streches, exercise is the edge you need to succeed more than you think on the water...no question about that!
Things are coming along great and thank you for everyones support and ideas.
I am working on all the final details and looking forward to revealing everything soon once I lock down the last couple details.
Please post if you have any questions or concerns.
Look forward to seeing you all soon.
Have a great day.
Best Regards
JP
613-728-4292 Ext.313
Turpin Pontiac, Buick, GMC
I am working on all the final details and looking forward to revealing everything soon once I lock down the last couple details.
Please post if you have any questions or concerns.
Look forward to seeing you all soon.
Have a great day.
Best Regards
JP
613-728-4292 Ext.313
Turpin Pontiac, Buick, GMC
Smile, It's a good day on the water!!
Thanks Geos for your concerns.
The location has been set.
Because I have access to the state of the art facility. The Seminars will be held at TURPIN Pontiac, Buick, GMC in the Palladium Auto Mall beside Scotia Bank PLace.
The seminars will not take place on nights that there is a Sens game so traffic will be at a minimum.
I hope this works for everyone.
More details to follow.
Best Regards
JP
613-728-4292 Ext.313
The location has been set.
Because I have access to the state of the art facility. The Seminars will be held at TURPIN Pontiac, Buick, GMC in the Palladium Auto Mall beside Scotia Bank PLace.
The seminars will not take place on nights that there is a Sens game so traffic will be at a minimum.
I hope this works for everyone.
More details to follow.
Best Regards
JP
613-728-4292 Ext.313
Smile, It's a good day on the water!!