041. Training for Natty Power
Train naturally by performing activities that are natural to human beings.
There are numerous different ways to train the natty way. Many of the training methods can be actually utilized through practical and useful works or fundamental human activities.
042. Prehistoric Bushcrafter
Let’s start training with essential activities of prehistoric human.
In prehistoric times, humans practiced certain activities that are now known as “bushcraft”. Even in modern times, such practical skills could be very useful for outdoor adventures and in the event of emergency. Training in tradition of prehistoric buschraft would mainly focus on abilities to:
- Build a shelter,
- Light a fire,
- Make a spear.
All these essential bushcraft activities rely on wood as a working material, since it was always widely available in the nature.
043. Prehistoric Food Gatherer
Finding food was unavoidable necessity, each and every day.
Certainly not an easy task, especially for those who had lots of mouth to feed. Here is how you can train by fulfilling duties of prehistoric food gatherer:
044. Prehistoric Game Hunter
Speed comes into play.
Running to hunt pray and escaping from being eaten by wounded beast, were the situations where humans had to run at the full speed. Throwing weapons was another skill required for hunting. Finally, they had to carry their catch back to the shelter. So, prehistoric game hunter training would look something like this:
045. Prehistoric Warrior
Sooner or later, confrontation with other humans is inevitable.
With no law enforcement to deal with crime and violence, prehistoric humans had to able to defend themselves and their loved ones.
046. Stone Age Caveman
Handling heavy stones have made cavemen seriously powerful.
After training in style of prehistoric bushcrafter, food gatherer, game hunter and warrior, it would be wise to move to a more serious training method. Stones are significantly heavier then tree branches and wooden tools, so they are much more productive for power training.
047. Cowboy
Howdy y’all! Life’s tough, but you must be tougher.
After training with activities practiced by ancient humans, it is time to move to more recent history. Over last couple of centuries, cowboys were the eponymous of toughness and power. They were always in shape and very capable. Just watch old western movies to see them in action. Here is how training may look like, but riding horses will be skipped this time:
048. Farmer
Reap the benefits of country life.
Farmers are working in the fields all day long. They take care of all animals on the farm. They operate many different machines, vehicles and tools. They do all necessary repair works on the house, barns, fences and other objects on the farm. Obviously, being a farmer is incredibly demanding and exhausting. The good news is that you will copy farmer’s way of life only for training purposes. However, if you begin to like it, why not moving to countryside and enjoy being a farmer for real? You will live a healthy life, eat organic food, breathe fresh air and all that in harmony with Nature. Such life will bring peace, calmness and happiness. Certainly something to think about…
049. Construction Worker
Building buildings can build body power too.
When we speak about modern human activities, first thing that comes to mind is sitting by the computer. However, to build power, you have to focus on hard physical work. Nowadays, one of the most common professions employing physical power is profession of a construction worker:
050. Groundworker
Digging soil consumes lots of energy, but it will boost energy capacity in the process.
You will need a few essential tools for this training, if you want to get down and dirty for real. Anyway, feel free to improvise with stuff that is available and focus on training goals and effort: