Hey guys I was offered a job to help tend an alfalpha farm/cow ranch next summer. I wanted to know if this life would help me make gains or if I needed weights as well to do so. If this helps, the farm is in eastern Washington and there is also two qt 3.14s that may also be working there so I suppose I won't be doing all the work. Can i get some advice from some people who have experience in farming? Is this type of work more suited to bulking or cutting?
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Depends on what you're actually going to be doing. My brothers interning at a vinyard and they started him out doing the Mexican work so he lost like 15lbs
I've been working on a farm for four years now. You will not make gains from farming. It's good in that it gets you moving all day, but you won't make much strength gains unless you're notably out of shape already. You may develop more confidence as it comes to your stamina. Working all day every day doing hard ass shit for a while gives you the confidence and mental fortitude to do anything.
>next summer
Scratch that. That's a short ass time. A couple months is nothing.
>Is this type of work more suited to bulking or cutting?
Cutting. No doubt. You should honestly focus on flexibility and mobility throughout the Summer and then hit the weights hard in the Fall/Winter.
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Thanks guys