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Good, easy-access hills for conditioning work in South Brisbane?

jkfriday

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Hey all. Pretty new to the strength training game, started out January last year on SS and in July or so moved to 5/3/1. I want to start doing some more conditioning work and was wondering if any Brisbane lifters had some good tips on decent hills in public parks or otherwise easily-accessible public areas (ideally on the south side) with decent hills for doing a bit of conditioning work? I'm specifically thinking of farmer's walks/carries. Advice appreciated!
 
Do you live in the suburb South Brisbane or do you live in the Southern Suburbs of Brisbane.

If you live in South Brisbane (the suburb) Kangaroo Point cliffs stairs are used a lot, I've done them, close to South Bank. West End is pretty flat so me thinks you'll have to venture over towards Dutton Park/Highgate Hill - goat country.

Just chuck the joggers on go for a run around your local area, usually a hill or road with a hill somewhere I've found.

EDIT: Do Mt Cootha (or should I say it'll do you)
 
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Do you live in the suburb South Brisbane or do you live in the Southern Suburbs of Brisbane.

If you live in South Brisbane (the suburb) Kangaroo Point cliffs stairs are used a lot, I've done them, close to South Bank. West End is pretty flat so me thinks you'll have to venture over towards Dutton Park/Highgate Hill - goat country.

Just chuck the joggers on go for a run around your local area, usually a hill or road with a hill somewhere I've found.

EDIT: Do Mt Cootha (or should I say it'll do you)


Do the kokoda track qt Cootha its awesome...
 
Thanks guys. Sorry, shoulda been more specific, I'm in the Centenary Suburbs. Coot-tha is right near me but I think would be a bit hardcore, though of course I guess I don't have to do the whole thing all at once! I'd feel like a bit of a scrote wandering around the gardens there with a plate in each hand too.

There's plenty of hills around where I am, but they're all streets, and I was hoping there might be something a little more scenic and nature-y. Guess I'll do some reconnaissance on the weekend.
 
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