Get Outdoors Y'all is your foundation for outdoor fitness, bowfishing & conservation, and community — built for folks ready to trade screen time for a sunrise and simplicity.
Get Outdoors Y'all started as a simple idea: help people put down the phone, get off the couch, and reconnect with each other and the outdoors. No judgment on where you're starting from — just an open invitation to GO.
Around here, "GO" gets used a lot. It stands for Get Outdoors, and it shows up in everything from our workouts to our waterways to our weekend meetups. If you see "GO" abbreviated somewhere on this site, now you know why.
This isn't a brand built by a marketing team — it's built by Liz Jenkins, a mom and CPT with a passion for archery whose heart is happiest out on the water. She loves bowfishing, day or night, and believes outdoor workouts have the power to be life-changing — not just for the body, but for the mind too.
Outdoor training swaps the stuffy gym for a dose of Vitamin D and a bit of nature. Uneven ground builds stabilizer strength a treadmill never will, natural light resets your circadian rhythm, and there's real evidence that exercising outside lowers perceived effort and boosts mood more than the same workout indoors. There's something about feeling the heat or the cold air on your skin that makes you feel alive — ya ain't gonna find that in the gym.
What a GO Fitness session looks like: a bodyweight or light-equipment circuit using the natural terrain, and a cool-down with a view. Sessions are built to be scaled for any fitness level.
Bowfishing is part archery, part fishing, and tons of fun! And — when done right — it's a real conservation tool. Invasive species like Asian carp and common carp outcompete native fish for resources across American waterways, and bowfishing is one of the most direct ways sportsmen and women help keep those populations in check.
Low barrier, high impact: Of all outdoor recreational pursuits, bowfishing offers some of the easiest entry — often just a bow, a few basic modifications, and a fishing or hunting license depending on your state. Most legal target species are abundant, visible, and unregulated, which makes it a beginner-friendly way to get on the water fast.
Regulations vary by state and by water body — check your state wildlife agency before your first trip.
This is the part of the site that grows with you. As GO Community rolls out, this space will hold real meetups, group outings, and local events — the campfire version of a homepage. Below is a placeholder lineup so you can see the shape of it; swap in real dates as you lock them in.
Group bodyweight session at the trailhead. All levels.
GO FitnessBeginner-friendly, gear intro provided.
GO BowfishingSwap stories, plan the next outing, bring a dish.
GO Community
No stock photos here — every shot on this site is from an actual GO outing.
Evening on the water
Solid night on the water
Paddle out, slow down
Getting the crew rigged up
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