My wife made me buy a hydraulic splitter to save wear and tear on the body. The last couple of years my hands would be in pain for days after splitting even a 1/4 of a cord. Not that old, but I guess I am in the old people category now.
My wife did the same with me, about 20 years ago. I always split by hand before that, but I do love the hydraulic splitter. I am in better shape now than I was 20 years ago, because that hand splitting was tough on the joints, and it was asymmetric (I always split right handed).
I still do use firewood handling for some exercise though. Normally, I do some type of aerobic workout about 5 times a week (rowing machine or stationary bike). We burn about a face cord of firewood a week, when it’s cold out. I can fit about half of that outside, in the covered porch, next to the wood stove inside our house.
In the winter, I skip a bike or a rowing machine workout, every time I haul up a half cord of firewood from the wood stockpile out back, where I keep it stacked on old pallets, and covered with tarps.
It is time for one of those workouts right now in fact, because there is only 3 little chunks of woods left out on the porch, and it’s supposed to be below zero tonight.
I love all aspects of heating with firewood and I couldn’t imagine living up here, on the Canadian border, without it. The free workouts are one the best parts. Our farm has more “free” wood on it, than I will ever be able to burn.