Anonymous wrote:Do you approach distance as you might with running (e.g., slow increases of time)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do. I use a rucksack.
3 days a week I walk 10 miles with 20 pounds of lead on my back.
4 days a week I have 60 pounds on my back and 5 pounds on each ankle and each wrist. That's 6-10 miles depending upon how I feel that day.
Are you male or female? I'm asking only because I'm trying to gauge how much weight I should start with. I'm female, pretty fit already - was thinking I should start with 12lbs.
Sorry. Haven't been paying attention.
I am a guy. 6 foot, 200 lbs and recovering from a LOT of surgery right now. For rucking purposes, my shoulder is the impacted area.
I would suggest starting out with very low weights to get used to the sensation and then move upward. Doesn't take long. First 2 or 3 days, use 2 or 3 lbs. Then 5 for a couple days, then you are off to the races. Tends to prevent muscle pulls of those small muscles that we neglect to remember.
The more weight you can carry, the better. It wasn't that long ago that you were slinging 20 or 30 pounds of books and crap all day long. No need to limit yourself to 12 lbs. Eventually I'll be up to 100+ pounds again.
Good luck. It is a real fat burner .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do. I use a rucksack.
3 days a week I walk 10 miles with 20 pounds of lead on my back.
4 days a week I have 60 pounds on my back and 5 pounds on each ankle and each wrist. That's 6-10 miles depending upon how I feel that day.
Are you male or female? I'm asking only because I'm trying to gauge how much weight I should start with. I'm female, pretty fit already - was thinking I should start with 12lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do. I use a rucksack.
3 days a week I walk 10 miles with 20 pounds of lead on my back.
4 days a week I have 60 pounds on my back and 5 pounds on each ankle and each wrist. That's 6-10 miles depending upon how I feel that day.
Are you male or female? I'm asking only because I'm trying to gauge how much weight I should start with. I'm female, pretty fit already - was thinking I should start with 12lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do. I use a rucksack.
3 days a week I walk 10 miles with 20 pounds of lead on my back.
4 days a week I have 60 pounds on my back and 5 pounds on each ankle and each wrist. That's 6-10 miles depending upon how I feel that day.
Are you male or female? I'm asking only because I'm trying to gauge how much weight I should start with. I'm female, pretty fit already - was thinking I should start with 12lbs.
Not PP, but my DH started with 20 lb. Late 30s and in very good shape already (regularly cycling, running, weight lifting). He does it on his rest days, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do. I use a rucksack.
3 days a week I walk 10 miles with 20 pounds of lead on my back.
4 days a week I have 60 pounds on my back and 5 pounds on each ankle and each wrist. That's 6-10 miles depending upon how I feel that day.
Are you male or female? I'm asking only because I'm trying to gauge how much weight I should start with. I'm female, pretty fit already - was thinking I should start with 12lbs.
Anonymous wrote:I do. I use a rucksack.
3 days a week I walk 10 miles with 20 pounds of lead on my back.
4 days a week I have 60 pounds on my back and 5 pounds on each ankle and each wrist. That's 6-10 miles depending upon how I feel that day.
Anonymous wrote:I used to do it a lot. I used a small hiking backpack that had straps for hips and chest, added a full 3L bladder of water and a 10 lb plate to begin, and then added more as it became easier. Go Ruck has a lot of bags and plates that fit in their bags you might check out.