I've worn Brooks Ghost. No comparison to the Hoka's (or Asics for that matter).Brooks are great as well.
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I've worn Brooks Ghost. No comparison to the Hoka's (or Asics for that matter).Brooks are great as well.
WEAK!!!!Anyone have any experience with stuff like this? I've talked about it a lot on here over the last few years that I do a lot of walking/hiking in the mornings before work. I'm looking to add a bit more to it to make it more difficult and burn some additional calories. I know "rucking" has become more popular lately, but their bags cost a pretty penny. Not sure why someone couldn't just use a regular backpack to put weights in.
Any advice/tips would be appreciated. Any OP's mom jokes will result in a gif punch.
WEAK!!!!
This is HORT, where we strap 50 lbs to our scrotes just to warm up.
Do you know how much respect I have for GoRuck for selling 10lb weights for $75 each?
God bless America.
It was surprisingly simple for me. After I had the xray done, the Dr gave me some simple stretches to do. I started doing then 2-3 times a day, and did "Wall Sits" every day. That stuff combined with my regular walking (well, I started at a mile a day and worked myself back up to 5ish miles a day now), got me back to a good spot. I know the nerve compression can be a bitch.
You're not wrong. The shoes I was referring to that are awesome are New Balance trail/walking shoes. I'll never stray away from them again.
Edited for accuracy.I make my own weighted tubes by putting sand in a ziplock bag inside a sock, and then putting it in my pants.
Lifehack.
Edited for accuracy.
This is actually in for the young crowd now.
Hiking? Did McLame move to Colorado and I missed it or…….?Anyone have any experience with stuff like this? I've talked about it a lot on here over the last few years that I do a lot of walking/hiking in the mornings before work. I'm looking to add a bit more to it to make it more difficult and burn some additional calories. I know "rucking" has become more popular lately, but their bags cost a pretty penny. Not sure why someone couldn't just use a regular backpack to put weights in.
Any advice/tips would be appreciated. Any OP's mom jokes will result in a gif punch.
Cured my plantar fasciitis. Highly recommend them but requires you to have more of a forefoot rather than a heel strike.I need to get a new pair of shoes though. Good shoes are so important. If you have ever had plantar fasciitis, you understand
Probably. Perfect place for a weed addict. I'll probably pass him on the street begging for change next time I'm there, that is if he hasn't overdosed by then.Hiking? Did McLame move to Colorado and I missed it or…….?
I've done ruck challenges, nothing crazy, 50 pounds 50 miles in 15 days type shit.Anyone have any experience with stuff like this? I've talked about it a lot on here over the last few years that I do a lot of walking/hiking in the mornings before work. I'm looking to add a bit more to it to make it more difficult and burn some additional calories. I know "rucking" has become more popular lately, but their bags cost a pretty penny. Not sure why someone couldn't just use a regular backpack to put weights in.
Any advice/tips would be appreciated. Any OP's mom jokes will result in a gif punch.
Probably. Perfect place for a weed addict. I'll probably pass him on the street begging for change next time I'm there, that is if he hasn't overdosed by then.
Damn guys, mind your own freaking business. DO YOU GUYS KEEP NOTES ABOUT MY LIFE?!Hiking? Did McLame move to Colorado and I missed it or…….?
NoDamn guys, mind your own freaking business. DO YOU GUYS KEEP NOTES ABOUT MY LIFE?!
It was 3 years ago, but most of it's gone now. Maybe instead of getting a weighted pack, I should just start consuming beer in larger amounts again. HmmmmmShouldn't your big, fat Iowa beer belly be sufficient weight?