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Is it good to walk with weights in a backpack?

Helps with weight management Research into walking and running with a weighted vest (which has a similar effect to a weighted backpack) shows that carrying additional weight while walking uses more energy. This may result in your burning more calories than you would during a normal walk.



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It can cause poor posture, compressed discs in the spine, and even curvature of the spine. Straps digging into the muscles of the shoulder were also found not just to irritate the area, but to cause potential damage to the nerves of the hands and arms. These issues aren't just small problems.

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Weighted vests are generally more comfortable to wear than rucksacks, as they distribute the weight evenly across your body. Rucksacks, on the other hand, can be uncomfortable and cause back pain if they are not properly adjusted.

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Rucking is the action of walking with weight on your back. Walking with a weighted rucksack (aka backpack) is a low impact exercise based on military training workouts. Hiking is rucking in the mountains and urban hiking is simply called rucking.

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Don't carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, put it on your hips! For a simple webbing waist belt, the bottom of the belt should rest on top of your hip sockets. For a padded belt, the contoured center of the waist belt should cup the pronounced part of your hips (the illiac crest). Tighten until snug.

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