manillagorilla
2/03/2007 3:34pm,
Any body got any suggestions on when to wear a weighted vest. I have a sixty pound vest and have been wearing it to work. I work four to five hours a day. It seems to have helped with my breathing more than anything else. I also use it during all my plyo workouts. Anybody else use one of these if so any suggestions.
what exactly do you work in? there's no point of wearing it to work if you sit in a cubicle or office all day.
now if your a Luggage ramper or a blue collar worker I can understand that.
you should try grappling in it just for shits.
Don't wear weighted **** around. It's a recipe for joint pain and damage.
If you want to wear a vest, wear it when you do pull-ups and dips.
MaverickZ
2/03/2007 5:08pm,
Unless you plan to spend the next 30 years wearing that thing ALL THE TIME. While at the same time taking care of your joints, bones, and muscles through proper diet and **** to make sure your entire body gets used to carrying all that weight around. Take that **** off. You're not fucking Goku.
When you throw yourself overboard.
Ming Loyalist
2/03/2007 5:23pm,
we have one of those in my school, a fellow student used to wear it during workouts, but he stopped. no one ever uses it, but we had a great suggestion that i want to adopt.
instead of calling it a "weight vest" we should make it the "late vest" anyone late to class has to wear it through class.
manillagorilla
2/03/2007 8:18pm,
Definitly a late vest and we allready do that at my school. I actually go up and down stairs and ladders all day at work. I also unload boxes at UPS. Like I said I don't do alot of walking and things but it really seems like it helps my breathing more than anything else. When I take it of I feel like I can roll for hours. Definitly do pushups and pullups with it and stadiums.
Mr. Jones
2/03/2007 8:59pm,
Unless you plan to spend the next 30 years wearing that thing ALL THE TIME. While at the same time taking care of your joints, bones, and muscles through proper diet and **** to make sure your entire body gets used to carrying all that weight around. Take that **** off. You're not fucking Goku.
Goku wore a weighted backpack. Piccolo is the one who wore the closest thing to a weighted vest.
Definitly a late vest and we allready do that at my school. I actually go up and down stairs and ladders all day at work. I also unload boxes at UPS. Like I said I don't do alot of walking and things but it really seems like it helps my breathing more than anything else. When I take it of I feel like I can roll for hours. Definitly do pushups and pullups with it and stadiums.
You don't want to be going up and down ladders with that thing dude.
Think about it. If you gained 60lbs of fat, don't you think your body would have joint problems carrying all that weight up and down stairs? It's gonna be the same when you alluva sudden gain 60lbs of vest.
Ditch the vest, do your squats, and work your cardio. You'll get all the strength and wind you need without having to damage your body.
Donkey_Fizzle
2/03/2007 10:29pm,
With most vests you can adjust the wieght. Start light and work up to the 60#'s. I wouldn't wear the damned thing all of the time and definetly not during a plyo routine. Alot of your coordination is wieght dependent. Adding 60 pounds out of the blue is asking for a joint/muscle/tendon injury. I worn one during pad drills and such for a couple months and found that it didn't do anything except hurt my back. IMO they make a better punishment then a conditioning tool.
Mr. Jones
2/03/2007 10:40pm,
If I had one of those things I would so play DDR with it on.
PirateJon
2/05/2007 7:37am,
When you throw yourself overboard.
I don't think I've ever loved you more than I do right now.
I used a weighted vest for 4 months (40 pounds), and I wore it to and from work (walked about 3 miles a day in it). I used to jump rope in it and all sorts of stuff.
I'd recommend you just wear it for bodyweight exercises. Anything that requires you to have coordination, the vest fucks with it.
It seriously is like being fat, but only for some of the day. It got to the point where I was better at certain things with the vest on than without it. It messed with my balance most of all. I would always over shoot running up stairs and stuff when I took the vest off.
I will still use it for bodyweight squats and pushups/pullups and dips, but that's about it.
Judah Maccabee
2/05/2007 11:32pm,
Note, you can make your own weighted backpack by putting sand in ziploc bags. Add as many or as few bags as you want, and get going.
That being said, I wouldn't wear a weighted vest unless I was so strong in an exercise that my own bodyweight wasn't sufficient for an advanced variation.
Flash Jackson
2/06/2007 1:35am,
I wear weighted vests. One on each hand while I play Time Crisis 3. I have a problem now. When I shoot without them, I always miss the noun(person, place, or thing) and hit the sky. It's OK though, I've already sent my resume into the Los Angeles Police Department, I was told I would fit in there. I'm hoping for an answer soon.
srichards
2/06/2007 3:41am,
... I don't get it.
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