I've considered purchasing a weighted vest to add something to my walking. Anybody ever use one of them? Did they make much of a difference? Which one did you purchase?
I've thought of that too, but I am worried overtime they will wreck my knees (bad knees are a lovely family trait). I too am curious...I've considered purchasing a weighted vest to add something to my walking. Anybody ever use one of them? Did they make much of a difference? Which one did you purchase?
I bought one that was in the clearance aisle at walmart, I use it walking on the treadmill and it definitely feels like it's working, low speed moderate incline and my heart is beating and I'm sweating after 20-30 minutes. It goes up to 40 pounds but I think I only have 25lbs of weight in it right now.I've considered purchasing a weighted vest to add something to my walking. Anybody ever use one of them? Did they make much of a difference? Which one did you purchase?
I don’t remember the brand but make sure you don’t get one with the sand in them, make sure the weight distribution is even.I've considered purchasing a weighted vest to add something to my walking. Anybody ever use one of them? Did they make much of a difference? Which one did you purchase?
I don’t remember the brand but make sure you don’t get one with the sand in them, make sure the weight distribution is even.
If you go too heavy too fast then yes. It’s also the reason you shouldn’t use ankle weights.Yeah then by my understanding joint issues etc. can pop up.
And because they look ridiculous.If you go too heavy too fast then yes. It’s also the reason you shouldn’t use ankle weights.
If you go too heavy too fast then yes. It’s also the reason you shouldn’t use ankle weights.
I've considered purchasing a weighted vest to add something to my walking. Anybody ever use one of them? Did they make much of a difference? Which one did you purchase?
I use one for pushups and dips.I've considered purchasing a weighted vest to add something to my walking. Anybody ever use one of them? Did they make much of a difference? Which one did you purchase?
Advice needed: I'm down about 25 pounds, but I've reached a bit of a weight loss plateau the past couple weeks. I've only lost about 1/2 a pound over the last two weeks even though I feel like I've eaten fairly well (reducing carbs/almost eliminating sugar, higher protein, intermittent fasting, strength training and walking).
I'm concerned that the weight loss the past couple of months has somehow messed up my metabolism or if it is just normal part of weight loss. Going into Thanksgiving and holiday's I'm worried that a slow metabolism could derail some of the gains I made. I also don't want to get discouraged and fall off the wagon.
Anybody dealt with weight loss plateaus before? If so, how did you break that plateau?
Plateaus happen and are normal. Just keep doing what you have been doing. Don't cut more calories as that isn't sustainable. Weight will eventually keep going down. A fitness guy I follow (Jordan Syatt) has done mini-cuts in the past to show how weight loss works. He closely tracks his weight and at certain points it does stall out or even tick back up(sometimes for awhile) but then it will eventually take another drop. I scrolled through his social media and found this as a way to explain it. I couldn't find his actual weight tracking graph but it's in there somewhere. Just keep consistent over time and you will see results!Advice needed: I'm down about 25 pounds, but I've reached a bit of a weight loss plateau the past couple weeks. I've only lost about 1/2 a pound over the last two weeks even though I feel like I've eaten fairly well (reducing carbs/almost eliminating sugar, higher protein, intermittent fasting, strength training and walking).
I'm concerned that the weight loss the past couple of months has somehow messed up my metabolism or if it is just normal part of weight loss. Going into Thanksgiving and holiday's I'm worried that a slow metabolism could derail some of the gains I made. I also don't want to get discouraged and fall off the wagon.
Anybody dealt with weight loss plateaus before? If so, how did you break that plateau?
Your body actually has a number that it wants to maintain. From what I've read it's related to biological defenses against starvation or malnutrition. I can go below my body's preferred number about 215 but I feel sluggish or low energy. Takes a long time with good habits to get into the visceral fats which are the dangerous fats for your health.Advice needed: I'm down about 25 pounds, but I've reached a bit of a weight loss plateau the past couple weeks. I've only lost about 1/2 a pound over the last two weeks even though I feel like I've eaten fairly well (reducing carbs/almost eliminating sugar, higher protein, intermittent fasting, strength training and walking).
I'm concerned that the weight loss the past couple of months has somehow messed up my metabolism or if it is just normal part of weight loss. Going into Thanksgiving and holiday's I'm worried that a slow metabolism could derail some of the gains I made. I also don't want to get discouraged and fall off the wagon.
Anybody dealt with weight loss plateaus before? If so, how did you break that plateau?
Plateaus happen and are normal. Just keep doing what you have been doing. Don't cut more calories as that isn't sustainable. Weight will eventually keep going down. A fitness guy I follow (Jordan Syatt) has done mini-cuts in the past to show how weight loss works. He closely tracks his weight and at certain points it does stall out or even tick back up(sometimes for awhile) but then it will eventually take another drop. I scrolled through his social media and found this as a way to explain it. I couldn't find his actual weight tracking graph but it's in there somewhere. Just keep consistent over time and you will see results!
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Vests distribute the weight better but you can achieve the same results with back pack or hiking pack. Just throw whatever into it to get desired weight.