Viktorsmash
FNG
I'm currently training for my first mountain hunt, part of which entails throwing a 52lb kettlebell into my Guide Lite meat shelf and hoofing around a local ski hill for a few hours. I'm getting a bad hot spot right on my lower back where the pad touches. I'll admit the belt is pretty high on my hips, but it's definitely on my hips. I've had similar weight on there in the past but not that much and not for that amount of time.
I'm thinking it's due to 1 of 3 reasons:
1 - hip belt is too high
2 - the kettlebell is an odd shape that puts all the weight in that 1 spot
3 - the guide lite just doesn't work for my body type
What're your thoughts?
I'm thinking it's due to 1 of 3 reasons:
1 - hip belt is too high
2 - the kettlebell is an odd shape that puts all the weight in that 1 spot
3 - the guide lite just doesn't work for my body type
What're your thoughts?