To add to this, breathing with a weight vest on is a real bear. Restricted breathing doesn't enhance performance it just limits training capacity which has a negative effect.A weighted vest can lead to lower back stress based on the fact that the weight is being supported by your traps/shoulders. With a good pack, the weight is primarily supported on your hips/legs.
Any ideas on whether training with a weight vest would transfer over to better performance with a pack?
What if you just want to run with like 10 to 15 pounds? That sounds like a pack would suck.
I think the type of running is a factor too. Running on a flat road vs. trail running with hills makes a difference.There has got to be some transfer. If'n I were to take two dudes, one who sat on his ass all day, and one who ran with a weighted vest, and asked them both to ruck, the dude who runs would obviously outperform.
There has got to be some transfer. If'n I were to take two dudes, one who sat on his ass all day, and one who ran with a weighted vest, and asked them both to ruck, the dude who runs would obviously outperform.
Do you have evidence to suggest strength training correlates to hunting results? I'd bet the correlation there is even less than weighted vest running to rucking.