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Premier79
03-31-2004, 11:41 PM
Anyone know where I can get a weighted vest, more than 50lbs, that doesn't cost me an arm and a leg??

blooming lotus
04-01-2004, 09:02 PM
and how are we weighting?....I know in one of Genes' articles he once mentioned that his chocked with journo jazz and I've seen a couple that'd be easy to slit and add some jockey leads to ??? What's everyone else doing? and like premier said...where'r you getting them?

rubthebuddha
04-01-2004, 10:04 PM
premier -- you're really not going to find a good weight vest that heavy for cheap. trust me -- i looked, after sevenstar looked as well. this is about the average, but the vests are of good quality: http://www.weightvest.com

Premier79
04-01-2004, 10:51 PM
Yah i was surfing the web looking at different sights. I liked the one from weightvest.com but the price was something else. Close to $300!! Thanx though

Ka
04-01-2004, 11:09 PM
Sandbags and a quality Backpack.

Premier79
04-01-2004, 11:24 PM
LoL I've tried that before. The weight is uneven compared to a vest.

Toby
04-02-2004, 12:02 AM
What do you want it for? If you didn't like Ka's suggestion, you won't like mine, but I just use a double looped length of rope and regular Olympic weights for pullups. Takes a few seconds to change weights and I just loop it around my waist. Then the end with the weight hangs down one side of my nuts. Of course, I couldn't run with it or anything. Once I "walked fast" inside to answer the phone, though :p.

inic
04-02-2004, 01:05 PM
Are these things safe for endurance exercises? I want to get one but for exercises like swimming, running, pushups, pullups, etc.
That 100'lb'r looks NIIIICEEE. I'll definitely save up and get one IF they're safe for those type exercises.
I'd honestly probably wear it even when not exercising too. I do that a lot with ankle weights and wrist weights too.

rubthebuddha
04-02-2004, 01:34 PM
just like any exercise, your muscles don't know what flavor of resistance is, just that it's resistance. they'll respond in kind.

so will your joints, and that's the bigger issue with stuff like running. the impact on the feet, ankles and knees from an extra 50 lbs. isn't suggested. rather, work on running faster, or toss some interval sprints in there, or get off the **** treadmill and hit a trail for some variety and fresh air.

inic
04-02-2004, 02:10 PM
Treadmill?! Thought you knew me better than that! I'm sooooo anti-treadmill! I'm anti-run-on-pavement too.
I run on dirt/grass/trails or soft man-made road.

IronFist
04-02-2004, 02:53 PM
wtf? Have fun swimming with a 100lbs vest on. :eek:

I hardly float as it is with no vest on.

Anyway, I think Ringside or Title boxing or something has some 20 and 40lbs weighted ones for not that expensive. I know I've seen them somewhere.

blooming lotus
04-02-2004, 05:58 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by rubthebuddha
[B]just like any exercise, your muscles don't know what flavor of resistance is, just that it's resistance. they'll respond in kind.

so will your joints, and that's the bigger issue with stuff like running. the impact on the feet, ankles and knees from an extra 50 lbs. isn't suggested. rather, work on running fasterand.....





I was reading some runners mag last night and they were saying the best the training method to get your time and cardio fitness up is to do "rythym runs"...which is like 240 - resting pulse- age..(or was that half??) , divided or x by .84 + resting pulse blah blah blah...I'll find the article an post it in a day or two, as an ex-runner and someone looking to pick up that facet of training it sounded good.....they do like a 3km warm up run then from 6 up to 12 1km runs through out the day at "rythym" then a 5-7 min cool down between each.
totally doable right...(for about what 5-8mins max each)

I'll get back to yas;)

rubthebuddha
04-02-2004, 11:11 PM
weird.

sounds like a jogger's version of greasing the groove. :confused:

SevenStar
04-10-2004, 07:06 PM
do a search on this forum. This question comes up every so often, and I posted several links in one of the threads.