Why You Should Ruck | Huckberry with Michael Easter

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  • @Huckberryco
    @Huckberryco  Год назад +5

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    • @DeanMD77
      @DeanMD77 Год назад +1

      What boots are the guys wearing? Love the rucking philosophy. Starting to recommend to my patients in my family medicine practice.

  • @lazaromartinez1468
    @lazaromartinez1468 Год назад +42

    Accidentally got into rucking.
    My son was born and I dislike the idea dropping him in a stroller. My family and wife’s family said I need a stroller but I saw the tiny women on National Geographic carry their babies up mountains so I knew I could do it. I carry my son for four miles a day and love the connection we make. I was already fit but had to stop working out. I noticed great improvements in my fitness just by carrying my son. Now my wife and I argue over who gets to carry our son. She wants the results I’ve gotten. Best exercise ever AND amazing for my son!

  • @cactustex666
    @cactustex666 Год назад +120

    I’m 70. Just did my 1st Ruck today. 28+ lbs. 4.25 miles in hour. Awesome. Love it. I’m small too, 150. Will stay at 20-30 for few trips. I’m in great shape already. 50-75 push ups each day plus dumbells

    • @devonstultz4529
      @devonstultz4529 Год назад +7

      You're awesome im seeing so many people in comment sections like yourself taking care of themselves. Much respect 🫡

    • @cactustex666
      @cactustex666 Год назад +1

      @@devonstultz4529 thanks

    • @cactustex666
      @cactustex666 Год назад +4

      Update: 6 months now almost, and over a hundred miles. Awesome. It’s not an ex cerise, but an adventure. Worked out all the kinks and issues and still going strong. Thanks ruckers and Mav v1’s. Awesome mid rise boots- Go Ruck.

    • @Besotted85
      @Besotted85 Год назад

      Thats pretty damn good lol!

    • @fishmonger6879
      @fishmonger6879 7 месяцев назад +1

      Why hasn’t anyone called bs on you?

  • @jeganka
    @jeganka 2 года назад +93

    Been rucking every week for several months now. My core has turned hard as iron and I’ve lost a lot of fat. I’m a small guy so I only ruck 20-25 lbs but wow what a workout!!

    • @getout116
      @getout116 2 года назад

      How far are you going during each outing?

    • @dude861
      @dude861 Год назад +5

      The romans were small to modern people. Yet the soldiers in the legions had to carry between 40 and 50 kg, marching long distances and building up camps etc after. That of course is not safe especially for people like us, who grew up sitting way too much. Just to open up your mind towards what our bodies are actually capable of doing.

  • @cgillit
    @cgillit Год назад +6

    Best shape of my life is when I went backpacking through Southeast Asia for 7 months. No large overland trekking trips or extra high cardio workouts. Just carrying ~20 lbs of clothes/toiletries on my back moving from one place to another. This was paying absolutely no mind to my diet, which generally consisted of eating my weight in fried foods, starchy noodles and over indulging on beer almost every night. I've never been able to get back down to that weight again and fitness level again since I've lived a daily domestic life back at home, no matter how strict I keep my diet or how rigorous I keep my workout routine.

  • @m-hadji
    @m-hadji 2 года назад +47

    By adding 30 lbs backpack to my 1 hour daily walk, I improved my blood glucose almost 15% better. According to my CGM. I am experiencing it as 57 years old 193 lbs man on low carb lifestyle. I think it would be good addition to my efforts on fighting diabetes.

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  2 года назад +4

      Hell yeah!!

    • @GoneCarnivore
      @GoneCarnivore 10 месяцев назад

      How's it going now on your diet and training?

    • @m-hadji
      @m-hadji 10 месяцев назад

      Still going great

  • @arc9812
    @arc9812 Год назад +13

    You can also do squats, pushups, and walk up stairs while rucking for a full body workout

  • @georgealonso1279
    @georgealonso1279 3 года назад +32

    Utilize bags of rice. Keep your weight as high as possible. Use a waist strap for heavy loads. Lengthen your stride and swing your hips. Be prepared to shed layers because you heat up very quickly. Wool socks such as darn toughs are the way to go. A common benchmark pace is 15:00/mile.

    • @Medevicerep
      @Medevicerep 2 года назад +1

      OK, why rice?

    • @georgealonso1279
      @georgealonso1279 2 года назад +1

      @@Medevicerep it’s dense, cheap, and relatively ease to pack.

    • @palmerstubbs4067
      @palmerstubbs4067 2 года назад +2

      @@georgealonso1279 Personally I use some old bricks, never thought about rice though

    • @tonyserinoartist
      @tonyserinoartist 2 года назад +2

      I plan to ruck regularly through this upcoming winter. Any other tips on what to wear? I have the boots covered

  • @Potbellypugilist
    @Potbellypugilist Год назад +11

    I started doing an occasional ruck a few years back after reading an article off the "art of manliness" Web page. This year I've started doing two rucks per week, using around 45lbs.
    It's a good simple way to keep fit and strong, and you can make it as hard or as easy as you want! Personally I favour hilly/moutain trails and I seem to get the most bang for my buck!
    Like I said, a good simple way to keep fit just as long as you dont expect to look like a bodybuilder/crossfitter😂 also you don't need to buy expensive brand bags or plates, cheap sturdy bag will do.

  • @anthonymwanje8398
    @anthonymwanje8398 Год назад +6

    Greetings from Uganda East Africa, am 61, am gonna give it a shot 😊

  • @elderbieler
    @elderbieler 11 месяцев назад +17

    As an Army vet and a person that's been rucking for 10+ years, IMHO a weighted vest (even weight distribution on front + back) is not only more effective at displacing weight across each plane of the body, which has all kinds of physical and physiological benefits, but it helps prevent disproportionate stress on the lower back. By having equal weight distribution, it forces more active engagement in the core and inherently optimizes for posture and gait.
    To each their own though. As long as you're moving and progressing.

  • @MikeCollinsCinemaMercantile
    @MikeCollinsCinemaMercantile Год назад +4

    This is what got me started with rucking. I've got a 20 for when I am going to the supermarket and a 30 for trails. Just ordered a GoRuck 16L Bullet Ruck from Huckberry. Can't wait for it to arrive :)

  • @stoicvibesonly
    @stoicvibesonly Год назад +2

    I used to love carrying my kids on my back in a backpack kid carrier. Miss this days

  • @rationalcase
    @rationalcase Год назад +6

    Glad I found this! …I’m now going to put my weight-vest in my rucksack!

    • @topsysdad1
      @topsysdad1 3 месяца назад +1

      I did the very same

  • @fortyoneshades
    @fortyoneshades 2 года назад +23

    For rucking heavy weight you really need a pack with a frame and an integrated waist belt to distribute the weight properly. I purchased a Gregory 30L. Great pack with a lifetime guarantee. Too many guys blowing out their lower back rucking without a proper pack.

    • @tadcobert1307
      @tadcobert1307 Год назад +4

      Yes yes YES! Unless you are a super athlete and need the shoulder/chest stress, then having a waist belt is a MUST to prevent injury! As a 28yr Army Veteran and someone who started backpacking at 13yrs old, I have used all kinds of bags/packs/rucks and I now use an old OD Green Large ALICE ruck w/frame & upgraded straps/belt. I absolutely love it, best balance of all the factors.

    • @cben86
      @cben86 Год назад

      what about using a rearward facing hip pack to keep the weight off your back?

    • @fortyoneshades
      @fortyoneshades Год назад +1

      @@cben86 Weight would be too low. You want the weight close to your back about half way between your waist and shoulders.

  • @Hypno_Llama
    @Hypno_Llama Год назад +10

    I go heavy (85lbs ) for 1 mile.
    I go medium (55lbs) for 2-3 miles.
    And I go light (30 lbs) for 5 to 6 miles.
    All trying to keep 3.5 mph pace....very difficult for most men right off the bat but very achievable for nearly all men after time spent rucking.

  • @richardgonzales17
    @richardgonzales17 2 года назад +8

    Started rucking about 2 months ago now usually twice a week with about 45 lbs at a little higher elevation usually around 8500 ft and its a pretty good workout for sure

    • @BigBluenoser
      @BigBluenoser Год назад

      What gear setup are you using? Round or square plate?

  • @microMobilidade
    @microMobilidade 3 года назад +8

    Ziploc rolls filled with 2lbs and 5lbs of concrete are a great way to diy a starting ruck. I use a SADF pattern 70 10 liter backpack

    • @palmerstubbs4067
      @palmerstubbs4067 2 года назад +2

      Don't waste money on concrete it can get expensive lol, just use bticks

    • @wingandhog
      @wingandhog 2 года назад

      I use free sandbags and sand from a pile at my nearest fire station. It’s provided by the county and there for anyone who wants it. I wrap each sandbag with duct tape. Works for me and I can increase / decrease weight as needed.

  • @fatmanfaffing4116
    @fatmanfaffing4116 10 месяцев назад +3

    That weight will not keep you warm if you trip and break your leg and have to survive the night waiting for rescue. Why not carry 30lb or 15kg of useable stuff? A sleeping bag, water, dry clothes etc? Makes more sense to me than a weight but then I did my first rucking in the army.

  • @Ornelas11B
    @Ornelas11B 3 года назад +40

    6 years of rucking in the US Army Infantry here.

  • @blkcpdconure
    @blkcpdconure 2 года назад +2

    Kelty Tioga 5500 is a great pack for rucking since the external frame makes it capable of heavy load hauling comfort.

  • @rube3k969
    @rube3k969 Год назад +4

    I tried rucking but with a weighted vest (10kg) and it really hurt my lower back. I know it sounds weird but maybe I really do need to carry the weight in a 'rucksack'
    Any advice or tips welcome as although it put me out for 4 days, I loved the experience and don't want to quit.
    Edit: I'm an idiot. I got 1:30 into the video and he clearly answered my question. Apologies.

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  Год назад +1

      been there - done that. Keep rocking and rucking!

  • @CommunistCommando1
    @CommunistCommando1 10 месяцев назад +3

    Rucking has totally changed my body from soft and flabby to toned and muscular.

    • @CommunistCommando1
      @CommunistCommando1 10 месяцев назад +1

      A low-Impact exercise that punches way above its weight.
      Something Gyms I think kept a close guarded secret, and it's Free!
      Pick a Hill!

  • @devonstultz4529
    @devonstultz4529 Год назад +1

    My ruck has been pushing a wheel barrel for the pass 3 weeks doing work in my yard.

  • @Rurik8118
    @Rurik8118 Год назад +2

    With that fresh snow, fack ruckin, go skiing 🎿

  • @micahkitchens2480
    @micahkitchens2480 3 года назад +9

    That canvas GR1 though… 🤤

  • @leonardmilcin7798
    @leonardmilcin7798 Год назад +5

    I think vest is strictly better if you are just looking at health and posture. But it also looks creepy as hell and I think does not prepare you as well for carrying actual backpack. And is not as versatile. You can put literally anything in your backpack like your groceries.

  • @edmundostefany7279
    @edmundostefany7279 Год назад +1

    That’s what I use , I go with 30 , then when u take it off , u feel really light 🔥🔥

  • @AnnapolisGirly
    @AnnapolisGirly Год назад +3

    I’m a 62 year old woman. Slightly out of shape but formerly pretty athletic. I just retired and am curious if anyone has recommendations for starting out. Of course, thank you in advance.

    • @UnapologeticAhole
      @UnapologeticAhole Год назад +1

      Start with around 5 or ten pounds, see how you feel,don't push for a certain time or distance. Your body will adapt very quickly.

  • @GoneCarnivore
    @GoneCarnivore 10 месяцев назад +2

    Running is dumb, I like the gym but Rucking is outdoors so thats cool 😎

  • @krantidhh
    @krantidhh Год назад +1

    I am going rucking starting tomorrow. ❤

    • @daa5249
      @daa5249 9 месяцев назад

      And how has it been going?

  • @danoyse8233
    @danoyse8233 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I’m 143 pounds, nearly 66yo, female. I would like to increase muscle, my age and weight loss seems to have depleted a lot of muscle. Only run I do is 5k park run on Saturdays, with all the others, but can’t say I enjoy it. I swim 1k 3 times a week. What weight would you recommend to start. Best wishes from Devon uk

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  9 месяцев назад

      Hey there! Great to hear you're still staying active and interested in Rucking. Best practice is usually starting with about 10% of your body weight -- so even a backpack with 10-15lbs would be a good starting point. Keep us posted on your progress!

  • @AustinT_34
    @AustinT_34 Год назад +1

    Hey! What type of winter coats are you guys wearing? Are they for sale on the website?

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  Год назад

      It really depends on the occasion and how you like to layer. I'm partial to down-fill when the temps dip. Head on over to the link below to check out some of the warmest jackets this season.
      bit.ly/48pq26D

  • @whatcarisit6665
    @whatcarisit6665 2 года назад +1

    Any negatives for the spine? Increase compression?

  • @donaldstarnes419
    @donaldstarnes419 Год назад +1

    I fell recently running and Im 74
    I have now started rucking 😀 no more running for me

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  Год назад +1

      We're big believers in rucking -- great activity for all ages. Glad you're still getting out there!

  • @maximusaugustus6823
    @maximusaugustus6823 Год назад +1

    I didn't know this was a thing. Now I will be rucking with my camera backpack that weighs 20 lbs.

  • @moopuna
    @moopuna Год назад +2

    We're the only animal that can carry stuff an appreciable distance? Horses? Cattle?

    • @andrewfoskett6192
      @andrewfoskett6192 27 дней назад

      Humans use animals to carry loads. Animals cannot easily do this themselves as they can't strap on the bags/loads!

  • @arc9812
    @arc9812 Год назад

    Where should the weight be? Higher up near the shoulder, or mid or lower back?

  • @kingvranadong
    @kingvranadong 2 года назад +1

    It’s wild to me that there isn’t an affiliate link to weights or backpacks in the description.

  • @sanjaysable2006
    @sanjaysable2006 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 56 and recently taken up rucking and enjoying with 10 kgs, oops 23 lbs. 🙏😊

  • @indianronin01
    @indianronin01 2 года назад +1

    Hi bro, I live in an inner city area. My question is , Can rucking be performed on treadmill indoors? (Only for fitness)

    • @hunzren
      @hunzren 2 года назад +2

      I ruck exclusively in cities. If you have room to walk to have room to ruck

  • @donmcdowell131
    @donmcdowell131 3 месяца назад

    Backpack vs vest. I don’t agree - vest keeps my posture normal or straight instead of hunched over fighting the weight.

  • @yogahippie7709
    @yogahippie7709 Год назад

    I work from home and have stumbled upon rucking from realizing my yoga was not enought to get a deficet.

  • @mma4bryan
    @mma4bryan 2 года назад

    With winter approaching again, what boot do you use or recommend for cold weather rucking?

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  2 года назад +1

      yo - personally love Danner Loggers for this job. Waterproof, tough as nails. You will need to insulate with wool socks. bit.ly/3Uf46Uw

    • @RichRich1955
      @RichRich1955 Год назад +1

      Oboz makes some nice winter boots. Keen brand quality isn't good anymore.

  • @coyoteclone
    @coyoteclone 2 года назад +2

    How much wood could a woodchuck ruck, if a woodchuck could ruck wood?

    • @pgfrmr
      @pgfrmr Год назад +1

      Probably around 30lbs!

  • @frankthetank8712
    @frankthetank8712 Год назад

    Alright. 40 years old. Overweight (6 foot, 240 lbs).
    Really interested in starting. Opened to recommendations on type of rucksack (I'm looking for comfort) and any other useful advice.

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  Год назад +1

      Great to hear you're interested, and rucking is something that anyone can do. What we'd recommend is getting out there and starting with lighter weights -- even some filled up waterbottles in your backpack is a fine place to start. Eventually working your way up to putting a ruck-plate in your backpack (can put it in the backpack sleeve of most backpacks). A common piece of advice is start with no more than 10% of your body weight (in your instance 20-25lbs). In terms of Rucksacks, our favorite is the ones that GoRuck produces. And we actually just did a video with the founder of GoRuck here: ruclips.net/video/oHn6iLT0M0A/видео.html
      Hope that was helpful!

  • @silverflash1675
    @silverflash1675 2 года назад +1

    Is this the 21l GR1 or the 26l?

    • @getout116
      @getout116 2 года назад

      Did this ever get answered? Wondering the same here.

    • @lukasbaran4225
      @lukasbaran4225 2 года назад

      Both 26L !

  • @jc4evur661
    @jc4evur661 3 месяца назад

    If you even have the slightest back problems consult with your chiro before taking up rucking!

  • @jaycee7417
    @jaycee7417 Год назад

    Are those backpacks 21L or 26L?

  • @Lowe-life
    @Lowe-life 10 месяцев назад

    Rucking is cool. Good info. Thanks, but….
    Claiming running is high risk is doing a disservice to people interested in being active.

  • @shaunbell5098
    @shaunbell5098 Год назад +3

    Just started rucking again. Used to love sticking my daughter in a carry pack and walking around. Now I use bags of sand😀

  • @estherhorst2492
    @estherhorst2492 Год назад

    I have a Kelty pack with an internal frame. I fasten the hip belt and carry most of the weight on my hips.Otherwise my arms tend to go numb. Is that OK?

  • @JW-ke9ed
    @JW-ke9ed Год назад +1

    Since everyone is a different weight, shouldn't the ruck weight be a percentage, eg, 10% for a beginner and work your way up to 25%?

    • @Huckberryco
      @Huckberryco  Год назад +1

      Great question! Our friends over at GoRuck have this to say about Rucking:
      "Our recommendation for most people is to start with 20 lbs of weight for rucking, progress in increments of ~10 lbs, and ultimately max out at ⅓ of your bodyweight. It’s more important to keep proper form while rucking than to have more weight."

    • @JW-ke9ed
      @JW-ke9ed Год назад

      @@Huckberryco Thank you so much for the info! I put four 5lb plates inside my backpack and going out for a walk tomorrow. Cheers

  • @hiddenwoodsben
    @hiddenwoodsben 2 года назад +2

    alice filled with waterbottles.

  • @MFJoneser
    @MFJoneser Год назад

    Rucking without waist straps is very unwise

  • @aprilcook9827
    @aprilcook9827 2 года назад

    so how much weight should a woman ruck?

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya1956 Год назад +1

    no hip support?

  • @Nyet103
    @Nyet103 2 года назад +7

    Goggins is laughing somewhere..30lbs..pffft...lol

  • @davidash2727
    @davidash2727 Год назад

    Looks fun, no snow here in.Fl just humidity

  • @nikitaw1982
    @nikitaw1982 2 года назад +2

    5.10 if we arent athletic when did we start setting animal traps. If we arent running throwing spear how else? Heard wolves only eat a fraction of what they kill, maybe we trailed wolves.

  • @DerrickLytlephoto
    @DerrickLytlephoto Год назад

    So rucking is just hiking? But you say rucking so you can sound like you're in the military? K.

  • @henrycook6376
    @henrycook6376 Год назад +2

    Soldiers hate carrying a pack yet fitness enthusiasts gladly carry one. Crazy.

  • @Whiskey.Tango.Actual
    @Whiskey.Tango.Actual Год назад +5

    Rucking without a hip belt is unhinged lol

    • @MFJoneser
      @MFJoneser Год назад

      Goofball amateur rookie stuff for sure lol. Embarrassed for these well intentioned gents. Can’t blame em for trying to help but facepalm

  • @bepperson885
    @bepperson885 2 года назад +1

    Manly music

  • @drunkviggo7263
    @drunkviggo7263 Год назад

    😂

  • @aka_pierre
    @aka_pierre 2 года назад +2

    wtf why would you use weights instead of food, water and gear?

  • @derek19201
    @derek19201 7 месяцев назад

    Lot of bro science going on here

  • @clairevero
    @clairevero 2 года назад +1

    Some dangerous advise in that video

    • @michaelnavarro8786
      @michaelnavarro8786 Год назад

      What would you change? Im interested in this activity for the potential health benefits. Thanks!

  • @jt.8144
    @jt.8144 Год назад

    RUN ULTRAMARATHONS. Then go for a ruck on your weekend off.

  • @slicknickbangers
    @slicknickbangers 2 года назад +3

    Overpriced trash

  • @KenFernbach
    @KenFernbach 11 месяцев назад

    Really good to see this- I do my food shopping this way! Got rid of the car and feel so liberated- exercising is not so common in my normal - but a quick trip downtown shows that the people who experience are here and are the real deal! Like being in this category of fine folks 😂❤🏃‍♀️🚴🏼‍♂️🌿🧘🏼🙏

  • @KenFernbach
    @KenFernbach 11 месяцев назад

    Normal?- Neighborhood. Experience- Exercise sorry I didn’t read that first