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roscoe wrote:Do you mind if I ask why you decided to go with all that weight? Was that the goal - to test your capabilities in bad weather with 80 pounds?



doubleohseven wrote:You know, I spend a lot of time under a ruck.
There are very very smart men who have a few thousand miles more than me under a ruck. Who have told me this many many times.
Anything over 55# is asking your body to break.


ODA 226 wrote:doubleohseven wrote:You know, I spend a lot of time under a ruck.
There are very very smart men who have a few thousand miles more than me under a ruck. Who have told me this many many times.
Anything over 55# is asking your body to break.
Doubleohseven,
When I was in the SF groups, we would run 6 miles everyday with 60 pound rucksacks after doing combatives and PT. That was EVERYDAY, 5 days a week! We regularly fielded 120 pound rucksacks that we carried 15- 30 miles a day and that was with a basic load and a weapon. Quarterly, we would have to carry 60 lbs., a basic load and a weapon 12 miles in under 2 hours and 30 seconds. The best I did was 1:59. The Group record was 1:43.
55 pounds isn't a lot of weight in the big scheme of things, nor is 80 lbs...especially when you are fighting for your life!
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doubleohseven wrote:ODA 226 wrote:doubleohseven wrote:You know, I spend a lot of time under a ruck.
There are very very smart men who have a few thousand miles more than me under a ruck. Who have told me this many many times.
Anything over 55# is asking your body to break.
Doubleohseven,
When I was in the SF groups, we would run 6 miles everyday with 60 pound rucksacks after doing combatives and PT. That was EVERYDAY, 5 days a week! We regularly fielded 120 pound rucksacks that we carried 15- 30 miles a day and that was with a basic load and a weapon. Quarterly, we would have to carry 60 lbs., a basic load and a weapon 12 miles in under 2 hours and 30 seconds. The best I did was 1:59. The Group record was 1:43.
55 pounds isn't a lot of weight in the big scheme of things, nor is 80 lbs...especially when you are fighting for your life!
226
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ODA 226 wrote:doubleohseven wrote:You know, I spend a lot of time under a ruck.
There are very very smart men who have a few thousand miles more than me under a ruck. Who have told me this many many times.
Anything over 55# is asking your body to break.
Doubleohseven,
When I was in the SF groups, we would run 6 miles everyday with 60 pound rucksacks after doing combatives and PT. That was EVERYDAY, 5 days a week! We regularly fielded 120 pound rucksacks that we carried 15- 30 miles a day and that was with a basic load and a weapon. Quarterly, we would have to carry 60 lbs., a basic load and a weapon 12 miles in under 2 hours and 30 seconds. The best I did was 1:59. The Group record was 1:43.
55 pounds isn't a lot of weight in the big scheme of things, nor is 80 lbs...especially when you are fighting for your life!
226




ODA 226 wrote:The terrain for the 12 miler was rolling terrain at Ft. Devens South Post. The worst terrain I can remember for a 120 pound + ruck was in two places...The first was an E&E exercise from Maine to New Hampshire and the second was in the Calw River Valley in Germany. The terrain was so treacherous, there were nets on the valley sides to stop one from falling 1,000 feet to one's death. And please remember the Group record for the 12 miler was 1:43!
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ODA 226 wrote:. And please remember the Group record for the 12 miler was 1:43!
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shrimpwd wrote:
I agree... WW, you need to do it again with more pics!


ODA 226 wrote:doubleohseven wrote:You know, I spend a lot of time under a ruck.
There are very very smart men who have a few thousand miles more than me under a ruck. Who have told me this many many times.
Anything over 55# is asking your body to break.
Doubleohseven,
When I was in the SF groups, we would run 6 miles everyday with 60 pound rucksacks after doing combatives and PT. That was EVERYDAY, 5 days a week! We regularly fielded 120 pound rucksacks that we carried 15- 30 miles a day and that was with a basic load and a weapon. Quarterly, we would have to carry 60 lbs., a basic load and a weapon 12 miles in under 2 hours and 30 seconds. The best I did was 1:59. The Group record was 1:43.
55 pounds isn't a lot of weight in the big scheme of things, nor is 80 lbs...especially when you are fighting for your life!
226
doubleohseven wrote:You know, I spend a lot of time under a ruck.
There are very very smart men who have a few thousand miles more than me under a ruck. Who have told me this many many times.
Anything over 55# is asking your body to break.
sotik wrote:My problem with this whole, "Adding more weight is asking for trouble." Theory going around is that I am 190 pounds, I once weighed 300+ pounds. I use to carry, everyday an extra 100+ pounds of fat on my body everyday. Why would it be silly to assume I could put on a pack weighing 80lbs and hoof it through the woods? I mean I use to hoof around 100 plus pounds of fat. There are people who weigh 400+ pounds, I think if they were to drop their weight down to high 100's low 200's that a 80lb pack would be nothing to them.
I mean correct me if I am wrong, and I know that body fat is being evenly distributed around the body, but 100 pounds is 100 pounds fat or bug out bag I fail to see how it could be any more worse then a 100lbs of fat.

TAB wrote:I'm not saying you didn't, but I can't imagine RUNNING with 60 lbs on my back. I've carried that much comfortably at a nice slowish walk, but...running?


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