Weight Loss & Diet Plans

I tried rucking as a runner—here’s why I recommend it

Woman walking outside wearing rucksack



I’ve run many miles over the past eight years and I am a fan of weight training to improve running performance and develop lean muscle. So when I first heard about rucking—walking with added weight—in 2021 from friends who were taking part in Go Ruck competitions, it grabbed my attention. I consider myself to be a bigger-bodied runner and I pride myself on my strength, so rucking seemed to be something that would work for me.

In fact, rucking is something that can work for most people and it’s well established that it can help to improve markers of run performance—such as VO2 Max and lactate threshold—as well as overall endurance and strength. It’s a low-impact activity and can be safely done by most people if incorporated slowly and cautiously.

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