RTTC #220 Should Slow Runners Wear a Weighted Vest?
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In this episode of Running to the Castle, Dr. Ali answers a Stronger.Faster.Finisher. listener question… should slow runners wear a weighted vest?
She explains why weighted vests might make sense for firefighters, military personnel, police officers, paramedics, or anyone who needs to train with heavy tactical gear, but why they usually are not the best choice for slow, back-of-the-pack, or injury-prone runDisney runners.
Instead of making every workout harder, Dr. Ali encourages runners to ask what the purpose of the workout is: endurance, speed, cross-training, or strength? And keep that purpose clear.
She also explains how adding weight can make you fatigue faster, cause your form to break down sooner, and potentially increase stress on your knees, ankles, hips, and back… especially if you already believe weight or impact is contributing to your pain.
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I've been running for 15+ years and been in the rehab space since 2012 when I earned my Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree. I get injury prone runDisney runners across the finish line without feeling broken.