we DO NOT gatekeep with this post! we’re poking fun at modern bodybuilding which emphasizes appearance and size far above performance and even health.

100% full respect to this guy! the only thing to laugh at is the social landscape which got us here :)

  • megopie@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    You can get good cardio at slow speeds, by carrying a heavy load (like a backpack full of rocks) to increase the effort and get heart rate up. This is sometimes desired by people who want to avoid the high impact on joints of running on hard surfaces.

    But that man ain’t got no backpack full of rocks on him.

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            18 hours ago

            A pack heavy enough for a fast walk to generate a sustained elevated heart rate, over a flat side walk, will create far less impact than a heel striking run on the same side walk.

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              For me, to elevate my heart rate as much as running, I’ve got to be carrying a 20kg pack up a loose rocky mountain pass, or practically jogging, either of which is quite rough. Just walking quickly on flat pavement isn’t nearly as effortful as running.

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                18 hours ago

                What is needed to generate the results varies from person to person depending on their fitness level, but the point is that, rucking reduces the rate of injury, particularly for people only have practical access to a hard surfaced environment for cardio.