Knubb
Tue, March 16th, 2004, 04:24 PM
Since I've been losing weight I have started to use ancle and wrist weights to increase my bodyweight while running. I figured that if I get a great stamina while remaining at my original weight while running, I would have a kick ass stamina when removing the extra weights.
It kinda got me thinking though. Applying weight to your ancle and wrists is a lot different from having it spread out over your body. Especially the shoulders and hamstrings have to work harder as I see it. I "run" for an hour each time I do my cardio (hey, wouldn't it be great to be able to actually RUN the whole time?), and now that I've used the weights quite a few times I'm getting used to them.
Could it still be hurting me though? I wear 4.4 lbs ancle weights and 2.2 lbs wrist weights (I've lost more than the 13.2 lbs that adds up to, but it still is hard as hell...). I know it's not that much, but a little too much is enough to hurt you, right?
If someone has had any experience in this field or has read anything, please share. :D I'd like to now if it's safe or not to keep using my weights.
It kinda got me thinking though. Applying weight to your ancle and wrists is a lot different from having it spread out over your body. Especially the shoulders and hamstrings have to work harder as I see it. I "run" for an hour each time I do my cardio (hey, wouldn't it be great to be able to actually RUN the whole time?), and now that I've used the weights quite a few times I'm getting used to them.
Could it still be hurting me though? I wear 4.4 lbs ancle weights and 2.2 lbs wrist weights (I've lost more than the 13.2 lbs that adds up to, but it still is hard as hell...). I know it's not that much, but a little too much is enough to hurt you, right?
If someone has had any experience in this field or has read anything, please share. :D I'd like to now if it's safe or not to keep using my weights.