Someone posted the Marion Nike commercial where he was wearing a weighted vest. Since I was bored and a sucker I went to amazon and bought a cheap weighted vest. Kind of crazy how much 20 pounds make a big difference. I'm a small guy in decent shape where I range from 145 (Peak multi-marathons during a summer) to 168 (rough busy season). I'm at 160 but giving myself the benefit of the doubt I feel I gained some upper body muscle from carrying around kids. 
All that to say, the added 20 pounds would put me at 180 and I feel everything is a struggle. Did a feel hill climbs, light jog, and some pull-ups, push-ups. I really don't think 180 pounds would be THAT crazy for my 5'8 frame and honestly probably pretty typical for a Wisconsinite. I'm kind of surprised how tough it is and its crazy to think a lot of people are carrying that weight daily. Put it a little in perspective when comparing me to someone a little bigger than my on runs.
            
                                    
                                    
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Haven't seen this thread in a while.  Finally started playing basketball again consistently and it's really the only cardio I would say I really like.  It sure as hell doesn't age as well as volleyball but it's the best sport on Earth, so....
My wife got me a Tonal for my birthday a few years back, and I have to say it's the best workout machine I have ever used by a wide margin. Challenging workouts, tons of programs and workouts to choose from, and I don't end up nearly as sore as working with free weights but still see solid gains. Just been easier for me to stick with than ever going to a gym. Awesome piece of equipment, even if it is on the pricey side. I figure most good gym memberships are $100 per month anyway.
            
                                    
                                    
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MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Someone posted the Marion Nike commercial where he was wearing a weighted vest. Since I was bored and a sucker I went to amazon and bought a cheap weighted vest. Kind of crazy how much 20 pounds make a big difference. I'm a small guy in decent shape where I range from 145 (Peak multi-marathons during a summer) to 168 (rough busy season). I'm at 160 but giving myself the benefit of the doubt I feel I gained some upper body muscle from carrying around kids.
All that to say, the added 20 pounds would put me at 180 and I feel everything is a struggle. Did a feel hill climbs, light jog, and some pull-ups, push-ups. I really don't think 180 pounds would be THAT crazy for my 5'8 frame and honestly probably pretty typical for a Wisconsinite. I'm kind of surprised how tough it is and its crazy to think a lot of people are carrying that weight daily. Put it a little in perspective when comparing me to someone a little bigger than my on runs.
You run marathons and you're in "decent" shape. Good God.
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I bought a Pilates reformer in January.  I really like it.  Very good total body workout, as easy or hard as you want to make it.
            
                                    
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MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:Someone posted the Marion Nike commercial where he was wearing a weighted vest. Since I was bored and a sucker I went to amazon and bought a cheap weighted vest. Kind of crazy how much 20 pounds make a big difference. I'm a small guy in decent shape where I range from 145 (Peak multi-marathons during a summer) to 168 (rough busy season). I'm at 160 but giving myself the benefit of the doubt I feel I gained some upper body muscle from carrying around kids.
All that to say, the added 20 pounds would put me at 180 and I feel everything is a struggle. Did a feel hill climbs, light jog, and some pull-ups, push-ups. I really don't think 180 pounds would be THAT crazy for my 5'8 frame and honestly probably pretty typical for a Wisconsinite. I'm kind of surprised how tough it is and its crazy to think a lot of people are carrying that weight daily. Put it a little in perspective when comparing me to someone a little bigger than my on runs.
I'm 6'2" ~205 on avg and am also a runner. Used to mainly do a lot of power lifting, so it's a lot of muscle mass.
It's such a b**** to get up to a good pace, like under 8 min/mile, for longer distance runs (had an under 4 hr marathon in the bag before I started getting some major cramping around mile 17-18 this spring). I know I need to loose weight but don't want to commit to the diet
I'll just run my 20-30 miles a week and mostly eat what I want.





