So I do a lot of walking. On average, I walk at least an hour a day, sometimes two - the dog needs an hour of walking, and when I walk to class it takes a half hour each direction. So I would like to be able to use this to my advantage in my weight loss endeavors. I know ankle and wrist weights can be damaging tot he joints and shouldn't be worn for walking. Instead I was thinking if I throw on a weighted vest before I go for these long walks it might give me that extra edge, but I'm seeing different things online as far as what weight I should walk with, what kinds of weights there are, price ranges, etc.
So the question is: what weight should I work with? Most commonly I'm seeing that I should use 15-20% of my bodyweight, which by my calculations means I should be walking with a roughly 25-30 pound vest. Does that sound about right? Also, the whole material thing. I'm seeing neoprene, leather, all kinds. Does it matter? And so far from what I've seen, after about 15 pounds the prices skyrocket up to about $200. Are there cheaper ways to do this? If anyone's used a weighted vest before that's good, I'd love to hear about it.
So the question is: what weight should I work with? Most commonly I'm seeing that I should use 15-20% of my bodyweight, which by my calculations means I should be walking with a roughly 25-30 pound vest. Does that sound about right? Also, the whole material thing. I'm seeing neoprene, leather, all kinds. Does it matter? And so far from what I've seen, after about 15 pounds the prices skyrocket up to about $200. Are there cheaper ways to do this? If anyone's used a weighted vest before that's good, I'd love to hear about it.