Haha, thanks brother500 Mace turns? Way to get after it, you SOF.
Bummer. For what it's worth, I usually ruck in my running shoes if I'm on hardball or a good trail. I usually only wear boots when I'm trying to break them in, or when I'm actually out hiking through some real terrain. I know some people argue that you shouldn't ruck in your running shoes because it will cause issues with how they wear, but I think that's more of an issue with shoes that have a lot of padding.Wore my work boots again with double socks, still no good :/ ... last time I'll be wearing them for rucking
Yes, it was an experiment to see how it felt to ruck in boots vs shoes. I usually wear Trail Gloves, and sometimes Vapor Gloves if the terrain isn't too jagged. Rucking requires a little padding for me so the Trail Gloves work pretty well.Bummer. For what it's worth, I usually ruck in my running shoes if I'm on hardball or a good trail. I usually only wear boots when I'm trying to break them in, or when I'm actually out hiking through some real terrain. I know some people argue that you shouldn't ruck in your running shoes because it will cause issues with how they wear, but I think that's more of an issue with shoes that have a lot of padding.
Ha! 100 swings, 40 ring pushups, 180 mace turns, and 45 pullups! Geesh, stop slacking on training so damn much Bret!low energy day today
Mike, coming from a fellow hardened SOF that's a great compliment, thanks brother!'low energy day today' - Bret, you're an animal!!!
Hey Matt! Merry Christmas to you and your family!Merry Christmas, Bret!
?4NR @32k