Tuesday Tip

Walking in Weighted Vests

Tuesday Tip: Walking in Weighted Vests 🏋️‍♂️

Another month another social media fad – walking in weighted vests are the latest thing fitness influencers claim are essential. Now whilst a weighted vest can make a walk feel a bit tougher, it’s not the muscle-building, fat-burning, bone-strengthening miracle some influencers make it out to be.

Let’s look at the claims. It claims to effectively build muscle. Wearing a vest doesn’t come close to traditional resistance training. It might offer a slight challenge for beginners, but for real gains, you need proper lifting with progressive overload. Could you do squats, lunges, and jumps with a vest – yes sure but it won’t help with moves like deadlifts, presses, and rows etc.

They claim it improves bone density, however studies show that even when worn for over 7 hours a day, the impact on bone density is minimal. Exercise itself is the real driver behind stronger bones.

What about increasing fat loss? Wearing a weighted vest might increase calorie burn slightly (about 1 extra calorie per minute while running with 10% bodyweight), but to see any meaningful fat loss effect, you’d m need to wear it for 8+ hours a day, which also increases the risk of back pain and injury. That’s a steep trade, off for a tiny reward.

So in short

⁃ Walking with a weighted vest is not a fat loss hack

⁃ It won’t build muscle or strengthen bones on its own

⁃ It can add variety or intensity to your walks or bodyweight workouts for some exercises.

If wearing one makes your walk more enjoyable, go for it! All movement is good movement. But if your goal is meaningful fat loss or strength, stick to what works: lift weights, move consistently, adjust your nutrition, and stay patient.

No trendy shortcut can replace the basics. Don’t let social media ‘experts’ derail your progress.

Happy Tuesday 🤗
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