- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 15,16,18
VdlP 23, Invierno 23, Fisterra 23
Don't laugh, I'm being serious..... I may have changed my priorities a bit.
Pack Weight. There's loads of great advice on this forum about pack weights. Keeping below 10% of body weight. Doug's view of <20% FSO. Then overall trying to keep pack weight as low as possible, with a popular 'zone' seeming to be 6-8 kg.
I've actually managed to get my 'first timers' pack weight to about 5kg, less food and water.
So I was thinking.....
I'm actually a fair bit overweight. Whilst I planned my Camino over 12 months ago, it was 'too far away' to get serious about weight loss and fitness. I actually dropped 5 kg and put it back on again in the last 12 months.
I'm actually not that unfit. I've been walking with my pack occasionally over the last 12 months without any real problems. But I will seriously start losing some weight anyway. It will all help.
OK, I'm a bit of a last minute type of guy in everything I do.... So now that my Camino in under 4 months away, it's time to get serious.
Back on the diet. Personal trainer to get me exercising more etc etc. I'm a bit of a 24/7 workaholic and that always gets in the way of things like exercise....
OK, back to the point.
I reckon in terms of priorities, mine are:
My priorities are in that order. (changed based in feedback from forum members)
The logic being, every kg in weight I can lose, is like taking a kg out of my pack. Or is it???
So the Question is this. And maybe a Sports 'expert' has the answer.
Is my logic wrong?
i.e. My body is used to carting around my weight. It's adapted. It's used to my current weight. Obviously the more I can lose the better. Less weight on joints etc.
But my gut tells me that a 1 KG lost in body weight is not quite the same as a 1KG reduction in pack weight. Pack weight is deadweight and an additional burden that the body is not used to.
So pack weight probably does more harm to the body than excess body weight.
What do you think? Not something I am losing sleep over. Just one of those things that one ponders....
But I'm still aiming to lose 8-10kg of body weight too Hedging my bets!
Pack Weight. There's loads of great advice on this forum about pack weights. Keeping below 10% of body weight. Doug's view of <20% FSO. Then overall trying to keep pack weight as low as possible, with a popular 'zone' seeming to be 6-8 kg.
I've actually managed to get my 'first timers' pack weight to about 5kg, less food and water.
So I was thinking.....
I'm actually a fair bit overweight. Whilst I planned my Camino over 12 months ago, it was 'too far away' to get serious about weight loss and fitness. I actually dropped 5 kg and put it back on again in the last 12 months.
I'm actually not that unfit. I've been walking with my pack occasionally over the last 12 months without any real problems. But I will seriously start losing some weight anyway. It will all help.
OK, I'm a bit of a last minute type of guy in everything I do.... So now that my Camino in under 4 months away, it's time to get serious.
Back on the diet. Personal trainer to get me exercising more etc etc. I'm a bit of a 24/7 workaholic and that always gets in the way of things like exercise....
OK, back to the point.
I reckon in terms of priorities, mine are:
- Get 'walking' fit. (I love the comments about 'get fit' in the first week of the Camino' That's my type of training)
- Lose some weight.
- Try to learn a bit of Spanish....
My priorities are in that order. (changed based in feedback from forum members)
The logic being, every kg in weight I can lose, is like taking a kg out of my pack. Or is it???
So the Question is this. And maybe a Sports 'expert' has the answer.
Is my logic wrong?
i.e. My body is used to carting around my weight. It's adapted. It's used to my current weight. Obviously the more I can lose the better. Less weight on joints etc.
But my gut tells me that a 1 KG lost in body weight is not quite the same as a 1KG reduction in pack weight. Pack weight is deadweight and an additional burden that the body is not used to.
So pack weight probably does more harm to the body than excess body weight.
What do you think? Not something I am losing sleep over. Just one of those things that one ponders....
But I'm still aiming to lose 8-10kg of body weight too Hedging my bets!
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