Morning RUCK/hike at Loxahatchee Slough 6 to 8 Miles
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Looking for a challenge?
Join Amy for a ruck/hike event where you'll challenge yourself to build strength and endurance, and enjoy the great outdoors while making new friends!
We meet at 8:00 am at the Loxahatchee Slough Natural Area Parking Lot and start no later than 8:10 am
(GPS 26.8524, -80.2152).
For this one, a portion of our hike will be on the roads for the other half, we will hike on the OTLHT. While on the roads, we will try to move at a brisk pace of at least 3 MPH which is a 20 minute mile. We will be slower on the trail.
For those of you participating in the OTLHT backpacking event, this might be a good start or continuation for your training.
The ruck/hike will be 6 - 8 miles. A weighted back pack is not necessary but will help with your training. You need to bring something to drink and a snack.
What the heck is rucking?
Rucking is a form of physical exercise that involves walking or hiking with a weighted backpack (rucksack). It is derived from military training, where soldiers often carry heavy packs for long distances. The term "ruck" is short for "rucksack," which is a type of backpack.
Rucking is a full-body workout that builds strength, endurance, and cardiovascular fitness. It is an effective way to increase calorie burn, develop functional strength, and improve posture. Rucking can be done by individuals of varying fitness levels and can be modified to suit specific training goals or needs. IE, start light and work your way up to a heavier load.
Public/Strenuous
Contact: Amy Saperstein 561-289-5551
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By Meetup
Ruck/hike for hikers training for the OTLHT backpacking event; builds strength and endurance.
AI summary
By Meetup
Ruck/hike for hikers training for the OTLHT backpacking event; builds strength and endurance.
