From the New York Times bestselling author of The Comfort Crisis comes the definitive guide to the fast-growing sport of rucking—or walking with weight—as a daily practice that can change body and mind for the better with every step.
In recent years, walking with weight, also known as rucking, has exploded in popularity due to its multifaceted benefits including improved fitness, strength, and mental well-being. It’s a risk-free, full-body workout that improves metabolic health and helps prevent chronic diseases and depression. Now, bestselling author Michael Easter, the avid rucker the New York Times credits with ushering in the trend, is sharing everything you need to know in the ultimate book on weighted walking.
With this practical guide, you will learn:
Along the way, Easter traces the history of walking with weight—from ancient hunter gatherers to the world’s greatest militaries – and shows how it has evolved into the popular trend it is today. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned rucker, Walk with Weight offers valuable advice at any level. With this book, you’ll get more from every step—with the easiest and most effective way to boost your strength inside and out.
Michael Easter is the New York Times bestselling author of The Comfort Crisis and Scarcity Brain. He writes the Two Percent with Michael Easter newsletter, Substack’s #1 newsletter in the health and wellness category, and his writing has appeared in Men’s Health, where he’s a Contributing Editor; Outside; Men’s Journal; Cosmopolitan; Vice; Esquire; Scientific American; and Women’s Health. He’s also a former professor of journalism at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), where he co-directed the Public Communications Institute. He lives in Las Vegas on the edge of the desert with his wife and their two dogs.