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I'm 50 years old, 175lbs and not in shape. I recently bought a big BT speaker that weighs 26 pounds. I also bought a backpack made for it. My plan's to use it on my late night rides thru the hills standing up on my electric scooter. I knew 30'ish lbs (with the backpack) wouldn't be light, but when I put it on I understood that it's a lot more noticeable than I was imagining.
I did some Googling and saw all sorts of opinions. I'll only be using it while on my scooter, so I'm assuming it'll affect my muscles very differently than a person walking around with it on. People on here are way smarter and know more than I do. I'm assuming this could wind up being good for my traps, delts and just back in general, but also too much would probably throw my shit out of wack. I know there's not a correct answer, but I'm curious if 30 minutes 5x night a week would be too much to start with? I tested it out the other night for a 10 minute ride and I could feel how much I was using my muscles to keep my balance while going 30mph. I know it'd become easier with time, but I don't want to overdo it and end up needing physical therapy because my back's out of alignment.
Or maybe I'm completely off base and this is not a great idea and will probably end badly if I keep it up, in my pea brain, after a year of this I'd have a strong back like Brock Lesnar, but I have doubts that's how it works lol.
I did some Googling and saw all sorts of opinions. I'll only be using it while on my scooter, so I'm assuming it'll affect my muscles very differently than a person walking around with it on. People on here are way smarter and know more than I do. I'm assuming this could wind up being good for my traps, delts and just back in general, but also too much would probably throw my shit out of wack. I know there's not a correct answer, but I'm curious if 30 minutes 5x night a week would be too much to start with? I tested it out the other night for a 10 minute ride and I could feel how much I was using my muscles to keep my balance while going 30mph. I know it'd become easier with time, but I don't want to overdo it and end up needing physical therapy because my back's out of alignment.
Or maybe I'm completely off base and this is not a great idea and will probably end badly if I keep it up, in my pea brain, after a year of this I'd have a strong back like Brock Lesnar, but I have doubts that's how it works lol.