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paintball26
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I was looking into getting a 12-15 pound weight vest. I have heard that they help, but I also think that in actuality they aren’t as good as they are lead up to be.
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Post by Boss Man »

I've heard before, they are quite restricting, and quite tight, and may cause a slight bit of Chest pain, if you're not necessarily strong enough in the Chest, so be careful incase that's a possiblity.
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Post by swanso5 »

they're great for ading load to jumps, pull ups, push ups etc so you you don't need to hand wt off you...depends what you need it for i suppose...if you canlt too high at the moment or do 10 pull ups at bodyweight than you might not even need it
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Post by jd12 »

bossman if that can give you chest pain, can football equipment thats too tight also hurt? it constricted breathing and hurt a little and i had to quit football cause it felt like i almost broke a rib and for a good 2 months i couldnt jump or anything that involved getting a shock through the body...
i wasn't sure if it was because some 200lb guys tackled me when i barely weighed 120 or becauseof the equipment... which one do u htink it is?
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Post by Boss Man »

I'm not entirely sure, as I never played that being british, but I'd expect it's down to muscle mass. The more Chest and Torso mass you have the more cushioning you'd get for the Ribcage.

Just a thought though.
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i don't know how they could cause chest pain...getting smashed by someone twice your size is pretyy evident though...
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Post by BJChirps »

Weight vests are pretty restritive I've used them with pushups and jump squats as well as while doing some running. I found it a very good way to add weight to BW exercises.
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Post by vamp »

As far as the pain in the chest, wouldn't say it was the equipment more probably from a hit you took.

When I was younger and got suckered in the bar I pile drived a guy into a cement floor. 3 days later started jogging and after one lap around the track and colapsed. Turns out the pressure I excerted pile driving that idiot into the floor seperated own ribs from sternum. It took several months to heal to the point of being able to jog or jump again without pain. It is a similar pain from what I am told to an asma attack.

Anyways, it is possible you seperated your ribs from your sternum or damaged your intercostal muscles during a hit or repetative hits. (intercostal muscles are the muscles between the ribs). I'm not a doctor but would say this is more likely the injury you sustained not because of too restrictive equipment, although that may have contributed to poor protection from those hits.

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Post by FIREANDICIT »

weighted vest great just got one love it, i find it easier gaining weight with a vest, than eating to get weight up then haveing to lose it again haha

mir weighted vests decent price
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