Here is one of your other qoutes:Greg700 wrote:If you are trying to really maximize your time rather than just meet the standard you will probably have to run.
When I do a ruck-run I run (not just a jog, but a flat out run) the downhills and I jog the flats. I usually end up walking the uphills to give myself a break because I am no super stud.
With 35 pounds you should be able to do this without too much trouble and it may help prevent blisters if you get those really nasty ones on your heels.
Of course, there are lots of people who say never to run with a ruck...
Greg700 wrote: I don't have a whole lot of experience but for the last couple months I have been fighting blisters of all kinds. For the small ones on the backs of my heels and on the tops of my feet I use Band-Aid Blisters. You can get them at wal-mart. They are the only thing I have found that will actually stay put when I have to march soaking wet. They won't work for big blisters, but for anything smaller than a dime they are great.
Well Einstien, you ever wonder why that happened, not to mention all the damage to your back and knees.