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The Science of Rucking: Why Carrying Weight Outside Transforms Body and Mind

September 22, 20255 min read

Introduction: Simple, Yet Profound

Rucking is as simple as putting weight in a backpack and walking. But the effects on your body, mind, and spirit are profound. At Official Project Grit, rucking isn’t just exercise- it’s a tool for resilience, community, and mental clarity.

Modern science now confirms what humans have known for centuries: carrying weight outdoors is one of the most natural and beneficial ways to train both body and mind.

Weighted Walking: Strength and Endurance Together

Walking with added weight increases calorie burn by 2–3x compared to normal walking. Research in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research shows that rucking improves both aerobic capacity and muscular endurance, making it a hybrid workout that builds strength and cardiovascular fitness simultaneously.

Rucksack

Every step under load strengthens the legs, core, and back. Rucking recruits the whole body to stabilize and carry the load forward. That’s why it has been a cornerstone of military training for centuries-because it works.

Sunrise and Circadian Rhythm: Nature’s Reset Button

One of our favorite gatherings at Official Project Grit is the Saturday morning Rise & Ruck. We step off at 6 a.m. in the dark, and by halfway through, we’re walking into the sunrise.

That sunrise light isn’t just beautiful — it’s powerful. Studies published in Sleep Health and Frontiers in Physiology show that early morning sunlight exposure helps reset the circadian rhythm, improving sleep quality, regulating hormones, and boosting mood throughout the day.

When you ruck into the sunrise, you’re not just training your body. You’re syncing your internal clock with nature’s design.

The Health Benefits of Community

Science is clear: strong social connections are as important to long-term health as maintaining a healthy weight or not smoking. A landmark meta-analysis published in PLoS Medicine found that people with solid social relationships have a 50% increased likelihood of survival compared to those who are isolated.

Community

Community rucking delivers those benefits in real time. Shared miles break down barriers. Struggling together creates trust. Encouraging one another fuels resilience. It’s fitness that doubles as fellowship, and the health effects reach far beyond the physical. 

The Power of Silence

At Official Project Grit, we also teach the value of rucking in silence.

Sometimes you don't have your homies around or you just need some quiet. If you ruck alone, try making at least part of your miles just you and your thoughts. The science backs it: research in Frontiers in Psychology shows that silence reduces stress, enhances focus, and can even stimulate brain growth in regions linked to memory and emotion.

In a world full of noise and distraction, a silent ruck becomes moving meditation. Your breath and your footsteps become the rhythm. And in that rhythm, you find clarity.

More Than Just Exercise

Rucking isn’t here to replace the gym. Strength training, running, cycling, and other forms of exercise all have their place in a healthy lifestyle. What makes rucking unique is how it complements those practices:

  • It adds real-world load-bearing movement.

  • It gets you outdoors under natural light.

  • It's an equalizer. My weight may be heavier than yours but we can still ruck side by side.

  • It builds both endurance and strength at once.

  • It provides a path to both solitude and community.

Think of it as the missing piece in a well-rounded fitness life-a practice that trains not only the body, but the mind and spirit as well.

What We’ve Seen at Official Project Grit

After every one of our events, we watch people change:

  • They get stronger physically.

  • They find mental clarity in the miles.

  • They find both peace and challenge outdoors.

  • They face themselves, hit their wall, and push through it.

  • They discover they are capable of more than they ever thought possible.

  • They find adventure

  • They return stronger, not just for themselves, but for the people around them.

This isn’t hype-it’s human. Rucking works because it’s what humans were designed to do.

Your Invitation

If you want to build resilience, and connect with others on a deeper level, start with something simple: put some weight in a pack and ruck.

Join us at an Official Project Grit event, or step out on your own. Try the sunrise. Try the silence. Try the community.

The science is clear-and so is the truth we’ve seen on the road: rucking transforms more than your body. It transforms your your mind and spirit too.


📚 References

Rucking & Load Carriage Physiology

Light, Circadian Rhythm & Mood

  • Blume, C., Garbazza, C., & Spitschan, M. (2019). Effects of light on human circadian rhythms, sleep and mood. Somnologie, 23, 147–156. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11818-019-00215-x

  • Burns, A. C., Phillips, A. J. K., Abel, L. A., & Wright, K. P. (2021). Time spent in outdoor light is associated with mood, sleep, and circadian rhythm-related outcomes: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study in over 500,000 UK Biobank participants. Sleep Health, 7(3), 365–376. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsxh.2021.03.001

  • Yoon, I.-Y., Jeong, J., & Kim, S. J. (2023). Effect of bright morning light therapy on sleep, mood, and cognitive performance: A randomized controlled trial. Medicina, 59(6), 1066. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina59061066

Community & Social Connection

Silence & Mental Health

  • Ben-Soussan, T. D., Marson, A., Piervincenzi, G., Glicksohn, J., De Fano, A., Amenduni, F., Quattrocchi, G., & Carducci, F. (2020). Correlates of Silence: Enhanced Microstructural Changes Following Six Weeks of Silence-Related Practice and Self-Reported Experience. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 548. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00548

  • Pfeifer, E., & Wittmann, M. (2020). Waiting, Thinking, and Feeling: Variations in the Perception of Time During Silence. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 602. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00602

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WILLOW CITY RUCK

13 MILES UNDER WEIGHT THROUGH OUTLAW COUNTRY

MOVE AS ONE TRIBE. FINISH TOGETHER.

Long before these roads carried tourists and Sunday drivers, this country belonged to outlaws, cattle rustlers, and men who lived by their own code.

We step into that same country and carry our own weight across it.

The Willow City Ruck is a 13-mile endurance ruck through the rugged Texas Hill Country along the legendary Willow City Loop.

Rolling hills. Pink granite. Deep canyons.
Wide open ranch land under a big Texas sky.

Timed during peak wildflower season, it’s one of the most beautiful roads in the state.

But don’t let the scenery fool you. This road is unforgiving.

This is a team ruck. We move together. We carry weight together. We finish together.

No one gets left behind.

There are no aid stations. There are no shortcuts. There are no excuses.

Everything you need goes on your back.

At the finish there’s no podium. Just a tribe standing shoulder to shoulder, laying down the weight and looking back at the miles they earned together.

Ruck the outlaw road.

May 2, 2026
Willow City, Texas
Official Project Grit


What to Expect

Distance: 13 miles

Terrain: Rolling Hill Country roads along the Willow City Loop.

Format: Team ruck. Participants move together from start to finish.

Support: Self-supported. No aid stations or resupply points.

Required Ruck Weight:
Men: 20 lb minimum
Women: 10 lb minimum
Weight does not include food, water, or gear.

You Must Carry:

Water and nutrition for the full distance
Your required ruck weight
Personal gear you may need


The Standard

We move as a tribe.

No one gets left behind.
No one quits alone.
We carry the weight and finish the miles together.


This Ruck Is For People Who

Want to test themselves.
Believe in moving as a team.
Are willing to carry their own weight.


Sign Up

Join the tribe.
Earn the miles.
Ruck the outlaw road.

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