Just Ruck It

Lindsay LaBella

Tune in to discover how rucking can be more than just a workout; it’s a pathway to personal growth, connection with nature, and the pursuit of bigger goals. So grab your pack, lace up your boots because Life is Rucking Wonderful!

  1. 12/03/2025

    12 Rucks of Christmas #29

    The 12 Rucks of ChristmasAfter a couple of months away from the mic, I’m back with a festive, low-pressure episode designed to bring a little joy, movement, and momentum back into your routine. Life has been… a lot. Between caregiving, the time change, and feeling like the cheese slid right off my cracker (let’s be honest—I don’t even know where the cracker went), this season has been about surviving more than thriving. But now that I’ve settled into a new rhythm, I’m ready to bring some lighthearted energy back to Just Ruck It. In this episode, I introduce The 12 Rucks of Christmas—a fun, flexible holiday challenge packed with tiny, joyful ways to keep yourself moving through December. Each “day” offers a simple ruck idea you can fit into even the busiest or most chaotic moment of the season. From gingerbread-light strolls to mall laps, snowy wanders, gratitude walks, and a year-end Let-It-Go ruck, this challenge is all about rediscovering movement your way. You’ll also hear a quick safety reminder for rucking during the dark, cold winter months, plus a challenge to start imagining your 2026 goals—not the pressure-filled kind, but the real dreams you quietly hold for yourself. Whether you’re running on empty or feeling festive and ready to move, this episode is designed to meet you exactly where you are. ⭐ What’s Inside This Episode Why I’ve been away & what life looks like nowA warm, humorous re-entry into movementThe 12 Rucks of Christmas — 12 bite-sized holiday ruck ideasQuick winter rucking safety tipsA reflective challenge to start imagining your 2026 goalsA reminder that life is rucking wonderful—especially when you let a little holiday magic fuel your miles⭐ Stay Connected Follow my rucking adventures, upcoming challenges, and behind-the-scenes updates:  • Substack: Just Ruck It • Instagram: @JustRuckingIt • Facebook: @JustRuckingIt ⭐ If You Loved This Episode… Leave a review, share it with a friend, or tag me on social with your holiday rucks! Every share helps more people find movement, joy, and confidence through rucking. Send us a text Life is Rucking Wonderful!

    9 min
  2. 10/01/2025

    Ruck Your Goals #28

    As the seasons shift from sunny summer to chilly fall, it gets harder to stay motivated. The days get shorter, the rain gets colder, and the lure of holiday food is strong. That’s where goals come in. In this episode of Just Ruck It, Lindsay shares why goal setting matters, how to build both big goals and micro-goals, and the many ways you can use your ruck as a full-body training tool. From the Great Range Athlete “Dismal Wilderness Challenge” to her own personal redemption goals, this episode will inspire you to set your own path before winter hibernation mode kicks in. 🔑 What You’ll Learn: Why seasonal changes make goals more important than ever.How “big goals” and “micro-goals” work together to keep momentum going.Creative ways to use your ruck beyond walking with weight — from squats and presses to front carries and burpee rucks.The role of accountability — whether from a team, a coach, or just your own calendar.The October Challenge: pick one big goal, one micro-goal, and set both a reward and a penalty.🧭 Resources & Links: Learn more about Seek to Do More and the Great Range Athlete program here (not affiliated): 46Outdoors.com Follow Lindsay on social: Instagram & Facebook @JustRuckingItMore articles, accountability check-ins, and community: JustRuckIt.Substack.com Katmai National Park’s Fat Bear Week info: nps.gov/fat-bear-week Fat Bear Week overview from DOI: doi.gov/blog/everything-you-want-know-about-katmai-national-parks-fat-bears 📣 October Challenge: One big goal for the rest of the year.One micro-goal just for October.One penalty if you fail.One reward if you succeed.Share your goals with Lindsay on Instagram or Facebook @JustRuckingIt or on Substack at JustRuckIt.Substack.com . Send us a text Life is Rucking Wonderful!

    14 min
  3. 08/20/2025

    Ruck Strong – What the Word ‘Strength’ Really Means #25

    What does it really mean to be strong? We all think we know — lifting, pushing, enduring. But the roots of the word tell a deeper story: one of tension, strain, and holding firm under pressure. In this episode, I dig into the etymology of strong and strength, tracing the word from Old English strang to the Proto-Indo-European string-, meaning “tight, drawn together.” We explore how strength has always been about more than muscle — it’s about mental grit, emotional steadiness, and moral resilience. I also share insights from Michael Joseph Gross’s book Stronger: The Untold Story of Muscle and Strength — including why ancient physicians distrusted muscle, how modern science reframes it as a partner to the soul, and the inspiring story of 90-year-olds regaining strength through training. Finally, I connect this history to my own journey of rucking, and how carrying weight on the trail has shifted my mindset from I can’t to let’s try. If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to ruck strong — this one’s for you. What You’ll Learn in This Episode The surprising linguistic roots of “strong” and “strength.”How strength expanded from physical power to include mental, emotional, and moral resilience.Why history once split “brains vs. brawn” — and how rucking bridges the gap.Michael Joseph Gross’s insights from Stronger on tension, training, and freedom.My own story of finding freedom through rucking as I approach 50.Citations & Sources Gross, Michael Joseph. Stronger: The Untold Story of Muscle in Our Lives. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2025.Etymology references: Old English strang, Proto-Germanic strangaz, Proto-Indo-European root strenk- / string- (Etymonline, Oxford English Dictionary).Galen’s writings on muscle and the soul (historical summaries, secondary sources).Dr. Maria Fiatarone Singh’s studies on resistance training in nonagenarians (cited in Gross, Stronger).Let’s Connect 📲 Follow me on Facebook & Instagram @JustRuckingIt ✍️ Read more on Substack – weekly bonus stories, challenges, and reflections 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review to help grow this rucking community! Send us a text Life is Rucking Wonderful!

    15 min
  4. 08/06/2025

    1 Year of Rucking - What Rucking Taught Me About Strength, Grit, and Showing Up #24

    1 Year of Rucking – What Rucking Taught Me About Strength, Grit, and Showing Up One year ago, I was standing on Mount Jo, out of breath and wondering how the hell I let things get that hard. My knees hurt, my spirit was low, and I knew something had to change. So I picked up a pack. I picked up a coach. And I decided to start showing up for myself. In this episode, I’m celebrating a full year of rucking—through injury, grief, chaos, weather, and every excuse in the book. I’m reflecting on what that journey taught me about discipline, healing, and grit. From my first ruck with a pair of dumbbells in a CamelBak to backpacking trips, races, and summit bourbon toasts—I’ve carried more than just weight. This episode is for anyone curious about what happens when you commit to something—even imperfectly. Whether you’re just starting or already deep in your own journey, I hope my story reminds you that strength is built one step at a time. 💥 Want to start your own journey? I’ve got a challenge for you inside. Whether you're a brand-new rucker or looking for your next big goal, this week’s two-part challenge will help you take that next step. 🌐 Links & Resources: 📸 Follow along on Instagram: @JustRuckingIt 📬 Join the crew on Substack: justruckit.substack.com 🥾 Explore Seek to Do More + Great Range Athlete: 46Outdoors.com 🎒 Rucking Events: mammothmarch.com 🌲 Cranberry Lake 50 Info: cranberrylake50.org 🔥 Firetower Challenge & ADK Info: adk.org Life is rucking wonderful—because it starts with just one step, and it can change everything. Send us a text Life is Rucking Wonderful!

    22 min
  5. 07/09/2025

    Rucking off the Bandwagon #22

    Episode Summary: In this honest and hard-hitting episode of Just Ruck It, Lindsay tackles something every rucker (and every human) faces sooner or later: what to do when you've fallen off the bandwagon—and how to start again when the weight you carry isn't just in your pack, but in your heart, body, and mind. Whether you're dealing with injury, burnout, grief, or plain old life chaos, this episode is your permission slip to take a breath, reset, and begin again—without shame. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: Lindsay’s own “Olympic-level” dive off the bandwagon (hello, poison ivy and prednisone)Why comebacks never look like movie montages—and that’s okayThe truth about injury recovery and the courage it takes to ask for helpHow to start small, show up consistently, and build momentum againReal strategies for pushing past mental resistance and reclaiming your rucking rhythmA weekly challenge you can do today—even if your shoes have dust on themKey Takeaways: You’re not starting from scratch—you’re starting from experience.Your comeback doesn’t have to be big. It has to be real.Progress starts with standing up—literally.Consistency will get you farther than motivation ever will.🏁 This Week’s Challenge: Go for one walk—just one. No weight required. No pressure. Just you, your shoes, and the decision to show up. 💬 Join the Conversation: Have a comeback story or a weekend win to share? Tag @JustRuckingIt on Instagram or join the community at JustRuckIt.Substack.com. You might even be featured in an upcoming episode! Mentioned in this Episode: Injury recovery and the value of physical therapyBuilding a sustainable, low-pressure routineRucking during heat waves and navigating mental slumpsSend us a text Life is Rucking Wonderful!

    17 min
5
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7 Ratings

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Tune in to discover how rucking can be more than just a workout; it’s a pathway to personal growth, connection with nature, and the pursuit of bigger goals. So grab your pack, lace up your boots because Life is Rucking Wonderful!

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