Help! How to keep fit while injured?
Serenalal
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Hi everyone,
So have been told that on my right ankle once again needs surgery and I should stop "Zumba" and quite as intense exercises for now. The problem is that even after surgery I will be in a moon-boot for a while also and my exercises and walking will be restricted. So what I ask is , what are great exercises, workouts that don't focus so much on my legs but still provide a great energy expenditure and can still keep me fit (and hopefully so I still can keep loosing weight)??? I have access to a great university gym
Thanks,
Serena
So have been told that on my right ankle once again needs surgery and I should stop "Zumba" and quite as intense exercises for now. The problem is that even after surgery I will be in a moon-boot for a while also and my exercises and walking will be restricted. So what I ask is , what are great exercises, workouts that don't focus so much on my legs but still provide a great energy expenditure and can still keep me fit (and hopefully so I still can keep loosing weight)??? I have access to a great university gym
Thanks,
Serena
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If you are on crutches that is a great workout!! It worked for me!0
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I think that this is something that you should discuss with your surgeon or doctor. Ankles are complex and any advice can only be general. Without understanding the injury and how any external stress may affect it, it is impossible to give decent exercise advice and likely that any advice is wrong and possibly damaging to you.
But, you can maintain and even continue to lose without exercise: it is just that for some people this is harder than with exercise.0 -
I completely agree, that my injury to put it lightly is complex, I was more asking exercises that would maybe focus focus on upper-body strengths etc? Does this make more sense?0
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When I broke my ankle years ago, I did upper body work like you suggest - anything you can do seated really, even leg raises and stuff were possible. I actually cycled and rowed (machines) as well so you might be able to do that after surgery, but check with your doctor.
I'd suggest going to a gym and getting an upper body routine set up now and look at what you might be able to do with your legs which doesn't impact the ankle.0
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