Pets get in the way
traceytwink
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Has anyone else got a problem with their pet getting in the way when exercising at home? We have a 7yr old stupid cat that loves getting in the way, when we are doing kettle bells he sits between my hubby's legs, if I lay on the floor doing Pilates he rubs past me and sits right in the way and last night while stepping he came and sat in front of the step, ggggrrrrrrhhhhh
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Put him in another room and shut the door.
Problem solved.0 -
Put them in a different room, and shut the door. Leave their favourite toy in there. Do it around their mealtime if you can, food distracts.
Sorry that's probably not that much help, I used to have cats and they always got in the way too. Thankfully, after pushing them away a couple of times they got the message and sulked off elsewhere though.0 -
Oh situps/pushups are right out in our apartment. The minute we hit the floor we're on their turf and they want to help. although, leg lifts + cat = weight resistance.... =P0
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My dog (Akita/Shepherd cross) insists I cant do steps unless I'm holding her rope and pulling her up with me.
Extra workout...bonus.0 -
I have a slightly different pet situation. My cat has seen me exercise so rarely, that he actually gets scared when I start. His ears go flat and he look at me with great alarm. Hopefully, both he and I will get used to me moving in a healthy way.0
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Shame... they only get in the way because they also "want to play"
My little maltese loves jumping on top of me while i'm on the mat... it is distracting but i spend a minute or two laughing, then chase him around for another minute or two, he then gets tired, sits on the couch & watches me workout.0 -
I'd love a cat to get in the way! We left our beloved cat with my mother-in-law when we emigrated and we miss her! :sad:0
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My cat does this!0
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My cats are quite uninterested in me- until I exercise or sit in my recliner.
I try to spend at least an hour or two in the recliner most days, so we get quality cuddle time. Then when I exercise, I don't feel as guilty about scooping them out from between my legs and plopping them unceremoniously on the desk or whatever. It becomes a game, but they are quickly distracted by the view of bunnies/birds/foxes/deer in our back yard. :-)0 -
With three inside dogs, if you exercise on the floor, you can expect a french doggie kiss..Yuck!0
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My dog always hung right around me quite interested until she got a weight in the nose a couple of times.0
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my two dogs crawl all over me when I start yoga on the mat
10 min of ear rubs and belly scritches ( for each) and then they lay off to the side for a few min and come back for more.
If I am getting ready to go running they are dragging the leashes around trying to give them to me love my furbabies0 -
My cats are always getting in the way and if they're not then my daughter is usually is ( she loves crawling under me when i do pushups) lol0
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My cats do, but I don't mind. Otherwise, I would put them up while I exercise.0
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LOL!
Yep!
We have two 11 month old Great Danes - They LOVE to lean into me while I am weight training (Les Mills/Chalean) and whenever I get on the floor they maul me... oh and they also try to jump on the treadmill with me!
I typically crate them when I am ready to exercise! Love them so it is hard to be mad, but quite frustrating!0 -
My dog exercises with me.
This thread just gave me yet another reason to dislike cats.
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Yep mine do ALL the time. I actually have to lock them in another room or I spend all the time yelling at them to get out of the way. The MOMENT I start working out they either want to go outside or they want to wrestle right in front of me.
Pain in the *kitten* they are.
Know how hard it is to do walk at home or Zumba with 2 smaller dogs playing right in the ONLY spot you can workout in?:mad: :explode:0 -
the mutts in my profile pic are ~55-60# each. The one couldn't care less. The other thinks that any type of ab work is the best thing in the world, and proceeds to bounce on our tummies any time the path is clear, licking and poking us with his nose. At worst I ignore it (he still enjoys himself), but just as often we turn it into a game - the faster I do crunches the faster the mutt has to work to lick my face.
Actually, i was wrong. The other just doesn't care about traditional ab work and exercising, but the second we start doing yoga (esp. downward dog) she goes nuts (her sedate version of it, she's older). We just play along until she tires out.
They're not around forever, let them distract you with their affection and interest. Makes life richer for everybody.0 -
One of my cats would always get in the way when I was trying to do zumba on the wii. She would just stand in my way and watch the tv. Eventually though, some sort of quick motion move would come up and she would gallop off (she's young and still very crazy playful. Sounds like horses running through our house). I haven't done any exercise in the home in a while, been going to the gym.0
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My dog used to walk with me every day, come rain, hail or shine. She's not allowed to walk any more than 1km at a time now, no up/down hill and she's not allowed out during cold weather. When we got her diagnosis I stopped walking for months. I still have trouble going out without her. It breaks my heart knowing that she wants to come, but can't :brokenheart: That got in the way of my plans big time!
We do have a cake that just loves to climb in under my back every time I do a crunch. Or she sits at my feet and looks at me patronisingly while I work out.0 -
My cat loves to 'join in' with my exercises. If I do a plank, he loves to come and sit underneath me so I can't get down again!0
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I've got 2 children. I wish I could lock them away :laugh: :laugh: just kidding!0
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My dogs will get in the way of my elliptical, which can be very dangerous for them, so I have to sneak downstairs and I'll hear my Basset/Beagle scratching at the door and Pomeranian will bark at being left out. When I'm trying to lift weights or do Pilates or Yoga, they will jump on me like they want to join in too, so I'll grab Droopy's paws when he jumps up on me and go through a movement with him and he gets it out of his system and will go lie down. Same with Foxie Lady, I'll pick her up and use her as the weight and then she's like "I'm outta here!"0
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Put him in another room and shut the door.
Problem solved.
But that doesn't help cause they then scratch the carpet! My cat is EXACTLY the same, if you are not giving him attention then he tries to get your attention! When my phone rings, he is straight away sat on me purring getting my attention!0 -
Has anyone else got a problem with their pet getting in the way when exercising at home? We have a 7yr old stupid cat that loves getting in the way, when we are doing kettle bells he sits between my hubby's legs, if I lay on the floor doing Pilates he rubs past me and sits right in the way and last night while stepping he came and sat in front of the step, ggggrrrrrrhhhhh
Yeah if my two cats get in the room (they can open the door) they are constantly rubbing against me or lying on my yoga mat. If I have weights they think I'm pointing things to things on the floor & get in the way there too hehe It makes me laugh & then the youngest gets all hyper & jumps around & runs crazily around the house :happy:
unfortunately we don't have many doors in our rented home that actually closes properly that they can't open so we can't just shut them out0 -
I'd love a cat to get in the way! We left our beloved cat with my mother-in-law when we emigrated and we miss her! :sad:
Very sorry for your loss. :frown:0 -
My log loves to come see what I am doing! especially when I do my Russian twists, she wants to get in my lap which she is a little big. I just give her some love then get her to move0
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:laugh:I have a slightly different pet situation. My cat has seen me exercise so rarely, that he actually gets scared when I start. His ears go flat and he look at me with great alarm. Hopefully, both he and I will get used to me moving in a healthy way.
I had a good belly laugh on this one! I could just imagine .0 -
OF course they want to be where you are.
In the house I close the door. Me on one side - dogs on the other.
Outside I do a lot of walking with our two dogs. But one is old and can't walk too far or fast anymore. So I'm doing C25K with the other so we both get in better shape.0 -
I have 4 Shih Tzus and when I get on the floor for excersise they think it's play time..I have to keep shooing them on. Eventually they got used to it and now sniff and go on as if to say " OH I see, its moms' playtime now."0
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