Husbandless exercising?
deenaspell
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My husband recently hurt his knee, so he's probably going to be out of the exercise game for 2+ months. He's my workout partner and we just started playing tennis again, so it sucks! Tennis is how I lost all my weight last year. I've gained 15 lbs, so I'm already down about it and this is a major blow to my chances of losing that again. Any suggestions on what to do on my own? I should mention I'm not into intense things like Crossfit.
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Will you do at home DVDs? I really love brazil butt lift, it's not super intense but a heck of a workout. I've had super muscle building results. Kettlebell is also great. Biking is an idea too.0
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I don't play tennis, no hand-eye coordination here! And, my husband never works out. All of my workouts are all about me! Find something else that you like to do or find a friend that like to play tennis. I like workout dvds, you can do them right when you get up in the morning to start the day. Take brisk walks and enjoy the outdoors. Lift things up and put them down. Lol. Whatever:) Just keep moving!0
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I don't play tennis, no hand-eye coordination here! And, my husband never works out. All of my workouts are all about me! Find something else that you like to do or find a friend that like to play tennis. I like workout dvds, you can do them right when you get up in the morning to start the day. Take brisk walks and enjoy the outdoors. Lift things up and put them down. Lol. Whatever:) Just keep moving!
^^^this, if I depended on my hubby to workout I would never workout..I go to the gym and lift weights, treadmill work or whatever else I feel like that day.0 -
Why don't you find a new tennis partner. Look at something like meetup or even Craigslist if you don't know anyone else who plays. Also, you can play racquetball without a partner.0
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Go to the Atlanta Craigslist.
Under community, click on activities.
In the 'search for' box, type in tennis.
See if there's anyone looking for a tennis partner.
If not, post an ad.
Also, see if the tennis pros know anyone looking for a practice partner.0 -
I play racquetball and swim. It's easy to play and there is always someone looking for a new partner. Or play tennis against a wall on your own.0
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Those are all good suggestions! I personally love Zumba, If you enjoy dancing you should give it a try.0
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i dunno, like every activity under the sun, moon or stars? i've never had a husband but i've managed to find things i enjoy.
i never understand these threads. am i supposed to tell you what you like to do?0 -
i dunno, like every activity under the sun, moon or stars? i've never had a husband but i've managed to find things i enjoy.
i never understand these threads. am i supposed to tell you what you like to do?
Yep, what he said. I like running but my husband doesn't. It's actually my thing and like doing it alone0 -
oh no! I just realized I can't lose weight because I don't have a husband to exercise with!0
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Could you join a tennis club, perhaps at your local rec center? Or even take a class?0
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you might even find the conversation more stimulating.0 -
I suggest you take a break until your husband can exercise again, thus showing your full support for him in times like these when he needs it most.0
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My husband doesn't work out, so I do all of my exercise alone. I run, go to group fitness classes, lift weights, do DVD exercises, ride bike. If you have some sort of tennis club in town, you could look for another partner if tennis is your main form of exercise.0
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oh no! I just realized I can't lose weight because I don't have a husband to exercise with!
I would marry you but it's not legal. Maybe get an exercise dog?0 -
I actually feel like I do better when I'm not trying to exercise with my husband. His work schedule is crazy so when I was trying to wait for him to go to the gym we ended up missing a lot of workouts.0
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i'm pretty sure your husband is sabotaging you0
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oh no! I just realized I can't lose weight because I don't have a husband to exercise with!
LOL, this is what I was thinking.
OP- don't let his injury be your excuse....0 -
find something you love doing, and do it! I love running...my husband does not! I kinda like that he doesn't like to run because it ensures that I get "alone" time everyday0
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I used to play raquetball with hubby quite often, but also had some injuries. I'm really a solo exerciser though, the r-ball was just a nice active date alternative. I play tennis (not great, but ...) I wonder if there is another gal in your area if you could just connect (I did ask around for my neighbors, had a couple possibilities but haven't actually done it yet). You probaby aren't alone in wanting to play but needing a partner.
I go visit the folks and play with my dad sometimes. Yes, he's 70 and he can beat me. My boys are competitive enough with me in TABLE tennis, but pretty pitiful on a real court0 -
Major blow?
I think you can do it.0 -
oh no! I just realized I can't lose weight because I don't have a husband to exercise with!
I would marry you but it's not legal. Maybe get an exercise dog?
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
I think everyone in the entire town of Alpharetta plays tennis. You should be able to find a replacement player.0
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What ever did you do before you were married? Or did you just have a relationship one after the other and all of them were your workout partners?0
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I exclusively do this type of excercise since I don't nor have I ever had a husband.
I do see how a husband may be useful though, but not as an exercise partner. It would be great if I could leave my husband with the kid so I could go for a 2 hour run without the jogger.
Anyway you have 4 options:
1. Find new tennis partner
2. Find new husband
3. Find new excercise interest
4. Give up
My recommendation would be option 1 or 3. Or maybe both. The only way you can find a new form of excercise that really interestsyou Iis by trying a bunch of random stuff. Twice in my life I tried things I wasn't really interested in and it worked out. The first was boxing. I went to a class because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. I ended up going to 3 classes a week for 3 years.
Then there is running. I couldn't understand why anyone would want to do it. I only tried it because it was the only thing I could think of to start excercising again while I had my daughter with me. I instantly took to it. Turns out running is the thing that was missing from my life. If I hadn't tried it, I wouldn't have known that.0 -
There's this really interesting new thing everyone is doing called putting one foot in front of the other. You can even do it without a partner! I'm so excited about this new trend.0
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Those are all good suggestions! I personally love Zumba, If you enjoy dancing you should give it a try.
My SIL loves that! I should try it! I'm not an awesome dancer, so I never thought much about doing it - especially in public. Do you go to a class or do DVDs?0 -
You know, I used to run all the time, but it got really boring, so I stopped. I guess I could pick it up again and see if I feel differently now? I don't know.
BTW, LOL to your response on this post!I exclusively do this type of excercise since I don't nor have I ever had a husband.
I do see how a husband may be useful though, but not as an exercise partner. It would be great if I could leave my husband with the kid so I could go for a 2 hour run without the jogger.
Anyway you have 4 options:
1. Find new tennis partner
2. Find new husband
3. Find new excercise interest
4. Give up
My recommendation would be option 1 or 3. Or maybe both. The only way you can find a new form of excercise that really interestsyou Iis by trying a bunch of random stuff. Twice in my life I tried things I wasn't really interested in and it worked out. The first was boxing. I went to a class because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. I ended up going to 3 classes a week for 3 years.
Then there is running. I couldn't understand why anyone would want to do it. I only tried it because it was the only thing I could think of to start excercising again while I had my daughter with me. I instantly took to it. Turns out running is the thing that was missing from my life. If I hadn't tried it, I wouldn't have known that.0 -
I don't know? I've never tried any home DVDs. Any specific ones you would recommend?Will you do at home DVDs? I really love brazil butt lift, it's not super intense but a heck of a workout. I've had super muscle building results. Kettlebell is also great. Biking is an idea too.0
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Awww! :-)I suggest you take a break until your husband can exercise again, thus showing your full support for him in times like these when he needs it most.0
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