I need exercises to do! Please help
kellymarie0603
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I am just starting this and I'll be honest its going to be hard for me! I have a lot of physical issues and I hurt a lot. I need some exercises or a web site where i can fit the exercises to my body! I am really wanting to lose this weight I have always been a bit big but when I got pregnant with my daughter I put on a lot of weight and i want it to go away! If you can please help it would be appreciated and If you wanna add me as a friend so i have people to talk to who will lift me up when I dont feel like doing it anymore go a head!
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For weight loss, your diet is more important than exercise.
But there's plenty of ideas if you have a surf around YouTube!0 -
If you are not use to doing exercise just move more Use the stairs Lose the remote Walk Do arm and leg lifts
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Can you try just doing some walking every day just to get a bit more active? Once you've got into the habit maybe change it up with a workout?
Feel free to add me for support, I log daily0 -
Hi Hon congratulations on making this big step coming here and asking for help here.
I found a website that deals with exercise with disabilities. You can join in a 14
week guided program. Check them out. Good luck, be patient and don't give up!
I hope this helps :-):drinker:
http://www.ncpad.org/
Welcome to NCPAD's 14-Week Program to a Healthier You!
What is the program?
Description: A free, personalized, web-based physical activity and nutrition program
Target Audience: People with mobility limitations, chronic health conditions and physical disabilities Goal: To help you get moving and making healthy nutrition choices Duration: 14 weeks0 -
You could try DDP Yoga?0
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Maybe some of these with modifications? http://30dayfitnesschallenges.com/0
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For weight loss, your diet is more important than exercise.
But there's plenty of ideas if you have a surf around YouTube!
This ^^^^^ You didn't mention what your disabilities in exercisising were, so if you can do something with your arms. go to www.youtube.com and in the search put in arm exercises, or if you can use your legs, "leg exercises" or beginning leg exercises etc. youtube has mega amounts of exercise videos from the beginner to the expertise and for all area's of your body.0 -
Thank you all! I have fibromyalgia and Rheumatoid arthritis in my legs back and arms... I wake up in major pain everyday I try to walk as much as i can be being its winter now and I live on a busy street and babysit I dont want to take my friends son out in this crap... So I needed to find something that would be inside but still help I will look things up on youtube and check other sites mention It is a great help to me for all your suggestions0
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hiyah
leslie sansone walk at home videos are on you tube you can check that out.
i also use fitness blender and hasfit.com see if there are any exercises that suit you on there. maybe swimming would be a good idea if you could get out. just take it gently until you get stronger. good luck.0 -
I don't know how much you are trying to lose, I have recently hit my goals and am struggling to eat enough to maintain. I started out with a simple grappling circuit very good upper and lower body workout.0
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I have fibromyalgia and chronic pain issues so I understand where you are coming from. Yoga or tai chi are wonderful ways to get active and you can find videos on YouTube that will work for you. Start with a beginners level and modify the moves until you can do them fully. I was surprised how much yoga helped my pain - especially my back. Start out slowly and take as many breaks as you need. Keep well hydrated because if you become low on fluids it will magnify your pain. You can also do any type of water aerobics, swimming, low impact aerobics or walking. Your local gym should have child care for the kids you take care of if you can afford it.
I know how hard being in pain can be but we need to get moving for it to get better as long as we don't over do it.
Edit: someone else mentioned the walk at home workouts. I really like them. They are low impact and easy to do.0 -
alright thanks! I will check into it! If you ever need to talk just message me I am normally around always... I cant afford going to a gym I live in a small town right now and would have to drive 45 mins there and 45 mins back (lots of gas) and its just not worth it right now...0
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walk. walk. and walk some more.0
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If you dont have Fibroymalia or a chronic pain problem you wouldnt understand but walking hurts really bad after a while of doing it.... I was just looking for other more fun things to do...Plus i live in northern michigan Where its snowing right now.... Cant walk in the snow0
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I don't know how much you are trying to lose, I have recently hit my goals and am struggling to eat enough to maintain. I started out with a simple grappling circuit very good upper and lower body workout.
:huh: I'm curious>>:indifferent: what is grappling circuit?0 -
I wrote down some awesome motivational quotes this morning, maybe one will help you...
* Be stronger than your excuses
*I may not be there yet - but I'm closer than I was yesterday
*If you're tired of starting over - stop giving up
*Yesterday you said tomorrow
There are always going to be reasons not to exercise or not to eat better - and those reasons will always make it hard.
"I hurt, it's raining, I don't feel like cooking, I'm too busy, It's too hot/cold, I'm not seeing results, don't want to exercise in front of my kids/husband, can't afford a gym, etc..." I know. I've said all of those, sometimes I sit on my bed in my workout clothes and have to GOOGLE motivation to exercise. I know...it's lame.. but true.
You just have to find what works for you - and.... you have to understand that what works for you today, may not work for you tomorrow. Keep adjusting, keep changing, keep growing (or shrinking ) .. YOU CAN DO IT! You aren't the first one to have this problem, you wont be the last.
What works for me currently is doing a few 30-day challenges, walking on the treadmill, riding the exercise bike and some easy yoga for stress relief. What works for me tomorrow may be an exercise video or two and some time on the stepper... it's going to change and you need to be fluid.
I wish you great success, I hope you find what works for you.0 -
Im not trying to make excises but thanks those works of encouragement help! I just know my body and I know I am going to have to start slow and work up not go at it full force0
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You'd be hard pressed to find a low impact cardiovascular exercise routine that's worth doing and would be much easier on your body than this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykPr0t2KutY
It's based on walking, but she varies the steps so that you aren't putting your muscles and joints through the same repetitive motions endlessly for the full 21 minutes. You'll be warm and dry and on firm, flat ground for the entire time. And as you'll always be at your destination, you don't have to worry about being stranded outside somewhere if discomfort forces you to take a rest break or quit early.0 -
I'd agree with starting off with some very gentle yoga.0
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Convict Conditioning and You Are Your Own Gym are designed to be flexible and geared toward individual abilities.
Here's another that you should be able to adjust for yourself.
http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2009/12/09/beginner-body-weight-workout-burn-fat-build-muscle/
Oh, now that I'm at home I can post:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX9FSZJu4480 -
Im not trying to make excises but thanks those works of encouragement help! I just know my body and I know I am going to have to start slow and work up not go at it full force
If your body is really hurting that much, you should concentrate mostly on what you are eat and perhaps learn some yoga.0 -
Hi I my self am a chronic pain sufferer. I have joint pain in my back and knees from chronic lyme disease and neuropathy from nerve damage from the lymes and shingles.....I know you said you cant walk much but how about try to get up every half hr and walk around the house an extra 5-10 mins. Light weight lifting for your arms also will help and yes yoga!!! There is yoga videos on you tube for beginners and some one also mentioned Leslie Sansone, theres a few of them, the first one I did. I only completed 20 mins and then the next time I completed the next 20 mins. I believe it was 47 mins long for the 3 mile walk. Then I found the 2 mile walk one and I do 25 mins of it now, just do what your body can do but each time try your best to add in a little extra0
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My mom has fibromyalgia as well as messed up knees and shoulders and she's been doing water aerobics for a couple of months and loves it. Her class is taught in extra warm water (around 100 F, I think) which helps with some of the pain and stiffness. From personal experience, I recommend yoga but listen to your body and let yourself progress slowly. As far as weight loss goes, I agree it's mostly about diet. I think you'll also find that once you've lost some weight, exercise will become easier and less painful because your joints will be under less pressure.0
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Start with walking. A very good and easy start.0
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Thank you all! I have fibromyalgia and Rheumatoid arthritis in my legs back and arms... I wake up in major pain everyday I try to walk as much as i can be being its winter now and I live on a busy street and babysit I dont want to take my friends son out in this crap... So I needed to find something that would be inside but still help I will look things up on youtube and check other sites mention It is a great help to me for all your suggestions
Sometimes I put on some fast music and walk in place or around the house.0 -
I know you asked for exercises to do but heres a group that im in for pain http://www.myfitnesspal.com/forums/show/52156-chronic-pain-fibromyalgia0
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The best advice is to start with something easy....just start walking is great advice. Doesn't have to be far just start. I find that if my runs are shorter I am more apt to do them, then if each run is a torture test. Something fun and easy and your more apt to do it. Doesn't get much easier than that. Another thing is don't look at the big picture, set small goals for yourself. Lets say you want to loose 10 lbs, set that goal but set small goals in between. Lets say by the end of December I want to loose 2 lbs. This way it does not become overwhelming. Start small and before you know it the weight will be coming off.
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If moving around is challenging, I'd divide my time between walking (I love leslie sansone videos) and working with dumbbells at home. There are lots of great videos on you tube. With the weights, focus on slow, controlled movements. The weight work will help your body maintain the muscle mass you have, and makes more of your lost weight be fat. It's wonderful that you are making this change in your life, and the life of your family. Take it one step at a time.... and measure yourself now, because sometimes the scale wont move but other measurements will.0
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Walking is your friend .... just walk, breathe in some fresh air, soak up some sunshine and keep on walking ....
There are also great Walk at Home videos (Leslie Sansone) which you can find if you search, and which you can do if you find it hard to get out.
But ya - be good to yourself, walk as much as you can and start working on good nutrition.0 -
Exercise is overrated as a means of losing weight. it's almost useless. it's good for other things which we can discuss.
for weight loss it's diet. start with the keto calculator website, set your MFP goals to what the calculator says and we'll all be more than happy to help. Best best is to get the Carbs down to 50-75 grams a day and set the calories to what the keto calculator says.
for exercise if you are heavy start with walking laps in the pool at gym. just walk laps in water. you'll be surprised.0
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