super fat , working out is hard.. what are good ways to star
vcmorse
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SO, my boy friend wants me to go to the gym with him and im cool with that but, im like almost 300 and its really hard for me to keep up with him [170] , and he doesnt seem to get that i cannot do the same things as him.
its really embarrassing telling your bf of two years that your too out of shape to do pretty much anything at the gym without feeling like im about to throw up or pass out..
please someone suggest things that i can do at the gym without feeling like i am going to die ?
thanks
its really embarrassing telling your bf of two years that your too out of shape to do pretty much anything at the gym without feeling like im about to throw up or pass out..
please someone suggest things that i can do at the gym without feeling like i am going to die ?
thanks
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Circuit training!
It helps get your blood pumping;
and burns calories even after you're done!0 -
try walking slowly on the treadmill while he works out...remind him that you need to start slow...
My husband used to forget that I couldn't do as much as him when I was 256 lbs... now I'm 178, and I would say I'm almost in better shape than him!0 -
cardio, start out on the treadmill
then move to elliptical.. you can work at your own pace and resistance0 -
I think that you should start off slow for sure. I feel that it's easier setting 5 pounds weight loss goals at a time. Walking would be a good way to start. At least 30 minutes at a steady pace. Then gradually increase the speed. Also, working on the elliptical could be good for you too.
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Walking on the tread mill0
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im just super frustrated cause it makes me feel like **** that i cant do anything!!0
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Why dont you suggest you go for a walk on the weekend? Walking is the best place to start and you can make it interesting by having a destination to walk to! You can build up from there. If you start out too hard at the gym you will hate it!0
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I was going to say elliptical, those are actually really easy to use and don't take a lot of effort if you are going at a slow pace. Start out slow and the more you do it the easier it will get. Good luck!0
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im 270ish and i do the elliptical... i can not stand the treadmill.. i just hate it! i feel like im going to fall off.. swimming is good too...walking out side is good too..0
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Just don't give up whatever you do. Take it slow - treat yourself kindly. You'll get there!0
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Try the treadmill at a comfortabel pace(no incline) to start with. See if you can go 15 to 20 minutes. I would start out easy and work your way into it. Otherwise, you will hurt yourself or burn yourself out. Good luck!!0
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I agree with slow walking on the tredmill. But, you should just tell your boyfriend that you need to start slow. Hopefully, he's just trying to help you to get active by inviting you to the gym. But, DON'T OVER DO IT! THAT CAN BE DANGEROUS! If he's been exercising a while, he should know that.0
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I started out on the elliptical. I could only do like 15 minutes max on level 1 at first, but it was a good start. Also, throw in some weights! Your man can spot you.0
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You can see my stats below, I started out at 277 and I started walking on the treadmill. I know its intimitating to go to the gym and work out in from of other people, but if you want to lose weight you just need to do this for yourself. Go in there and only think about yourself and what you want to accomplish and you will forget other people are even in there.0
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cardio...walking is the best. start slow and build your pace (if you can)
I'm bigger than you and this is how I started. I do Yoga now for about an hour...it gradually gets easier.0 -
this happend with me and my husband who is a muay thai fighter... I had to sit down with him and explain to him that i need to do this with baby steps. men just dont get it sometimes! LOL0
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maybe start off slow by walking on the treadmill? i know gyms can be intimidating. shoot for something simple that you can do consistently. some gyms offer classes for beginners too. if you are comfortable, try a low impact water aerobics class. its a great workout and easy on the joints.0
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For best advice, ask the staff or get a personal trainer. They won't try and give you more than you can do and they'll help you find a level that's good for you.0
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i usually go on the recumbant bike but it seems my butt has gotton to big for it... so i have to find other options.
i use to be able to do some cardio machine for like 30 min nonstop but now after about 5 i feel as if im going to die,
when i go to the gym with my bf he likes to stay for around 2-3 hrs, so when i go, i start out on the bike, feel like ****, and have about 2 hrs to kill trying to think of things to do that won't make me pass out..
iv been trying to tell him i would honestly like to try working out at home first { i have a excersize bike} and then when i can stay on that for more that 30 min, start going to the gym.0 -
ANY movement is a start. I started out at 272 and had a super hard time as well. I have only lost 13 lbs but find it easier to exercise now. Just remember to not get too frustrated and give up. Even you begin with a slow walk around your neighborhood like i did, it will eventually pay off.0
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