New to exercise and VERY unfit - ideas please!
shezza737
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Hi all, I am VERY unfit but would like to try and get some exercise into my daily routine. Exercise is pretty new to me if i am 100% honest , and to be even more honest, I don't like it in the slightest! But, I want to overcome this if i can.
I have numerous exercise DVD's at home, the majority still sealed. What I am wonderig is, if one of these would be a good way to start? What do you guys think?
I even have the 30 day shred which in an earlier post I said I was going to try but I wonder, am i totally kidding myself??? Considering how unfit I am - i think you will all say yes lol!!
So., what I really want to know is what exercise people would recommend to someone as undedicated (but who wants to get dedicated) and unfit as me??
I would be grateful of any advice and support anyone is willing to give.
Thank you x
I have numerous exercise DVD's at home, the majority still sealed. What I am wonderig is, if one of these would be a good way to start? What do you guys think?
I even have the 30 day shred which in an earlier post I said I was going to try but I wonder, am i totally kidding myself??? Considering how unfit I am - i think you will all say yes lol!!
So., what I really want to know is what exercise people would recommend to someone as undedicated (but who wants to get dedicated) and unfit as me??
I would be grateful of any advice and support anyone is willing to give.
Thank you x
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Anyone can walk, then increase speed and distance.0
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I was in exactly the same position as you 45 days ago. I started with walking at lunchtime and Sundays. I moved onto eliptical trainer and zumba. I have now recieved my 30 DS and I will be starting that in 2 weeks time.
There was no way I could have approached starting exercise any other way.....but that was just me! :-)0 -
Walk!
I HATED exercise with a passion, but I have started walking much more than I did and then started going to the gym. Do an exercise vid/ dvd that's fun. Some of the dance ones look but i'm super un co-ordinated!0 -
Hi there. I also am very very unfit. (couch patato for yrs) what I started doing is Walking.........I walk 25 mins a day on a treadmill. Its working so far...............once you get use to that you can move on to something else if you like.
Good luck0 -
My best advice is to try and find someone who wants to exercise with you, you find the in built mechanism not to let others down is better than the one that says, I cant be arsed today.
Worked for me.0 -
I started by walking. Then once-a-week yoga when I can. Then, I started the 100 pushup challenge with others on MFP. Next I'm going to start the 200 situp challenge. And continue to work my way up to more strenuous exercise - maybe even join the gym in the fall. No sense in starting something that is really hard just to quit. Personally, I'm starting slowly and adding as I go. To each his or her own, though. Depends on how much of a challenge you want and you goals. Good luck with whatever you choose.0
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I would advise starting with something like Leslie Sansone's walk at home program. I do her workouts every day. The workouts are low impact and very easy to follow. I started with her 1 mile walk, and have since progressed to her 5mi. Leslie is wonderful, she talks you through the workout and keeps you quite motivated. Good luck :happy:0
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little DO ABLE changes at first.
Park your car away from the office or shops so you have to walk..... take stairs instead of the lift, that sort of thing...... as you get fitter and lose weight you will become more confident to do more, maybe even a gym.0 -
I think you need to watch your DVDs and determine which ones suit your fitness level but is still challenging enough to get the ball rolling.
The Body for Life for Women workout dvd I think is a great beginner workout that I've personally have seen results with (my mom has it now), and I also have the 30DS (well all of Jillian's workouts) which I think is a great workout if you really want to challenge your self. The key is to stay hydrated, keep moving, even after workouts to minimize soreness to minimize the chances of "I'm too sore to workout" days.
Walking (as stated in a previous post) is also a great introduction, and I think adding strength training even with lighter weights until you feel more comfortable will help too.0 -
I suggest walking. Find a nice trail or pretty road or even down the street and listen to some awesome music. Once you get your body moving after a while and build your cardiovascular a little by walking then you will have the strength to try something more intense. That is what I do. I have Zumba DVD but it always kicks my butt way too soon. I've decided to walk more to build my muscles so I can find more stuff I like. I am like you, I do not like to excercise but I want to like it. For me worship CD's makes my walking worthwhile and fun. But find something that you like, whether it is music, a podcast, or a book on tape.0
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Start slow and work up. Pick something that you enjoy doing. It's not going to be fun to begin with but that will change. When I first began working out last summer I weighed 278 pounds and could only run a few hundred yards. After CONSISTANT exercise and watching my calories I now weigh 230 pounds and can run 7 miles. Be consitant and don't expect too much too soon. You will soon begin to notice changes in your weight and fitness level. You can do it!0
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You will have to try and find something that you enjoy. So try everything and anything. Walking is easy, you just need a pair of sneakers. You have all those DVDs. Open them up and try them. It would also be good to find someone to exercise with.0
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I am the same way. Last time I started by walking. I forced myself to go for 15 minutes, until I increased the time. The DVD's are good for variety once you start a habit. Zumba is fun and I have the 30 day shred too. Its tough but give them a shot. But definately start walking. A friend told me that you have to force yourself for the first 2 wks, then it will seem like you miss it. Its day four for me. Keep trying.0
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I have to say that i am the same in that regard i still have a couple dvd 's left the rest gave away i even had the spare room set up . I think that if you want to start start small and see how you feel ,also if you have a girlfriend that can work out with you even better . At least in the first few months . I ended up going to the gym becuase when im there i workout . Sounds simple or even stupid but working out from home in the long run was not working for me i kept finding excuses to not do it and going to the gym at the end of the day either. That being said the dvd is a great way to get started and at least figure out what you want to do for a long term goal , the goal will keep you motivated even others do not of life happens . People here are very knowledgable and can help you .0 -
I would advise starting with something like Leslie Sansone's walk at home program. I do her workouts every day. The workouts are low impact and very easy to follow. I started with her 1 mile walk, and have since progressed to her 5mi. Leslie is wonderful, she talks you through the workout and keeps you quite motivated. Good luck :happy:
I 2nd this...
Leslie Sansone Walk at Home programme is great for beginners, that is how I started. At first I could barely get through 1 mile, now I'm doing the 5 miles with jogging in them.....the miles are broken down on the DVDs so you can do as many as you want....
Yuo can get the DVD or you can check her out on youtube or exercisetv is you just want to test it out before buying them, you can also download them from Amazon and Exercisetv0 -
I totally agree with everyone on here - I am new to this but walking is certainly helping me to feel more alert. I have been putting a pedometer on every morning and taking it off every night. Did this for a week and recorded my steps each day. Then I have been trying to just do a few hundred more each week.
I now try to do over 7000 every day and some days I have managed to double it! So try finding some lovely places to walk - or get a dog!
Best of luck!0 -
What helps with motivations towards exercise, is knowing "why" you're doing it, and focus on that. and the best way to start is walking.0
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I hate to exercise! LOL I have a treadmill right in my living room and would FORCE myself to hop on it and I would watch my DVR'd programs for an hour. Then I slacked off....
I started doing Zumba and I love, love, love it! It feels like I'm dancing for an hour and not exercising and the music is just great...you can't help but move around with the music! I've lost 11 pounds (which doesn't sound like a lot, but that's huge for me!) and 6.5 inches from my waist and 2.5 inches from my hips....it's been wonderful to see the changes from something that I actually look forward to and is fun (and it's exercise :gasp:).
Good luck! Feel free to friend me if you want....all the support is great too!0 -
I bet you aren't as un-fit as you think you are.
In any case, just pick one of those DVDs you have, pop it in, and go. But don't feel like you have to do as well as the people on the TV....remember, they are super-well trained and have done the programs many, many times, and were hired because they can look good doing the exercises. Just do what YOU can, and hard and as much as YOU can, and don't worry about it if you have to pause the DVD or take breaks....modify anything/everything down to your own level, and eventually you will get so much better.0 -
i agree, i walk at home with leslie. she is the best. I started with the one mile and gradually increased to 5 miles and then on to the advanced. I saw the weight falling off too. I recently, had ankle surgery and i had to stop working out for more than a year. I started back walking very mild about 1 week ago. I increased it on the treadmill and eliptical. I am not in shape at all. But, right now my goal is smaill step so, that i wont get burned out very quickly. Just take it one day at a time. Do what is comfortable to you and then increase over time. That's what i am doing.0
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Incorporate walking into your routine and you will be amazed at how quickly you will start to enjoy it. I was exactly like you (DVDs and all) I also have back and knee problems. I started walking to work and just in the park when I could and I just completed a 9 mile walk for the marathon a few weeks ago. Its been the easiest way to start and keep motivated!0
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The first step is getting off of the couch. Walking is good, but keep up a good pace or include hills to challenge yourself. If you're not a gym-goer, get out and get some fresh air on your walks (I like making this "me" time). If you are a gym-goer, and your gym has TVs, time the gym for one of your favorite programs. By the time the show is over, you'll have been working out for 30-60 minutes! If you're a music lover, download some new tunes to keep your mind off of the fact that you're actually exercising.
Once you get your body moving again, start listening to it. Personally, I HATE high impact aerobics and step classes, but other people love them. For me, yoga, pilates, and swimming are more enjoyable. If you don't choose an activity that you like, it will seem like a chore and you'll hate it.
More than anything else, try not to look at exercise as an obligation or a hassle. Sometimes changing your mindset is the biggest challenge. This is something you're doing for yourself, and over time it will keep you healthy, strong, and looking good. Exercise releases endorphins and balances moods (I think), and sweating and rehydrating with water flushes out toxins (pretty sure I've read that somewhere too). So embrace it!!!0 -
I have to agree with everyone about walking. I started by just committing to walking 10 minutes a day in February. It quickly grew and now I'm biking 25 miles at a time or walking 4-5 miles. If you have a smart phone there are great apps you can download to track your progress. I've used runkeeper and jogtracker. When I started I was doing less than 2 miles per hour. Now I'm close to 4 mph walking. It keeps me motivated.0
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Start small and set aside a specific time each day. Walking is the perfect way to start. The thing is to get moving, even if its a little bit, and to stick with it. Once you develop the habit, then you can add to it. If you are just starting out, the exercise DVDs can be intimidating and hard to go with. But like the other poster said, anyone can walk! Good Luck!0
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Hi there! Shred has an easier option, so you may want to pop it in and just see if you are up to it or if you like it. Walks are good, wii fit is an awesome way to start off as well. Any of the regular games, but I also have the personal trainer game which I like. You can do different types/intensities of workouts on there as well.0
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If you want to have fun while exercising, find a Zumba class!!! It's exercise in disguise! The energy in the classes are amazing and it is so much fun!! You don't need to know how to dance. If you can't figure out a move, no problem, Just feel the music and groove. You can burn 500 - 1,000 calories doing 60 minutes of Zumba. I suggest buying a Heart Rate Monitor though to track the calories. Everybody burns differently. Good luck!0
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Not that the shred is overly difficult but you want to put as much as you can into the 20 minutes. Maybe try start out walking a mile or two a day....any exercise is better than none! ellipticals are really easy on your joints and they worked for me when i first started out!
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Walking is always good...as for DVD's, I found the 30ds too challenging at first, have been meaning to try it again, but just can't get into it. I love the Richard Simmons workouts. Before I joined my gym (Spa Lady...women only) I was totally hooked on Disco Sweat....you can do it at your own pace and increase as you feel you can.
When you start to see results and feel so much better about yourself, you'll just want to keep going!
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I started in late January... i just walked to begin with, after a couple weeks i started the shred, but i took my time and spent 15 days on level 1, 30 days level 2, and 15 days level 3, i wanted to feel comfortable with all levels before moving to the next. Then i started to walk outside and incorporate some jogging..... now i can jog more than walk. It is a process and just remember that. Take it slow but you might surprise yourself at your strength. I know i am!0
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Hi! Walking is good. Get a pedometer, mp3 player and you are off to a good start.
For yoga, I would go a beginner class with a qualified instructor who can help teach you proper form. After two weeks, try incorporating a beginner yoga DVD to do at home also. Yoga with instructor 1x wk and DVD at home the rest of the time.
Anytime I try something new, I take a class to help me learn how to do the moves properly and avoid injury. I also go to the public library and check out books and DVD's. Books really help clarify certain movements and are a great reference tool.0
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