What exercises do you do during your TOM?

brittaney10811
brittaney10811 Posts: 588 Member
edited September 28 in Fitness and Exercise
It's no surprise to probably everyone, that when TOM is in town, none of us want to work out. we'd rather lay on the couch, nibble on a square of giradeli chocolate, and just try to be smart with what we eat since we won't be burning calories.

I know as far as mine goes, it is killer almost every day, I have the cramps that put me in the mood of curling into the fetal position and willing myself to fall asleep ... the last thing I want to do is work out.

So, my question is .... Does anyone work out during their TOM, and what workouts do you do?
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  • BeLightYear
    BeLightYear Posts: 1,450 Member
    I just do my regular scheduled workout:smile:
  • dayzeerock
    dayzeerock Posts: 918 Member
    Work out as you normally would. It sucks, but it'll make you feel so much better!
  • misscfe
    misscfe Posts: 295 Member
    I do my regular workouts. But I don't get the cramps and other pains that many women do. An occasion migraine but that is it for me.
  • Depending how bad I feel, I at least go for a long walk.
  • plagirl227
    plagirl227 Posts: 134
    I just do my regular scheduled workout:smile:

    Ditto.
  • It doesn't alter my exercise schedule. If cramping is that much of a problem for you, I would discuss it with your GYN and also consider taking ibuprofen of naproxen for a few days before you expect your period.
  • bunchesonothing
    bunchesonothing Posts: 1,015 Member
    Same exercises. Running does great things for cramps. Me personally, if I've started my run with cramps, they are at least better through my run and often better afterward.
  • poedunk65
    poedunk65 Posts: 1,336 Member
    yeah I workout most days at that time just ot stay out of the house.......................ya know moods and all.....LMAO.......joking!
  • fteale
    fteale Posts: 5,310 Member
    I carry on as normal, but like most people I feel sluggish and lethargic. I probably run a bit less far, as i get more tired. I do find exercise really helps with the cramps, though.
  • byHISstrength
    byHISstrength Posts: 984 Member
    I think it really depends on how you feel. Sounds like you have it pretty bad. I probably wouldn't workout if I was in the kind of pain you are talking about. Does taking anything for the pain help. I personally don't usually workout on my heaviest day.
  • I do my regular workout, which is a circuit training workout. Ive read somewhere that working out when "TOM is in town" actually helps relieve cramps. So working out when TOM s around might benefit you :)
  • sdbolam
    sdbolam Posts: 5
    I stick to the plan -- working out decreases cramping in my experience. It's when I'm still that I feel like I'm being stabbed.
  • kellyscomeback
    kellyscomeback Posts: 1,369 Member
    I just do my regular scheduled workout:smile:
    Ditto, I feel better and have less cramps after I exercise. Even a brisk walk helps.
  • Exercising actually helps period pain so doing the normal workout is good. If you're not in the mood then go for nice long walks with music so you still get enough exercise for the day.
  • mindy14456
    mindy14456 Posts: 552 Member
    My TOM is pretty light, so I do my regular workout. I know I don't give it the 100% that I do the rest of the month, but I would feel so much worse by not working out than by actually doing it.
  • littleleisha
    littleleisha Posts: 98 Member
    I go for a brisk walk at least for 30 minutes. If im on the treadmill I usually go at an incline of at least 5 as well. I, too, get pretty bad cramps but I've noticed that on the days that I do go for a brisk walk, the pain isnt as bad and sometimes completely goes away. Plus with the calories burned on the walk, I usually treat myself to some chocolate fat free frozen yogurt and/or homemade low cal chocolate chip cookies!!
  • lingading
    lingading Posts: 258 Member
    I run.. my mouth ;P

    I'm having that issue now. Totally worn out with awful cramps & I just don't wanna get outta bed. Well I've already been out of bed but ive found my way back.. but I think today I'm finally going to go to the gym, or at least do a video here.
  • maysflower
    maysflower Posts: 180
    My workout routine does not change, even when TOM visits. My usual workout is 30 to 45 min on the elliptical, and 20 to 30 min of strength exercises.

    You might want to look into taking birth control (if you don't already). Birth control will help to reduce the length of your period along with relieving some of your symptoms. It sound like you have painful cramps, and this may help a lot. I would suggest talking to your doctor.
  • dawnw30
    dawnw30 Posts: 270
    I try to stick to my regular routine...I just take some pain meds before I start so the cramps don't kill me...:grumble:
  • luvmy2babies
    luvmy2babies Posts: 94 Member
    As much as I hate it, I do my normal workouts. I rather not do anything, but I know that won't help any. If it's too much for you, try to at least go for some short walks. Something is better than nothing.
  • ladybug1620
    ladybug1620 Posts: 1,136 Member
    I just do my regular scheduled workout:smile:
    Me too. Although my TOM is not severe in terms of cramps at all.
  • MrsRawwwr
    MrsRawwwr Posts: 166 Member
    My normal workout, which takes some serious motivation, but I feel more like my non-TOM after I do it. I have been advised to take it a bit easier, especially on the first couple of days.
  • Angela4Health
    Angela4Health Posts: 1,319 Member
    I follow my normal routine during TOM... and I've found that exercise helps tremendously with my cramps and bloating!
  • ANeWcRe8N
    ANeWcRe8N Posts: 1,180 Member
    Before this new lifestyle change I use to have the worst cramps ever (felt like labor pains) and now that I exercise the pain isn't as bad anymore. I just do my regular workout routine as usual. It really does help with the cramping anyways so it doesn't bother me :)
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    I varies for all women. I know that mY TOM is not nearly as bad as a lot of women. If you have really bad cramping you might throw in a nice stretching yoga DVD. A previous posted mentioned walking. Just keep moving - it's all good.
  • **** ton of midol and my regular workouts.........

    If I went easy on my period times.... add all those workouts up throughout the years and I would be missing out on some serious gains.. thats how I look at it
  • NikkiTaber
    NikkiTaber Posts: 190
    I try really to do my regular workouts but it never happens. I get really bad cramps like you. For some reason, working out makes my cramps even worse. Once my cramps go away (usually the 4th day) I'll get back on the workout wagon.
  • Bridge_CG
    Bridge_CG Posts: 429 Member
    Work out! I've noticed that not only have my periods gotten lighter, but my cramps aren't as bad anymore. So... take some asprin and go work it out for about an hour and you'll feel a lot better. :)
  • AHealthierRhonda
    AHealthierRhonda Posts: 881 Member
    I wasn't able to workout for 2 days each month. Flo was way to heavy for a workout! Other than those 2 days, I continue with my usual stuff, my elliptical, Zumba (Wii, dvd or class) I'll also do some stretches and have thought about Yoga.
  • ANeWcRe8N
    ANeWcRe8N Posts: 1,180 Member
    yeah I workout most days at that time just ot stay out of the house.......................ya know moods and all.....LMAO.......joking!

    LOL..
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