Weight loss/fitness when injured
Cheekychin24
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Hi all,
After several years of gradual weight gain I had reached 94kg at a height of 5ft 8, it was time to get into shape, so about 6 weeks ago I started on a fitness plan to get healthier and lose some weight.
I started really well- exercising 4 times a week, mainly strength and some HIIT at the gym also I started eating well and logging my progress with a daily calorie deficient of about 300 calories, after about a month I had come down to 90 kg and was feeling stronger and healthier. My body fat had reduced for 30 to 28%.
Unfortunately I've injured my intercostal muscle area on the left doing a leg press at the gym about 10 days ago, I've stopped exercising to rest it now, but it's not settling as yet. I've got a feeling it may take a few weeks because it's an arkward injury. I can do some light cardio but that's about it, I tried gentle swimming but that was a bit sore too.
I'd be grateful for any tips on how to keep moving in the right direction, it's frustrating that I've had to stop just as I was getting into the strength training and but so be it.
Any advice on exercising and losing fat while injuried would be really appreciated
Cheers
After several years of gradual weight gain I had reached 94kg at a height of 5ft 8, it was time to get into shape, so about 6 weeks ago I started on a fitness plan to get healthier and lose some weight.
I started really well- exercising 4 times a week, mainly strength and some HIIT at the gym also I started eating well and logging my progress with a daily calorie deficient of about 300 calories, after about a month I had come down to 90 kg and was feeling stronger and healthier. My body fat had reduced for 30 to 28%.
Unfortunately I've injured my intercostal muscle area on the left doing a leg press at the gym about 10 days ago, I've stopped exercising to rest it now, but it's not settling as yet. I've got a feeling it may take a few weeks because it's an arkward injury. I can do some light cardio but that's about it, I tried gentle swimming but that was a bit sore too.
I'd be grateful for any tips on how to keep moving in the right direction, it's frustrating that I've had to stop just as I was getting into the strength training and but so be it.
Any advice on exercising and losing fat while injuried would be really appreciated
Cheers
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I'll give the "do as I say, not as I do" reply here..... while you take time off to recover, focus on your diet. You lose fat primarily with a calorie deficit, so increase your deficit by eating less to make up for the calories you aren't burning. You can also focus on your upper body lifts while your lower body recovers.2
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Thanks
I will try0 -
Sorry to hear about the injury, but I agree with @MotherOfSharpei, your main focus should be on your calorie intake and healing. As long as you reduce your calorie intake you'll lose weight without exercise.
I'm recovering from a recent injury and it's been slow going. I can only do cardio right now (no lifting). For me, keeping my same schedule helps even if I can't do the same workouts. Just going to the gym when I normally would helps maintain good habits. My workout is different while I recover, but my routine is not. YMMV.0 -
Walk, that's what I do. If possible at an incline, if not walk for time.0
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Cheekychin24 wrote: »Any advice on exercising and losing fat while injured would be really appreciated
Muscle mass is built in the gym. Weight loss is done in the kitchen.
While injured, adjust your calorie intake accordingly.2 -
As you are not exercising at the moment you will not have those extra calories to eat, just eat your MFP calories.
I would, if I were you, switch my setting to sedentary maintenance. While healing it is better to eat maintenance, or close to.
Cheers, h.0 -
Thanks everyone for advice0
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Great thread this one as I'm about to have surgery on my shoulder ( Rotator Cuff Tear ) and I know the rehab will be long. I still can workout my lower body and cardio but no upper weight training for quite a while.0
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