Back at it after Back Surgery
AK121730
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Hey Everyone,
4 weeks out of lumbar fusion and missing my daily intense workouts as I follow the Docs recovery orders. So why not read about everyone else’s intense workouts until I can get back at it.
4 weeks out of lumbar fusion and missing my daily intense workouts as I follow the Docs recovery orders. So why not read about everyone else’s intense workouts until I can get back at it.
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I HIGHLY suggest you consult with a trainer experienced with surgery rehab. Can't tell you how many times that people who were very used to working out, have surgery and then jack themselves up again. Be safe and do it right.
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Great advice that I plan to take. 20yrs of rugby, jiu jitzsu and no moderation with Olympic lifts got me to this point and I never want to do this again. Once fusion solidifies, I am planning on hiring a trainer to help me learn the right way to get back to the level of fitness that I was at prior to my surgery.
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Great advice that I plan to take. 20yrs of rugby, jiu jitzsu and no moderation with Olympic lifts got me to this point and I never want to do this again. Once fusion solidifies, I am planning on hiring a trainer to help me learn the right way to get back to the level of fitness that I was at prior to my surgery.
Thanks for the great advice!
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More solid advice and motivation. Thank you. If I am doing what you are doing in 11 years when I am 57, I will be very pleased!
The only thing I am allowed to do for the first three months while the fusion solidifies is walk on a treadmill at zero incline. I know HR zone 2 is better for burning fat but I’m only averaging around 250 calories burned, according to my garmin Marq, for 1 hour at 3mph. When I get into zone 3 at 3.7mph for an hour, I am burning closer to 400-425 calories. I’ve always been under the impression that zone 3 is burning more sugars than fats at the low end of a HIIT which goes into zone 5 and then produces the “thermogenic burn” for the next day or so afterwards. So, if I am not doing the high intensity portion of the HIIT, am I not effectively training given the limitations I have? Does it make more sense to do longer duration in HR zone 2 until I am able to do HIITS? The reason I ask is because I am not pushing myself into that post workout burn stage so does it make sense to try and leverage a longer duration Zone 2 fat burn.
Any tips or suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!
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The "fat burning" zone is over emphasized and was used to help people who couldn't do higher intensity, possibly feel more self worth only being able to do low intensity exericse. While it is true you burn a higher PERCENTAGE of body fat at lower intensity workouts, what isn't stated is that if you do a higher intensity workout for the same duration (you burn fat there too but at a lower PERCENTAGE) you'll burn more fat calories OVERALL. Say you do treadmill for an hour and burn 300 calories at low intensity. And let's say that 50% of that is fat calories. That's 150 fat calories burned. Now you do a higher intensity treadmill with say intervals and burn 600 calories. Let's say that you only burn 30% fat calories. You then burned 180 fat calories, but overall you still burned double! See where I'm getting at?
For your case, I would take my time getting used to working out again with low intensity for at least 2 weeks. Then check with Doc. When given clearance, you would only do a couple of intervals in a half hour and then increase it by one more interval a week. But again this will depend on how your body reacts to higher intensity. You may have to back off or stay longer on a set interval program until you're assured it's not going to injure you again.
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Thanks so much. Great coaching. I totally follow what you are saying and will adjust accordingly and run it by the doc at my next appointment to get his take on adding some intervals. Thanks so much!0
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Ninerbuff, I took your advice today and did 2 treadmill walked at an hour a piece totaling over 1000 calories burned. I pushed my back to the limit but was able to to do 5 min on off Intervals that pushed my HR into zone 4/5 then back to zone 2/3 for over an hour.0
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Ninerbuff, I took your advice today and did 2 treadmill walked at an hour a piece totaling over 1000 calories burned. I pushed my back to the limit but was able to to do 5 min on off Intervals that pushed my HR into zone 4/5 then back to zone 2/3 for over an hour.
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Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Great advice. Thank you0
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