Beginner fitness
sunflower8926
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So, aside from walking, and riding a stationary bike, could you suggest some fitness activities for a beginner that can be done at home? I suffer from sore knees when I try to run. I garden and chop wood, but I need to find some higer-calorie burning exercises that won't result in injury. I am in my late 40's and not the athletic type.
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So, aside from walking, and riding a stationary bike, could you suggest some fitness activities for a beginner that can be done at home? I suffer from sore knees when I try to run. I garden and chop wood, but I need to find some higer-calorie burning exercises that won't result in injury. I am in my late 40's and not the athletic type.
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push ups are the best for upper body
strectching actually burns calories also and is good for you0 -
Exercise videos of course! Try the beach body ones, they are really good, or so I've heard. I just started the slim series and so far I like it. I think that they say "Slim in 6" is good for beginners good luck!
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So, aside from walking, and riding a stationary bike, could you suggest some fitness activities for a beginner that can be done at home? I suffer from sore knees when I try to run. I garden and chop wood, but I need to find some higer-calorie burning exercises that won't result in injury. I am in my late 40's and not the athletic type.
Thanks
ellipticals are awesome and good on the joints but if you can't afford it I would suggest continueing to walk just walk for an hour at a good speed to get your heart rate pumping.0 -
I've discovered the physioball. I got a 3-in-1 from Costco ($22.99 *in Illinois) It comes with a book of exercises, including seated cardio workouts and stretching exercises, a stretch band, a web for the ball for various other exercises, the ball itself and a DVD. There is so much I can do with this small investment that I'm considering cancelling my gym membership.0
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Thanks for your suggestions
I would love to work with a video, but I have never been able to find one that is simple enough and slow enough for a beginner. I have always been uncoordinated, so I really need things spelled out for me about how to move without injury, too.0 -
Have you tried taebo? I have one bad knee and amazingly it is very easy on my knees.0
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So, aside from walking, and riding a stationary bike, could you suggest some fitness activities for a beginner that can be done at home? I suffer from sore knees when I try to run. I garden and chop wood, but I need to find some higer-calorie burning exercises that won't result in injury. I am in my late 40's and not the athletic type.
Thanks
Walk away the pounds is great!! you can get the dvd's and as long as you stay away from intervals its really light ob the legs.0 -
Hi there .. I've just joined the site and cannot even work out how to make the weight loss ticker personalised. I want ti kise 20 lbs and have started a fairly big exercise routine that has left me tired ..
so tired that I end up napping whenever I can. Someone told me that drinking a recovery drink after a wrook out (within 15 minutes) helps recovery a lot and you dont feel it in the muscles or the fatigue so much the next day. I wasn't able to make it to the gym today ... and was going to go to bed without doing anything but logged in and read what all of you are doing at home !! Will watch a bit of tv now and do some fitness ball, sit ups, pelvic tilts ( 5 x 20 ) and some hand weights. Something is better than nithing, right ? Thank you all for your inspiration !! :happy:0 -
I have to tell you if you are exhausted, you might be going too hard. I didn't think I was, but I never "felt great" after working out like everyone said. :grumble:
I went and got a heart rate monitor and it has changed everything. I love working out now. I have fun working out, I sweat, and afterward i feel great. I have so much energy now. It was a 180 change.
here in Washington, I got one for $40.0 -
Thanks for your suggestions
I would love to work with a video, but I have never been able to find one that is simple enough and slow enough for a beginner. I have always been uncoordinated, so I really need things spelled out for me about how to move without injury, too.
As someone mentioned earlier the Beachbody videos are great...I started with SIim in Six and they are EASY to follow...I think you would like it...I LOST INCHES!!! not much weight but OMG the inches...I went from a size 18 to comfy size 14...then I did another Beachbody program P90 AND lost some pounds but mainly b/c I made good food choices(ate clean clean)...I dropped from 190 to 180 AND size 14 to size 12/some size 10s...unfortunately, I fell and hurt my back so I had to stop my exercise routine...SOO now I have to really really watch what I eat. I cannot wait to begin my beachbody workouts again. I hope it helps.
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Thanks, I will take a look for the Beachbody ones0
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you will not regret it!!0
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I know that there will be those who will laugh their heads off at this suggestion but here goes!:blushing:
Try the Richard Simmons, Sweatin' to the Oldies series.
I am 44 and find the music more to my taste than some of the newer videos and there will surely be at least one person on there that you will relate to. (many sizes)
I also have bad knees and find that the high impact, deep bends, or side to side things can cause pain the next day.
The very best thing I ever did regarding my knees was to go to a sporting goods store (****'s Sporting Goods is popular in our area) and purchase knee braces for about $30.00. I have the kind that lookes like a fabric and rubber sleeve with an open knee hole. I have such large knees that I was too embarassed to try the kind with velcro straps.
Anyway, they work great and I love them!!! They help to give my knee just the right amount of stability without interfering with my work out.
If at some point you can afford an eliptical, they are the best.
Hope that is helpful!
Dee Dee0 -
I know that there will be those who will laugh their heads off at this suggestion but here goes!:blushing:
Try the Richard Simmons, Sweatin' to the Oldies series.
I am 44 and find the music more to my taste than some of the newer videos and there will surely be at least one person on there that you will relate to. (many sizes)
I also have bad knees and find that the high impact, deep bends, or side to side things can cause pain the next day.
The very best thing I ever did regarding my knees was to go to a sporting goods store (****'s Sporting Goods is popular in our area) and purchase knee braces for about $30.00. I have the kind that lookes like a fabric and rubber sleeve with an open knee hole. I have such large knees that I was too embarassed to try the kind with velcro straps.
Anyway, they work great and I love them!!! They help to give my knee just the right amount of stability without interfering with my work out.
If at some point you can afford an eliptical, they are the best.
Hope that is helpful!
Dee Dee
I think that the Richard Simmons idea is a terrific one!, you can also tey a yoga or beginners DVD, they are everywhere, and yoga is a great way to indroce your body to exercise!0 -
I have a bad knee so it is hard for me to do much more then walking & light swimming, but I have a weight watchers work out video and it is great, its simple but gets it done.0
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I know my Mom started working out and changing her lifestyle about the same time as me, and she loves her DVD called "2 Mile Walk" which basically takes you through low impact and easy exercises that give you the equivalent of a two mile power walk. She has never been active or coordinated but she raves about these videos.0
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Have you tried water exercises? They claim it is suppose to be easy on the joints. Avoid doing any breast stroke or frog kicks. Those kicks can be hard on the knees.
Just a thought.0 -
I know that there will be those who will laugh their heads off at this suggestion but here goes!:blushing:
Try the Richard Simmons, Sweatin' to the Oldies series.
I am 44 and find the music more to my taste than some of the newer videos and there will surely be at least one person on there that you will relate to. (many sizes)
I also have bad knees and find that the high impact, deep bends, or side to side things can cause pain the next day.
The very best thing I ever did regarding my knees was to go to a sporting goods store (****'s Sporting Goods is popular in our area) and purchase knee braces for about $30.00. I have the kind that lookes like a fabric and rubber sleeve with an open knee hole. I have such large knees that I was too embarassed to try the kind with velcro straps.
Anyway, they work great and I love them!!! They help to give my knee just the right amount of stability without interfering with my work out.
If at some point you can afford an eliptical, they are the best.
Hope that is helpful!
Dee Dee
The knee support thing is a great idea. I may look into that. So far I am not having problems, except trying to do squats - I can't seem to get my bum back far enough, so I tend to over-extend my knees. Thanks for the idea0 -
I know my Mom started working out and changing her lifestyle about the same time as me, and she loves her DVD called "2 Mile Walk" which basically takes you through low impact and easy exercises that give you the equivalent of a two mile power walk. She has never been active or coordinated but she raves about these videos.
hahah... your mom...hahaha... way to make me feel old Just kidding
Actually, I started with the one mile walk, and you're right, I have been enjoying it. Very, very light to do, even for the uncoordinated such as myself. I think I am ready now to graduate to the two mile Thanks0 -
Have you tried water exercises? They claim it is suppose to be easy on the joints. Avoid doing any breast stroke or frog kicks. Those kicks can be hard on the knees.
Just a thought.
Also a great idea, but I am alergic to chlorine, so swimming pools are out. Good idea, though0 -
Again, thanks to all of you. I have been doing these videos, which are great starter ones:
One mile walk
1-minute toning exercises
Pilates for Wimps (excellent)
10 minute solution - toning
and Keeping Fit in your 50's - Flexibility (I'm not 50, but that's how unflexible I am, sigh:blushing:
Again, thanks everyone. Great ideas and I appreciate your help. I think I might look up the Richard Simmons vids now...0 -
hahah... your mom...hahaha... way to make me feel old Just kidding
:blushing: sorry! But, hey, my mom always says, she's not old, she's vintage! :smokin:0
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