Do you guys have any tips for someone that doesn't like exercise, but they have to anyways?

I'm a very obese 28 year old woman with Type 2 diabetes, and I find exercising dreadful. I don't know why, but I just hate it!

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  • Lietchi
    Lietchi Posts: 6,945 Member
    edited October 2024
    Tennis, table tennis, badminton, geocaching, cycling, yoga, (indoor) rowing, rebounding, rope skipping, boxing, judo, fencing, climbing, skateboarding, (ice)skating, soccer/football,...

    So many sports and activities to choose from!

    You haven't said what you don't like exercise, that might give us ideas on what you might like.
    Do you find it boring?
    Then a team sport or group activity might be better or an accroché you can do while watching TV/ ketenintegratie to a podcast etc.
    Or is it the being out of breath and sweating? Maybe intensity is the solution then, exercise doesn't need to be high intensity.
  • Corina1143
    Corina1143 Posts: 4,097 Member
    Turn on your favorite music. Doesn't it make you want to move? Do it! Keep trying different things.
  • xbowhunter
    xbowhunter Posts: 1,322 Member
    I walk 1hr per day on our local trail with the dog and stretch and couldn't be happier and maintaining my weight with no issues... :)
  • standout00
    standout00 Posts: 150 Member
    I'm a very obese 28 year old woman with Type 2 diabetes, and I find exercising dreadful. I don't know why, but I just hate it!

    I would suggest going for a walk for 20 mins at a pace that you can manage without being huffed and puffed to the point you can't breathe properly as that's the easiest exercise you can do with only your body weight (no weights involved!)
  • meb2490
    meb2490 Posts: 291 Member
    Try some low impact walking workouts on youtube. Improved Health is great for a beginner. Once you form the habit of exercising you will start to look forward to it.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,587 Member
    distract yourself. I lost 20lbs on an elliptical machine watching on my phone the entire run of Downton Abbey this year.

    LOL I'm doing this now but with Our Lady Jane.
  • Vocalix
    Vocalix Posts: 1 Member
    For me, I realized I needed a combination of variety, structure, teamwork, encouragement, and a judgment free zone. I found all of those things at a HIIT gym. The one I go to is called Fit Body Boot Camp. I also noticed one of the reasons I feel comfortable is that there are no mirrors. The coaches are incredibly welcoming and encouraging. It’s all classes, and you have to sign up in advance so that keeps me planning my workouts ahead of time and committing to them. People modify the moves all the time and no one blinks and time, it’s completely acceptable and encouraged, so I don’t feel any shame when I need to do that.

    Some other HIIT gyms are Orange Theory and Coastal Strength and Fitness. And to add even more variety, you could get a membership to an obstacle course type place like Go Ape and/or a rock climbing gym.
  • txdeb2
    txdeb2 Posts: 7 Member
    I like your honesty. You know you need to get moving and there’s so many ways to move. There’s women body builders who started out obese and just did weights and walked. Not only did they eventually get to a normal weight but many of them did not have so much loose skin when done as body building helps with elasticity of skin. Rooting for you!
  • 1CarynThomas
    1CarynThomas Posts: 1 Member
    Thank you for sharing your post.

    I used to absolutely detest any activity labeled "exercise". I could dance for fun, or power walk some distance to get there in a hurry, but if anyone called it the dreaded "e"word, my whole attitude turned sour. I resented any advice about exercise, I procrastinated or avoided doing it at all, and I always ended up injuring myself. I literally had some accident that would make me stop working out at least 9 different times. There were some internal obstacles making the act of intentional movement go awry.

    In addition to the activities already suggested, I'd recommend looking at your relationship with your body. If it's verbally or physically abusive, that needs to be addressed, or it will keep getting in the way.

    As I worked through my issues in therapy and support groups, I stopped saying so many mean things to myself and started focusing on positive reinforcement for progress rather than criticizing any imperfections.

    I wouldn't say I love exercise now, but the negativity has been mostly neutralized and when it comes up from time to time, I know how to deal with it so I can keep moving forward.
  • claireychn074
    claireychn074 Posts: 1,733 Member
    Still a great thread but sadly I don’t think the OP has been back since 🤷‍♂️
  • scottydewwannalosewt
    scottydewwannalosewt Posts: 101 Member
    5 1/2 years ago my doctor said I was morbid obese and it came as a major shock because I thought I was healthier than that. Diet alone isn't enough if you want to lose weight. If you want to lose weight exercising for at least 30 minutes per day is paramount. Research for yourself what's called the 80%/20% rule that pertains to exercising. Diet is 80 and exercise is 20. start off by doing an easy exercise called walking. Gradually increase the amount of time that you spend walking.
  • scottydewwannalosewt
    scottydewwannalosewt Posts: 101 Member
    My best advice to you is to buy yourself a smart watch to get a baseline of how much your presently walking. And then use the watch to add steps to your daily routine. That's how I got started to force myself to start moving and get rid of my arthritic knees.
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