I need some advice on exercising
tronapage
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I am 66 yrs old and, although I have lost my first 12 lbs, I am still grossly overweight. (I weigh in at 200 lbs at this time. I do want to start a exercise program but, to complicate matters, I broke my right fibula last Sept. My doctor says "Sure, exercise is good but at your age and weight, putting stress on that leg is asking for it to break again." Scary, huh? My favorite type of exercise is speed walking (I don't run...unless something is chasing me, I see no point to running.) and there is no local gym handy. Can anyone advise me as to some good exercise I can do safely and how fast should I keep my speed when walking? I will be grateful.
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What about water aerobics? It allows for less impact, but more resistance.0
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Good job losing that 12 lbs. It sounds like your "speed" walking is helping and since you're on MFP I would guess you're watching your eating by logging in your food diary...both are very good. Not sure how fast you should keep your pace when walking, but keep doing it...as for other workouts that could be added and a little easier on your body, try Zumba...I found some mild Zumba online that is NOT as fast as most but still raises my heart rate and that helped me in my first few months here to lose 17 pounds. Keep up what your doing and as the weight comes off you could try other things.0
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Good idea! I hadn't even thought of that so thanks a lot. I will hafta wait a couple more months on it tho, because the only pool I have access to won't open until Memorial Day weekend.0
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:flowerforyou:What about water aerobics? It allows for less impact, but more resistance.
Good idea! I hadn't even thought of that so thanks a lot. I will hafta wait a couple more months on it tho, because the only pool I have access to won't open until Memorial Day weekend.0 -
thanks Lagcrg, I'm not that familiar with zumba but it certainly sounds worth checking out. :glasses:0
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:bigsmile: I am reading "Strong Women Stay Young" and following the strength training program in the book.....doing something other than running or walking right now, might be a good idea.....the book is written to women of all ages and all fitness levels.0
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Barbiecat, thanks for the tip. Since I am a boneyfide library lady, I'm sure I can track down this book. :laugh: I appreciate the response.0
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Another is "Younger Next Year"Barbiecat, thanks for the tip. Since I am a boneyfide library lady, I'm sure I can track down this book. :laugh: I appreciate the response.0
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