AZ, how are YOU exercising?
I'm 4 1/2 weeks post-op, and while I am walking, I feel like I'm not doing enough (my surgeon wants 2 miles by 6 weeks, and while I've done 1 mile ONCE, I usually do less than that).
My energy level isn't helping matters - in the early morning, when weather is ideal for exercising in Phoenix, I am still struggling to open my eyes - literally! Early evening is better, but obviously with these rising temps that won't work for long.
The doc has suggested walking in the malls. I'm not a fan of the crowds, but I'm willing to do what needs to be done. I'm also considering a treadmill, but have to wait a month or so until I can buy one.
My question is, does anyone else out there have any other suggestions? I WANT to get my exercise in!!!
Hi Tanya, thanks for your response. My surgeon recommended the mall walks in the morning, but since I'm barely able to wake up in time for work (energy/fatigue level), the mall won't do it for me at the moment.
However, water volleyball sounds REALLY appealing, so I did go check out Naturally Women's website. I may use their free pass to check out one of their locations.
I HIGHLY recommend CURVES, also.
I've been going since I was cleared for such excercise @ one month post op. (In Dec.)
I have lost 55+ inches off my body, and it's helped GREATLY for toning. A 30 minute work out, and you're done. I still try ro walk or bike, but if I don't get to that later in the evening, I don't feel TOO bad.
Good luck!!
~Michelle
El Mirage
-65 or so pounds now.
post op 11/21
(deactivated member)
on 6/14/04 4:33 am - phoenix, AZ
on 6/14/04 4:33 am - phoenix, AZ
I started of slow as i was 450lbs.I found walking was wonderfull as i did in fact learn to apreciate other things when i did it>listen to music wach nature meditate
on thing i was told to do to help my self esteem was not to walk live a heavy person
walk with confidence and pride
no i am able to hike for 6 to 9 miles
it took time but i did in fact find an excersise that became my passion as its part of the lifestyle change
chris
I had checked out Curves pre-op to see if I'd like it, and I decided very quickly that I'd end up being bored. When I do health clubs, I like them to have swimming pools (for water aerobics or the occasional free swim), and like to do the treadmills, bikes (when my butt gets smaller! ) and free weights. Curves just didn't have enough for me.
So I may end up joining another health club again; the last one I was at was just falling apart, and I couldn't justify continuing paying monthly dues for a deteriorating club!