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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 4:58:49 PM   
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Diana,

Perhaps water aerobics.
I know a woman with fibromyalgia and it works for her.
Although like with any work out check with your doctor 1st and talk to an instructor prior and let them know about your health conditions.



As far as not having an appetite.
I get that.
The hardest part about this for me is "eating" I don't get hungry.
And I used to wait until I got hungry or felt hungry to eat.
Now I eat every 3 hours regardless.
Of if I "feel" hungry or not.







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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 5:08:11 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Diana50

I'd love to join you all. :)

I do have some issues though, that are going to be challenging. I could use all the suggestions I can get.

Fibromyalgia - OUCH! If I walk too long, I hurt for 4 days after.

Hypoglycemia - I don't have diabetes, and doctor doesn't know why, but every time I walk on my treadmill, my sugar drops FAST, after only 15 minutes!

Very small appetite, and lately, food doesn't appeal to me at all.

OK .. have at it.

Diana


my mother also has fibromyalgia. swimming has helped her keep her range of motion and it tends to keep the pain levels down a bit. also makes her tired enough that she sleeps relatively well compared to what it was in the beginning. she has also noticed that bananas help keep her legs from that tingly/restless feeling she gets at night.

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 5:09:29 PM   
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I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and the best thing for me has been pilates/yoga...Over the years I worked my way to power walking and now I do jogging and sprints, but I am always shaking my work-out up just so I don't hit a plateau. I can not get over-heated so I have a fan on me while working-out even in the winter. Yes, I work-out at home...Leslie Sansone is wonderful and having about 10 dvds I can change it up often. I also have Broke Burk's dvds, Strip Aerobics...You name it. I used to work-out a gym I worked at, but that was when I could afford it. I would always run the track. Just keep yourself cool and start easy and work your way up.

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 5:11:22 PM   
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I meant to say now I am doing anywhere from a 5k to a 10 k at times. I will be in a marathon this year!! It's my goal.

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 5:34:12 PM   
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Strip Aerobics??

I have tons of work out dvds too, my favorite has to be my belly dancing ones (although very complicated) and my Jackie Warner workouts.

ETA: Has anyone done a pole dancing work out?

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 5:50:51 PM   
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Update:
I decided to workout in skintight lycra shorts
for some reason today.

Conclusions:
"Feels like I'm wearing nothing at all". And...
The male body is really not a thing of beauty.

I'm starting a part-time job as a security guard so
I'm bulking up to look the part,...
If this thread is still around I'll leave updates.

I very highly recommend the chuck norris gym
thing, not sure of the proper name because I have
a cheap knock off, but it is a awesome piece of
equipment.


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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 5:59:55 PM   
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hehehe lycra SEXY!


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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 6:12:20 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: TheLilSquaw

Strip Aerobics??

I have tons of work out dvds too, my favorite has to be my belly dancing ones (although very complicated) and my Jackie Warner workouts.

ETA: Has anyone done a pole dancing work out?



I have never done pole dancing or strippercise. I highly recommend Zumba or anything that incorporates salsa. It's hands down the best workout for abs.

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 6:13:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ARIES83

Update:
I decided to workout in skintight lycra shorts
for some reason today.

Conclusions:
"Feels like I'm wearing nothing at all".




Stupid sexy Flanders.

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 6:19:55 PM   
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quote:

I would say yoga it tends to stretch and lengthen the muscles, but you have to be very careful because some that say they are beginners are difficult.


I'm a yoga teacher and for beginners or those looking for a gentle stretch enthusiastically recommend Rodney Yee's AM Stretch. If you have the inclination and ability, follow it with the PM Stretch that comes on the same DVD.

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 7:51:50 PM   
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Aries, a friend calls lycra shorts "manties" and it cracks me up every time. I bet you looked delicious in them though. Men in spandex? Yes, please.

As for me, I hate rules and restrictions and shit when it comes to food, so diets never work for me. What does work for me, however, is committing to taking a multivitamin and Omega-3 capsules, drinking more water, and eliminating carbonated drinks and anything with high fructose corn syrup from my diet.

When I joined CM back in September, I tipped the scales at 237 lbs. Now I am back to 192 lbs. 10 more to go before I build muscle tone. I'll be able to wear a bikini for the first time in my life without feeling like a beached whale.

ETA: And my weight loss came without any regular exercise regimen. I do walk a lot though...I don't drive unless I need to transport more than two armfuls of stuff and take public transportation regularly.

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RE: Workout - 2/4/2013 8:19:51 PM   
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Flavored seltzer is delicious, refreshing, and calorie free.

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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 1:53:58 AM   
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Okay, my turn now. (I am so not giving my weight...but I will say that whatever anyone lost this past year and a half, I found it.)

I've been keeping a food diary these past two weeks and have been surprised at how little I usually eat. Breakfast today was one half of a ham steak, one tangerine sized orange, 4-5 oz of cheezy grits, and one coffee. No lunch, just some lemonaide. Dinner was some lemonaide and one beef BBQ sandwich on an onion bun.

Due to health problems, I have allowed myself to become an uber couch potato. I've got a lot of old fractures that are cranky at the very least (3 old back fractures, two hip socket fractures, etc.). This past year I really fouled up my knees, particularly my right one, and walking as exercise is not a good idea; one or two hours of walking will incapacitate me for about four days. My right knee got very bad and started popping out a little, trying to give out from under me. I have asked my doctors every blessed visit for help, even for physical therapy and pfft, I get nothing. What I did two Halloweens ago distracts them too much, lol, as I was in the hospital for 10 days because dozens of clots hit my lungs, making me lose 25%. (I had gone on birth control pills. Bad idea on my part.)

This past year I have been reading all kinds of different exercise books and looking at different tapes. All of them made me roll my eyes because there was no farking way I could do them without landing myself in the hospital. Until two things happened. Penny (MusicInstr78) was staying with me and bo for several days so she could go to a (BDSM) event and she was doing her exercizes. bo was doing them with her. (What is the name of that thing anyway?)

I didn't want to tell them, lol, but I thought I could do it for a very short time. Dumbed down. Drastically. Basically it is just marching in place, occasionally taking sideways steps, and sometimes kicking. Ego made me wait until I got home. Btw, babying your body can make it fall apart, even if doctors have told you for years to take it easy and to keep a leg raised to cut down on swelling (cancer sugeries did this to my right leg)...as I huffed and puffed and prayed not to fall on my butt (if my knee gave out it would likely be a trip to the hospital)...I kept remembering "use it or lose it".

Penny...I managed to finish an entire 3 minutes! LOL! I sat down at the computer for five or ten until my breathing was normal and then got up to do more. After four times I was ready to be taken to the glue factory and shot. Surprisingly enough, doing this every other day, if my knee is up to it, is easier on me than attempting to resume those 1-3 hour walks I used to do with my son several days per week. What I'm saying is that it does less damage. I also feel "good pain", when muscles get sore from exercise and are rebuilding.

Now for the second thing. My body has been screaming at me to do some kicking exercise, like kicking a tethered ball. It's winter and I cannot do that. Doing that in the basement would mean going down and then up a flight of stairs. Not a good idea after exercising; I could fall. I cannot go swimming but used to swim a lot when I was a kid and then a young adult, so one day I was lying on my bed, belly down, and thought, "What about kicking HERE? Like I am swimming." It's been three weeks now and my knee's crunching has almost disappeared and rarely...do I come down on it wrong while I'm twisting to reach for something.

I've also added 8 times per day...of doing short bursts of spring cleaning. Every time I go upstairs to use the restroom...afterward I have to find something to do for ten to fifteen minutes. I've come to the sad conclusion that I've gotten very lazy; it's fun having bo do things for me. Also, it drives him crazy when I do things for myself like get my own hot tea or fold clothes. At his home I started doing laps around the living room through the kitchen through the pool table room then the hallway, and back into the living room again. At home...I fold and put away my own laundry, clean dead bugs and dust from my window frames and sill, wash windows, etc. I am still not used to being completely out of breath so easily, but at least over this past year it's gotten a bit better. I'm still breathless after ten to fifteen minutes of work. I don't know how long it will take for my lung function to improve more than it has already. Getting out of breath sometimes triggers asthma attacks and my PTSD, lol. What a mess. *laughing at self*

Arriving in the mail soon from Amazon.com is an old Richard Simmons VHS tape I used to have a copy of. I loaned it to a friend in a wheelchair and cannot find it ever since, though I'm sure she gave it back. (My house ate it.) When it arrives it will be added to my exercise list; I need exercises to do from a chair...and doing arm lifts gets boring very fast.

I've been large my entire adult life but I was also physically fit. Running up and down four flights of stairs to haul up lots of groceries and stuff like five gallon cans of kerosene was nothing. I used to walk all over the place late at night, doing laps around the hospital or around a Walmart parking lot. Since breathing became a big issue...I could barely walk a car's length without stopping to grab the wall and suck in air with all my might for almost five minutes. I'm a lot better now but nowhere near what I would like to be.

Oh, and a word of advice...if anyone tells you you are going to die...don't be like me and dedicate "the remainder" of your life to having fun and simply enjoying it to the fullest. You might LIVE, lol, and then have one heck of a mess to deal with getting your body back into shape.

Gah. Guess what time it is? My butt just literally went numb with sitting here and so, by my own rules I set for myself, that means I have to get up and do that walking thing on youtube until my knees call me a f*ing bitch. (It's a good pain though.)

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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 4:53:25 AM   
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Aries- it is called the total gym.. I have one as well and love it, great for doing inclined crunches and I like the upper body workouts you can do with it..

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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 5:52:48 AM   
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Cynthia
Getting your body is a wonderful thing!
It's hard when you have physical conditions that give you the "excuse" to do nothing. You really do psych yourself out sometimes. I know I used to okay maybe I still do on some level with my knee. (my rt knee pops out) and I have a a pinched nerve in my back.

This is no joke.
When I 1st started my journey in May, I could only do 3-5 minutes of light work out. I was doing the Jackie Warner dvd, but I was taking more breaks and for my dumb bell presses or any other exercise that required weights I was using canned veggies instead of weights.

Eventually I got used to moving again, I got over my mental fears (I stayed aware of my restrictions) but I slowly have increased the intensity of my work out.

An idea for when you feel like kicking something. Sit on the edge of your couch or a chair, and kick your feet. Bring you foot straight out each time you kick.

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My work out today I did my 5 minutes of jogging back and forth between my patio door and my dinning room on top of my other work out and it reminded me of why I used to hate running around the track and choose x-country. Lol



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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 7:46:20 AM   
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Some inspiration just landed in my inbox:

Healthy Lifestyle Tip: Encouraging Words

If you really want to do something, you'll find a way. If you don't, you'll find an excuse. – Jim Rohn

The only bad workout is the one that didn't happen. – Unknown

You don't always get what wish for; you get what you work for! – Unknown

Think a 20-minute workout won't do anything? Well it's sure better than a 0-minute workout. – Unknown

You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great. – Zig Ziglar

Yesterday you said tomorrow. – Nike

An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion. – Sir Isaac Newton

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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 10:25:58 AM   
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kalikshama - Those are great quotes!

I was talking to my best friend earlier today....
He reminded me of when I used to dance for hours several nights a week.
How I was at my skinniest. Lol



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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 12:42:25 PM   
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Hmm, my motivational message is, just work on
one little thing at a time, eventually all the little
battles you win build up.

Sinfix,
Have you tried doing upside down exercises on it?
My favourite ones are upside down, or sitting on it
in facing the tower part, there are some really good
ways of doing the deltoids, traps and back.

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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 1:21:42 PM   
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Aries= Yes, you can do some great exercises on that machine.. I love to change it up every week.

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RE: Workout - 2/5/2013 3:37:46 PM   
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Good suggestions hellcat, will check into Pilates, that's something I've never tried.

I LOVE walking, especially outside in summer, but we have TOO much snow here, and it's FRIGID outside!


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