Hey all!
So my biggest struggle right now is figuring out what I can and can't do. In the years leading up to my diagnosis I had been upping my exercise routine. I had started running (and then broke off the cartilage in my knee) and also doing Group Power (imagine weight lifting with a group to really loud music).
I know sometimes I feel better after working out and sometimes I'm lucky if I can put one foot in front of the other. How do I know if exercise is good for me or bad for me on any given day?
As an idea to what I'm currently doing. I go for 1-2 15-20 minute walks at work. Plus my goal is for hitting the gym 5 times a week. 3 days cardio (either elliptical, recumbent bike or treadmill) those are usually 15-25 minutes depending on time available and intensity. 2 days weight machines. While I'd rather do free weights, I was concerned about balance and grip. I don't want to drop barbells on my head. I'm in the "heavier weight, shorter rep" camp.
Up until I started running and weight lifting I always went with "listen to your body." Then after I started those activities I realized that sometimes your body lies and you just have to push a little harder til you break through. I would have never thought my body was capable of what it was that I was doing. So, know I'm just all confused. I gained about 20 pounds after my diagnosis when I really needed to lose 30. I've been hovering around the same weight for months and haven't been able to pull it down. Past experience has shown me that the only thing that really helps me is exercise. Nutrition alone doesn't work.
Any advice would be appreciated.
So my biggest struggle right now is figuring out what I can and can't do. In the years leading up to my diagnosis I had been upping my exercise routine. I had started running (and then broke off the cartilage in my knee) and also doing Group Power (imagine weight lifting with a group to really loud music).
I know sometimes I feel better after working out and sometimes I'm lucky if I can put one foot in front of the other. How do I know if exercise is good for me or bad for me on any given day?
As an idea to what I'm currently doing. I go for 1-2 15-20 minute walks at work. Plus my goal is for hitting the gym 5 times a week. 3 days cardio (either elliptical, recumbent bike or treadmill) those are usually 15-25 minutes depending on time available and intensity. 2 days weight machines. While I'd rather do free weights, I was concerned about balance and grip. I don't want to drop barbells on my head. I'm in the "heavier weight, shorter rep" camp.
Up until I started running and weight lifting I always went with "listen to your body." Then after I started those activities I realized that sometimes your body lies and you just have to push a little harder til you break through. I would have never thought my body was capable of what it was that I was doing. So, know I'm just all confused. I gained about 20 pounds after my diagnosis when I really needed to lose 30. I've been hovering around the same weight for months and haven't been able to pull it down. Past experience has shown me that the only thing that really helps me is exercise. Nutrition alone doesn't work.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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