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erick, you forgot to tell us all how old you are. this makes a big difference in

what you cann do. karen

Ideas for Exercise

With the coming new year, we have new year resolutions. Like many of you,

mine has to be to increase exercise. I need help!

I would welcome the things that everyone does to get exercise. I am

especially looking for things I can get some fun from doing, hoping then I

might be more likely to stick to it. I can think of lots of things, but

think of lots of reasons why each one of them isn't interesting. I keep

thinking if I could come up with something that was like a game, something

where I can keep score and compete against myself, I might be more likely to

stick to it. Increasing steps or time on the treadmill doesn't cut it

because being on the treadmill just isn't fun or interesting. Being totally

blind, something like tennis or handball isn't practical, but maybe you have

come up with something you can do that is fun, so you enjoy doing it.

Any suggestions will be most appreciated. I am open to anything.

The best New Year!

SS

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Ah, , thanks. I am 50. I am very deconditioned, but other than total

blindness I have no physical restrictions. I just passed a stress test

without any alarms.

I work from home in a very sedentary job, so I don't even have the walking

to and from the bus.

My only exercise is the refrigerator run and used to be the 12-ounce curl.

Thanks!

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erick, you forgot to tell us all how old you are. this makes a big

difference in what you cann do. karen

Ideas for Exercise

With the coming new year, we have new year resolutions. Like many of you,

mine has to be to increase exercise. I need help!

I would welcome the things that everyone does to get exercise. I am

especially looking for things I can get some fun from doing, hoping then I

might be more likely to stick to it. I can think of lots of things, but

think of lots of reasons why each one of them isn't interesting. I keep

thinking if I could come up with something that was like a game, something

where I can keep score and compete against myself, I might be more likely

to

stick to it. Increasing steps or time on the treadmill doesn't cut it

because being on the treadmill just isn't fun or interesting. Being

totally

blind, something like tennis or handball isn't practical, but maybe you

have

come up with something you can do that is fun, so you enjoy doing it.

Any suggestions will be most appreciated. I am open to anything.

The best New Year!

SS

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erik, what is the climate your way. if you have very warm temperatures a pool is

fun and yoou can do a lot of excercise in a pool.

do u have a dog. walking a dog would really keep you in good shape because u

have to do this every day no matter what.

and if you got a g p s they are great.

karen

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Ideas for Exercise

With the coming new year, we have new year resolutions. Like many of you,

mine has to be to increase exercise. I need help!

I would welcome the things that everyone does to get exercise. I am

especially looking for things I can get some fun from doing, hoping then I

might be more likely to stick to it. I can think of lots of things, but

think of lots of reasons why each one of them isn't interesting. I keep

thinking if I could come up with something that was like a game, something

where I can keep score and compete against myself, I might be more likely

to

stick to it. Increasing steps or time on the treadmill doesn't cut it

because being on the treadmill just isn't fun or interesting. Being

totally

blind, something like tennis or handball isn't practical, but maybe you

have

come up with something you can do that is fun, so you enjoy doing it.

Any suggestions will be most appreciated. I am open to anything.

The best New Year!

SS

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you can

lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by faster

and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting. karen

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besides a thirty minute walk two or three times each week, which builds aerobic

endurance. I would recommend anaerobic exercises, which build muscle Most of

your immune system is located in your muscles. Muscles burn carbohydrates

whereas fat does not. Excessive carbs in the form of glucose is in fact

converted to fat, if it is not used to make the muscles go. The cheapest way to

build muscles is to start doing floor exercises in the form of sit-ups, pushups,

and squats. If you have about 21 square feet of available space and a thin

cushion, you can get started today. If you know what DOMS is , it is a

no-brainer as to what it takes to build muscles. After 11 months of no

exercising I started doing floor exercises the beginning of December. You can

challenge yourself every time after the DOMS is over. I remember the time when

I could not do a single regular pushup, and several months later I was doing 150

pushups every time I did them. Then for no reason I just stopped all exercises,

and just concentrated on diet, and especially counting carbs. While my A1C's

remain excellent lower than 5.5, I noticed I was getting weaker and having less

endurance. So earlier this month I decided to get back to the task of muscle

building and endurance building.

Do your floor exercises in sets. I try to do three sets of the same exercise,

and between sets I wait until my breathing and heart rate return to normal

before doing another set. A set of exercises is composed of doing a number of

repetitions of the same exercise in each set. You do the repetitions until you

get the burn. I usually get the burn in the third set. For instance today I

did a total of 50 pushups in three sets of 15, 15, 20. I also did 80 situps in

three sets of 25, 25, 30. After you experience the muscle burn and the DOMS is

over, you can increase your goal for the next time. DOMS means Delayed Muscle

Onset Soreness. When I was young I got over the DOMS in two days usually, but

now that I am old it takes three and some times four days for the DOMS to go

away. That old saying is true. No pain, no gain.

So challenge yourself to build muscle. You will feel better for doing it.

Ideas for Exercise

With the coming new year, we have new year resolutions. Like many of you,

mine has to be to increase exercise. I need help!

I would welcome the things that everyone does to get exercise. I am

especially looking for things I can get some fun from doing, hoping then I

might be more likely to stick to it. I can think of lots of things, but

think of lots of reasons why each one of them isn't interesting. I keep

thinking if I could come up with something that was like a game, something

where I can keep score and compete against myself, I might be more likely to

stick to it. Increasing steps or time on the treadmill doesn't cut it

because being on the treadmill just isn't fun or interesting. Being totally

blind, something like tennis or handball isn't practical, but maybe you have

come up with something you can do that is fun, so you enjoy doing it.

Any suggestions will be most appreciated. I am open to anything.

The best New Year!

SS

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, thanks for that. I have tried some of those suggestions and my real

problem is motivation; well, if not exactly that, because heart disease and

kidney failure, along with generally feeling bad and out of shape should be

plenty of motivation for anyone. This is something I know I can do if I

just find that one thing that clicks. It took me from the second cigarette

to the last and about 30 years to quit smoking, but if I could do that, I

can do anything.

I had hoped a lot more people would give examples of the things they do.

But, I do thank you and Harry for what works for you and maybe they will be

ideas that work for someone else.

Great new year!

SS

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Hi ,

To exercise I usually either swim or go on an elliptical or exercise bike at

the gym. When I was living with my parents (I'm 26 so was until recently)

they had an elliptical in their basement that I used. My apartment is too

small to have one now but I might get an exercise bike that folds up. The

pool and gym are within walking distance or a short bus ride away, so I am

trying to do that. My main barrier is time - working full-time and going to

school doesn't leave me much time for exercise! Another option would be

walking if you can use a cane well enough to pick up a good pace, or use a

guide dog, or can find someone sighted who is willing to go with you.

Jen

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Hi ,

I find that one of the best exercises for me, is dancing! I go dancing a couple

of times a week! I also walk and run on the spot while I am watching TV,

(Jeopardy) of course! I walk around the block (a long one) a couple of times in

the morning before work! Walking around the block, is safe, no crossing

streets! If you live in an apartment building the stairs are great! Just

pretend that you are checking your mail, or putting out the garbage a few times

a day!

Listening to music while walking, and trying to follow the beat!

Hope this helps!

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Thanks, !

You think you are getting exercise from dancing, take me with you some time.

You'll get a real work-out trying to get out from under my clumsy feet. I

wonder what work-out there is in holding coats.

The best new year to you!

SS

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Hi ,

I find that one of the best exercises for me, is dancing! I go dancing a

couple of times a week! I also walk and run on the spot while I am watching

TV, (Jeopardy) of course! I walk around the block (a long one) a couple of

times in the morning before work! Walking around the block, is safe, no

crossing streets! If you live in an apartment building the stairs are

great! Just pretend that you are checking your mail, or putting out the

garbage a few times a day!

Listening to music while walking, and trying to follow the beat!

Hope this helps!

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and

you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go

by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Well, thanks , but I would prefer that you would join us with a dancing

partner! Smile, grin!

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and

you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go

by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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It sounds like you are ruling out floor exercises for yourself. You might try

some 12 ounce curls.

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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erik, you could call a friend and ask them to take you out for a walk once or

twice a week to start. that is a social outing and end it with a coffee and

chat. if you havent done anything for a long time you have to start slow. but it

is so important to make it fun too. enjoy it and you will stick with it. good

luck. karen

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Harry, the only exercise you get with 12-ounce curls is picking yourself up

off the floor.

To splain myself, Lucy, drinking beer is referred to as doing the 12-ounce

curl.

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It sounds like you are ruling out floor exercises for yourself. You might

try some 12 ounce curls.

Re: Ideas for Exercise

erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and

you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go

by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Oh, the " splain myself, Lucy " comment refers to the old line from the Lucy

show when Ricky says, " Lucy, you've got some splainin to do... "

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It sounds like you are ruling out floor exercises for yourself. You might

try some 12 ounce curls.

Re: Ideas for Exercise

erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and

you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go

by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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armando, what kind of dance do you do and how much sight do you have. karen

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Before I started having problems with ulcers on the bottom of my feet, I

used to do the “Walk Away the Pounds” videos put out by Sansone.

They were easy and fun (if you can call exercise fun). Most exercise videos

are impossible to follow if you are blind, but hers are easy. But I haven’t

been able to use these for a few years.

Becky

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To: blind-diabetics

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It sounds like you are ruling out floor exercises for yourself. You might

try some 12 ounce curls.

Re: Ideas for Exercise

erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Becky, I don't know your schedule, but have you checked out the exercise

program aired on the radio reading service. I believe it is for 20 minutes

every morning at 10:40. I have only caught one, but it sounds as though

they are for people who can move about or chair bound. I have meant to ask

someone, and maybe Greg knows, if we can get that program in MP3 or somehow

rather than having to be tied to the radio at that time of day. I am not

really sure if they are archived on line.

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It sounds like you are ruling out floor exercises for yourself. You might

try some 12 ounce curls.

Re: Ideas for Exercise

erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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I haven't tried that , but thanks. That reminds me I have also heard of

a Pilates CD that is accessible for blind people and have heard good things

about it. I keep thinking of ordering it because Pilates are mostly done on

the floor and wouldn't require me to stand which is still a problem for me.

If anyone wants info on ordering this CD, I'll try to find it again.

Becky

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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 1:11 PM

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Subject: RE: Ideas for Exercise

Becky, I don't know your schedule, but have you checked out the exercise

program aired on the radio reading service. I believe it is for 20 minutes

every morning at 10:40. I have only caught one, but it sounds as though

they are for people who can move about or chair bound. I have meant to ask

someone, and maybe Greg knows, if we can get that program in MP3 or somehow

rather than having to be tied to the radio at that time of day. I am not

really sure if they are archived on line.

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It sounds like you are ruling out floor exercises for yourself. You might

try some 12 ounce curls.

Re: Ideas for Exercise

erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Hi ,

I have no sight at all. I go to the old time fiddlers dances, which consist of

waltzes, polkas, reels and jigs, and square dancing! It is a great deal of fun!

It is four hours of dancing and a light lunch after.

They are held in different places within a 30 mile radius!

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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armando, my hat is off to you i am totally blind also but i could pick up on

shadows a little. now it is so black i cant pick up on anything. i have been

afraid of falling on my face so it has ended my dancing which i loved before.

karen

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Yes, please check it out and let us know.

Re: Ideas for Exercise

erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Hi all, good suggest5ions. I want to add that I have been using my exercise

bike for 2 years or more, , starting with my diagnosis for diabetes. I'll tell

you, you can lost weight with that thing. I lost a lot of weight, and mostly

with the bike. I enjoy riding it with music, the right tempo at least sometimes

to keep me rieding quickly. It is actually alot of fun, or is for me, when I

get going and am not putting it off, which unfortunately I do from time to time.

I later got a treadmil, which is good, but I still like the bile better. I also

have a jump rope, which I haven't used since I was a kid, and am almost afraid

of the thing, but hopefully will start soon, as it has great promise for

exercise if you don't kill yourself doing it.

One more thing: I don't walk as well as when I had my gide dog, and Jenn's

idea of a sighted guide is a great one for exercise, though we all want to be

independent. When I go with my daughter I can't keep up to her, and that is a

good thing.

Vicki Breffe

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Hi ,

To exercise I usually either swim or go on an elliptical or exercise bike at

the gym. When I was living with my parents (I'm 26 so was until recently)

they had an elliptical in their basement that I used. My apartment is too

small to have one now but I might get an exercise bike that folds up. The

pool and gym are within walking distance or a short bus ride away, so I am

trying to do that. My main barrier is time - working full-time and going to

school doesn't leave me much time for exercise! Another option would be

walking if you can use a cane well enough to pick up a good pace, or use a

guide dog, or can find someone sighted who is willing to go with you.

Jen

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you should not have to give up anything that you love doing!! You have a

partner, and keeping in contact with your partner, helps you to keep you

balance, and you always have a reference point. If you concentrate on the music,

you don't even notice that you are moving around!

Have you tried dancing?

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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, I used to love dancing and Friday nights would go dancing from nine to

twelve thirty and loved it. then five years ago I became blind overnight. the

last year and half it is so very black. if on the treadmill I have a handle on

both sides to hang onto which in a sense would be like have a partner to hold

onto. my husband is a singer and he is generally singing and I in the audience

at the time. we have only been to a couple of dances in the last five years.

be fore I knew him I remember doing a waltz. this was like floating on a cloud

when you have a good partner. even fast dancing I would be afraid of hitting

someone when moving around. you need a good sense of balance don't you.

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erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

karen

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Hi ,

One of my favorite exercises of all time was jumping rope because it didn't

take up much room, you could do it on a sidewalk, patio or in a garage and

it really melted down the pounds. However, since I had surgery for a

ruptured disk in 1995, jumping rope is too high an impact exercise to me to

do anymore and, like you, I make my living sitting down. However, I still

have an exercise bike which I ride and am a weight-lifter, which I've done

since 1980. The bike was a Christmas present in 1996 and, if my daughter

is around, I always ask her what she wants from Graeter's if I ride by

there on my stationary bike!! Of course it depends on what you can get

motivated about. I'd love to read books while exercising; however, I sweat

so much that earphones would get pretty yucky. I sometimes will turn up

the radio and listen to football or basketball games while exercising, but

I most just exercise. Running up and down stairs is a wonderful

exercise--which was the only thing that I was ever good at while on

thewrestling team at OSSB as a freshman. In college, the marching band

took care of every bit of energy I had during fall quarter, but I ran those

inside stairs in the Stadium Dorm, especially if I could find a set which

wasn't heavily trafficked. By wearing sweats and running about a hundred

sets of steps, it kept those pounds at bay pretty well. Also, we've been

to French Lick, IN twice for vacations and they have so serious hills

which, if I had to walk every day, I'm sure that I'd either lose the weight

or stay at the bottom!!

While we're on the exercise subject, does anyone know where to get

blind-oriented instructions for workouts on an exercise bike? Actually,

I've ridden at a comfortable speed for a specified amount of time, then

asked my wife to look at the printed odometer and, then taking advantage of

that five years of calculus I had at Ohio State, I can figure out how far

I've ridden, what I had for lunch and where I was ten years ago!!

So, , now you know way too much about my exercising likes and

dislikes. Good luck and write with questions if you have them.

Greg

Columbus, Ohio

At 01:30 AM 12/28/07 -0500, you wrote:

>, thanks for that. I have tried some of those suggestions and my real

>problem is motivation; well, if not exactly that, because heart disease and

>kidney failure, along with generally feeling bad and out of shape should be

>plenty of motivation for anyone. This is something I know I can do if I

>just find that one thing that clicks. It took me from the second cigarette

>to the last and about 30 years to quit smoking, but if I could do that, I

>can do anything.

>

>I had hoped a lot more people would give examples of the things they do.

>But, I do thank you and Harry for what works for you and maybe they will be

>ideas that work for someone else.

>

>Great new year!

>

> SS

>

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>

>erik, may i suggest if you have a treadmill, use a cordless headset and you

>can lisiten to music or your favourite talking book and the time will go by

>faster and your walking on the treadmill will be a lot more interesting.

>karen

>

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