Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? I try to exercise every day. I usually swim at the indoor pool. I also do a bit of resistance training in the water with these dumb bells they have for water and a noodle for my legs. If I can't go swimming for some reason, I try to move a lot during the day.. more... and/or go for a walk on our 40 acres. Suzie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 > Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? > I definitely fit it in as a priority. It seems that as I lost the weight, I became more and more estatic about exercise. I started to try new things like biking, running, and pilates. Now, I like to refer to myself as an " adult onset athlete, " because I am SOOO much more active than I was as a kid. I actually would rather be out in the park riding my bike on a Saturday afternoon than at home watching tv, which is what I USED to do. April Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 I have trouble fitting in exercise as I can't afford to join a gym because of the huge enrollment fees, my apt complex doesn't have a gym, my apt is tiny and hard to do a lot of cardio in, and its over 90 degrees outside even after dark right now, which makes it hard to do much more than walk for 1/2 hour, and I want/need way more than that. Curves doesn't appeal to me, I prefer doing my own weight training at home and would like more sustained cardio. I've been mulling over trying jazzercise, as there is no enrollment fee and it sounds like the kind of cardio I enjoy..moving to fun music in a group...anyone here ever tried it? Kat > Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? > > > My Answer: > > I have made it a priority. I know that I really need the exercise to lose the " fat " and to get toned up. I like to mix it up with: walking, jogging, aerobic dvd/videos - I have lots, weights, and swimming. I rarely do two workouts that are exactly the same. > > What about you? > Maureen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 I have trouble fitting in exercise as I can't afford to join a gym because of the huge enrollment fees, my apt complex doesn't have a gym, my apt is tiny and hard to do a lot of cardio in, and its over 90 degrees outside even after dark right now, which makes it hard to do much more than walk for 1/2 hour, and I want/need way more than that. Curves doesn't appeal to me, I prefer doing my own weight training at home and would like more sustained cardio. I've been mulling over trying jazzercise, as there is no enrollment fee and it sounds like the kind of cardio I enjoy..moving to fun music in a group...anyone here ever tried it? Kat > Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? > > > My Answer: > > I have made it a priority. I know that I really need the exercise to lose the " fat " and to get toned up. I like to mix it up with: walking, jogging, aerobic dvd/videos - I have lots, weights, and swimming. I rarely do two workouts that are exactly the same. > > What about you? > Maureen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 I have trouble fitting in exercise as I can't afford to join a gym because of the huge enrollment fees, my apt complex doesn't have a gym, my apt is tiny and hard to do a lot of cardio in, and its over 90 degrees outside even after dark right now, which makes it hard to do much more than walk for 1/2 hour, and I want/need way more than that. Curves doesn't appeal to me, I prefer doing my own weight training at home and would like more sustained cardio. I've been mulling over trying jazzercise, as there is no enrollment fee and it sounds like the kind of cardio I enjoy..moving to fun music in a group...anyone here ever tried it? Kat > Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? > > > My Answer: > > I have made it a priority. I know that I really need the exercise to lose the " fat " and to get toned up. I like to mix it up with: walking, jogging, aerobic dvd/videos - I have lots, weights, and swimming. I rarely do two workouts that are exactly the same. > > What about you? > Maureen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Q: Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? A: I am working on making exercise a priority. Three years ago, I spent a year training to walk 60 miles over 3 days (the Avon Breast Cancer 3-day walk) That year I lost 50 lbs and looked F-I-N-E!! (If I do say so myself!) I walked daily starting with 1/2 a mile a day (that's all I could do when I started) and by the end of the year I was walking 5-7 miles daily and 16-18 mile walks on Saturdays and Sundays. I completed the Avon walk (1st day 19 miles, 2nd day 22 miles, and the 3rd day -19 miles) It was the most amazing experience of my life. I raised 3,000.00 to help in the fight against breast cancer, walked the walk, and met the most incredible women. But after the walk...well, I don't know what happened to me. My knees started troubling me after the walk, so I couldn't exercise the way I was used to (5 days in the gym a week weight training and walking 5 miles a day.) That made me get depressed I guess (and other life events were happening at that same time that contributed to my downward spiral) and soon I ended up on 2 anti-depressants and sleeping pills. 80 pounds later...here I am. But I'm off the pills (thank God!!) and I'm making my way back to a healthy life. What exercise do I like? I don't know yet. Obviously, I like to walk. :-) I used to love lifting weights, but I'm bummed out about my knees, so I don't even do the upper body stuff anymore. (can't afford the gym now anyway) I didn't like Curves that much because I'm not very peppy when I'm exercising and just kind of want to be left alone. So the " social-ness " of Curves didn't appeal to me (no offense to Curves lovers!). Is Tai Chi considered exercise? I always thought I might like to take a class and learn that. Yoga hurts my knees...heck, just about everything hurts my knees. Right now I use my treadmill occassionally - I'm experimenting with the Weight Watchers video workouts, and walking when I think to do it. I definately want to build exercise into my life on a more regular basis, but I'm not there yet. in CO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Q: Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? A: I am working on making exercise a priority. Three years ago, I spent a year training to walk 60 miles over 3 days (the Avon Breast Cancer 3-day walk) That year I lost 50 lbs and looked F-I-N-E!! (If I do say so myself!) I walked daily starting with 1/2 a mile a day (that's all I could do when I started) and by the end of the year I was walking 5-7 miles daily and 16-18 mile walks on Saturdays and Sundays. I completed the Avon walk (1st day 19 miles, 2nd day 22 miles, and the 3rd day -19 miles) It was the most amazing experience of my life. I raised 3,000.00 to help in the fight against breast cancer, walked the walk, and met the most incredible women. But after the walk...well, I don't know what happened to me. My knees started troubling me after the walk, so I couldn't exercise the way I was used to (5 days in the gym a week weight training and walking 5 miles a day.) That made me get depressed I guess (and other life events were happening at that same time that contributed to my downward spiral) and soon I ended up on 2 anti-depressants and sleeping pills. 80 pounds later...here I am. But I'm off the pills (thank God!!) and I'm making my way back to a healthy life. What exercise do I like? I don't know yet. Obviously, I like to walk. :-) I used to love lifting weights, but I'm bummed out about my knees, so I don't even do the upper body stuff anymore. (can't afford the gym now anyway) I didn't like Curves that much because I'm not very peppy when I'm exercising and just kind of want to be left alone. So the " social-ness " of Curves didn't appeal to me (no offense to Curves lovers!). Is Tai Chi considered exercise? I always thought I might like to take a class and learn that. Yoga hurts my knees...heck, just about everything hurts my knees. Right now I use my treadmill occassionally - I'm experimenting with the Weight Watchers video workouts, and walking when I think to do it. I definately want to build exercise into my life on a more regular basis, but I'm not there yet. in CO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2004 Report Share Posted June 23, 2004 Q: Do you make sure to fit exercise in as a health and weight loss priority or do you fit it in when you can? What exercise do you do (enjoy)? A: I am working on making exercise a priority. Three years ago, I spent a year training to walk 60 miles over 3 days (the Avon Breast Cancer 3-day walk) That year I lost 50 lbs and looked F-I-N-E!! (If I do say so myself!) I walked daily starting with 1/2 a mile a day (that's all I could do when I started) and by the end of the year I was walking 5-7 miles daily and 16-18 mile walks on Saturdays and Sundays. I completed the Avon walk (1st day 19 miles, 2nd day 22 miles, and the 3rd day -19 miles) It was the most amazing experience of my life. I raised 3,000.00 to help in the fight against breast cancer, walked the walk, and met the most incredible women. But after the walk...well, I don't know what happened to me. My knees started troubling me after the walk, so I couldn't exercise the way I was used to (5 days in the gym a week weight training and walking 5 miles a day.) That made me get depressed I guess (and other life events were happening at that same time that contributed to my downward spiral) and soon I ended up on 2 anti-depressants and sleeping pills. 80 pounds later...here I am. But I'm off the pills (thank God!!) and I'm making my way back to a healthy life. What exercise do I like? I don't know yet. Obviously, I like to walk. :-) I used to love lifting weights, but I'm bummed out about my knees, so I don't even do the upper body stuff anymore. (can't afford the gym now anyway) I didn't like Curves that much because I'm not very peppy when I'm exercising and just kind of want to be left alone. So the " social-ness " of Curves didn't appeal to me (no offense to Curves lovers!). Is Tai Chi considered exercise? I always thought I might like to take a class and learn that. Yoga hurts my knees...heck, just about everything hurts my knees. Right now I use my treadmill occassionally - I'm experimenting with the Weight Watchers video workouts, and walking when I think to do it. I definately want to build exercise into my life on a more regular basis, but I'm not there yet. in CO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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