Guest guest Posted February 2, 2002 Report Share Posted February 2, 2002 To answer all the questions at once. When I did BFL, I did not know I had FMS, and I think that might have been a plus. I did the weight workouts and the aerobic ones, just as they suggested. I did ache, alot. But I ignored it because I figured it was due to the extreme workouts and not to anything else. I myself did not do any low-impact. I did either step or tae-bo. It was very, very hard to get through the workouts. It hurt while I was doing the weights, especially in my arms, but again, like I said, I didn't know anything was wrong, so I kept going, just thinking I was a 'wimp'. I would not do it again, knowing what I now know. I didn't feel horrible afterwards, well no more horrible than I had felt prior. It was only during that it was hard. As far as alternative excersises, I don't know. I myself am now trying to find excersise that I can do. My dr. suggested swimming, although my lifestyle does not allow it, so he suggested walking. I would not recommend anything else, especially if you have tried it and it hurt. As far as low impact, I'm not sure about that. But I do have the book (somewhere) I'll take a look and see what he has to say, and I'll get back to you guys. I do belive BFL is geared toward 'normals'. Even the eating program may not be advisable for fibros. Although, I have not read up on the nutritional aspect of fibro yet. --- Pamela Rauch dave.n.pam@...> wrote: > Liz, I have the same body for life questions. I > just finished it for the second time and even got my > packet last week for the 12 week challenge. I feel > so motivated, but don't think that I will stick with > it, with the " extreme " duty of the workouts. I am > doing aerobics, but low impact is working for me, > and the " pushing yourself to the limit " is so darned > difficult. I know that it isn't supposed to be > easy, but it also has to be livable. Can you adapt > it to low impact? We even got a bench and new > weights for Christmas for ourselves, we are totally > ready! I just find that for me, I enjoy doing my > aerobics, and I am not enjoying the > difficulty of the body for life workouts at all. > Sincerely, Pamela Rauch > Re: questionarre(Liz) > > > > Some of us have found lack of exercise we are > overweight. Have you > > found this to be a problem also? > > > > I am not overweight. I was 25 lbs overweight > last year and lost 25 > lbs in 6 weeks following 'body for life'. It was > very hard (the > excersise), but I've maintained the weight. > > ===== > > **Liz Kelso** > > > Liz - Welcome to the group. I am new here within > the last month and > I have learned so much from the others here. I'm > sure you will also. > Everyone here is great. > > I want to ask about the 'Body for Life'. I have > read the book and > tried the eating plan but found my life style a > little hard to work > in all the little meals and I can not afford the > recommended > supplements. My bigger problem was the exercise > plan. I joined a > gym and took before pictures and the whole bit but > the weight > training made my fibro worse. I ached all over > all the time (not > sore muscles). Once I quit the strength training > the pain reduced > back to mainly in my lower legs, ankles and feet. > I am looking for > another form of exercise that will help me. Any > suggestions on how > to still follow the 'Body for Life' plan to some > degree and yet not > make the fibro worse? Congratulations on the > weight loss! > > Rose in Kansas > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2002 Report Share Posted February 2, 2002 The book says that low impact does not do any good (more good than nothing, but not efficient) but I don't agree with this statement. It seems that every diet, or way of life\eating, makes the same claims, and they all work for different people. I think body for life is very great, for someone that can stick with the intensity though, and really think it is a great program. I feel that low impact aerobics (definitely gets your heart rate up, just not as " jarring " on the knees and ankles) is working for me right now, and it's what I can do. I do feel a great need to go back to low carb though. My blood sugar readings are starting to get a little higher (125-150 after eating a " carby " meal-not too bad, but consistently getting higher), and I can " feel " this (dry mouth, thirsty after drinking tons of water, going to the bathroom a lot), so if I want to avoid more oral med, and insulin shots, I am going to have to go low carb. It is just soooooooooooo hard for me to do. I hate being on a low carb diet and can do it, but it is kicking and screaming. Sincerely, Pamela Rauch Re: questionarre(Liz) > > > > Some of us have found lack of exercise we are > overweight. Have you > > found this to be a problem also? > > > > I am not overweight. I was 25 lbs overweight > last year and lost 25 > lbs in 6 weeks following 'body for life'. It was > very hard (the > excersise), but I've maintained the weight. > > ===== > > **Liz Kelso** > > > Liz - Welcome to the group. I am new here within > the last month and > I have learned so much from the others here. I'm > sure you will also. > Everyone here is great. > > I want to ask about the 'Body for Life'. I have > read the book and > tried the eating plan but found my life style a > little hard to work > in all the little meals and I can not afford the > recommended > supplements. My bigger problem was the exercise > plan. I joined a > gym and took before pictures and the whole bit but > the weight > training made my fibro worse. I ached all over > all the time (not > sore muscles). Once I quit the strength training > the pain reduced > back to mainly in my lower legs, ankles and feet. > I am looking for > another form of exercise that will help me. Any > suggestions on how > to still follow the 'Body for Life' plan to some > degree and yet not > make the fibro worse? Congratulations on the > weight loss! > > Rose in Kansas > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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