Robyn_W
12 years agoMember
Exercise nazi! Lol
Hi Ladies:) I had my second session with the exercise physiologist,and I enjoyed it as much as the first.I want to say here,that it definitely helps to have someone encouraging and pushing you a bit.And telling you how well you are doing!I have always loved exercise,but when it's a bit out of your comfort zone,it is very easy to slide back to the things that you find the easiest!Anyway,this time I got some new exercises.These are more for the core,and chest muscles,where surgery was.One I really like is the 'planking' exercise.You balance on your forearms and toes,and keep your back straight and pull your tummy in.I was trying in the beginning to hold that position for 30 seconds,and I was struggling.Now I can do 1 min and 5 seconds.You can feel the muscles in the stomach and chest area really working.i do this twice with a break in between,which is equal to the length of time that I can do the exercise.In the beginning I was doing it every 2nd day,but now I am doing it daily.Fun(and funny!) to do with someone else.Children like to get in on this one.I also got given an exercise where you lay flat on your back,and lift both legs JUST off the ground.Then do a pedalling motion! Not easy on the tummy muscles,but a good exercise.I try for 40 'pedals'. !! Well that's about it.I have been really trying to keep up with my skipping( which is easy cause it's quick) and also riding and walking.I am finding one of the challenges with maintaining this amount of exercise,is that now that my treatment is over,I am doing it more on my own,as things do go back to how they were, to some extent.I think it's really important that we DONT go back to doing exactly as we did before.Its up to us to let others know what we need in terms of help,and especially TIME.Take care everyone.Cheers xoxRobyn