Quote from: jujubes1986 on July 11, 2016, 09:38:34 PM
omg i have to work out and lose weight before my srs... emily is right after srs no more testoterone and muscle mass will go down and it will be hard to lose weight,,, im 29 145 lbs now
height is 5'6... im gonna try emily's work out...
Nah! Don't fret so much. 145 is not overweight by any means. I recently lost 30lbs by simply watching and regulating what I eat, and doing a brisk 1 hour walk every day. I am 13 years post op and in my mid 40's.
By all means lose weight if you feel it's what you need to do, but it's entirely possible to do so after SRS and later in life too. I have
really poor motivation so if I can lose weight, others should easily be able to.
Quote from: Michelle_P on July 11, 2016, 10:40:44 PM
I'm using an elliptical trainer at a moderate resistance level for 60 minutes, 5 times a week. (It shows a distance of around 5.3 miles and 470 calories burned when I'm done, for whatever that's worth.). I try to just push on the arm levers, not pull, as I've gotten some tendon problems from pulling in the past.
The planking exercises are something to try to get in several times a week:The side planks seem to do OK at keeping the waist under control.
I've got some back issues, and I am in my early 60s, so crunches, sit-ups, and other things that are rough on the back muscles and spinal column are off-limits for me.
I won't be able to get one of those elliptical trainers, so hopefully my walking will suffice. Anyway, me and my other half both walk together, after work. We chat about the day and try to push each other to complete the walk.
I will definitely try those planking exercises though, thank you for the info.
My back is a disaster area so I must be careful what I do.
- EDIT - So I tried the normal planking exercise, and that wasn't too bad. I was surprised I could hold that for 40 sec. Then I tried the side planking ones, Oh My! They are TOUGH!
I managed just 10 up and down reps both sides. Now I am knackered! But strangely feel good too.
There's no way I can do the fly-up one though, my back won't allow that one.
In fact I now feel I can face going into work today, after all.
I will try and do these moves every day. The whole thing took less than 3 mins, so not difficult to fit it in.
Thanks again