Alternatives to Running ...
Spring is in the air , we are wanting to get outside . Many are starting their running routines and jogging . But what if you are not a runner ? What exercises can you incorporate that fits your lifestyle ? There are many . For 2 years I swam each day to shed the pounds. Water aerobics takes the stress off of your joints and knees. And not only that it is a fun sport that one can do alone or in a group . Eliptical machines are another way you can shed pounds. While it can still be hard on your knees, it is a controllable exercise . This is a great exercise for toning up the butt and thighs . Even if you want to jog or run , and feel it is hurting your body, try walking or fast walking . This will decrease some of the stress caused by pounding the road in a full run . I am a runner, but am finding that the weight I carried for so many years put stress on my knees , and I am not about to injure my body any longer.So I have been looking into alternatives . And I truly think that there are enough exercise routines out there will fit your needs other than running . But hey .. if you can run .. do it , just know your limits. Dancing, Put on your favorite tunes and start moving . A good 30 minute routine will get the heart pumping and burn calories too . And you control how hard you go or how soft . Even ball room dancing is an excellent way to shed pounds. Not to mention it gets you close to your partner and can make for a fun date ! Just remember , before starting any physical routine that you are not sure will hurt or stress you , get to your doctor and make sure you are clear to go . Just do not think you can hit the pavement running . There are so many things to consider , your warm ups before , your food intake , your hydration before - during and after. While it looks easy .. Running can be very stressfull on the body and maybe not the best choice for you . And if exercise hurts , it is not the one for you. Exercise needs to be as pain free as possible . Yes, weight training will give you the " burn " but it should never be painful . If you are a new -op or pre-op your body is still adjusting to many changes. Exercise needs to be started, but started slow . If you can get to a gym and talk to a trainer, I am sure they can give you exercises that will fit your body and your type of goals . But remember , you must exercise to lose the weight and maintain it . This is a must ! Keep your exercise routine fun and something you like to do . Just because you see people out running does not mean it is the exercise for you .. Start slow and by all means enjoy what you do . I have inserted some links that may help you along your way . Just make sure you keep exercise in your life daily . Not only does it help to maintain our weighloss, but it is a sure fit for all around health. Have a great Day, Natalie http://www.stewsmith.com/linkpages/toohottorun.htm http://ezinearticles.com/?Jogging---What-to-Do-When-You-Phys ically-Cant-Jog-at-Your-Next-Work-Out&id=301458 http://www.aarp.org/health/fitness/walking/a2004-06-04-walki ng-fun.html http://longevity.about.com/od/lifelongfitness/a/exercise_fun .htm
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"I'm tough, ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. if that makes me a bitch, okay." - Madonna
Beginning Weight: 265 Current Weight:143
So I run like a Girl....now keep up!

Yes, depending on where you are doing it you should be able to do water aerobics even if you can't swim. When I did it at my old gym, we were in the deep end but we all wore these flotation belts (even if we could swim - treading water and doing the exercises is too much!). However, at my new gym the pool is only 5 ft. deep all the way around. I haven't done a class there yet, but seems like you must be able to do it in water you can stand in!
I also see a lot of people at my gym (I swim a lot as well) just walking up and down the lanes in the pool. I tried it one time - it's a lot harder than you think! I was not coordinated enough to pull it off, but then again I didn't try very hard because I LOVE to swim.
I've been wanting to try a water aerobics class here so if anyone in Richmond wants to go with me, let me know. I'm pretty sure I can take you as a guest to my gym and we could give it a try. Fun!
Sarah