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Do you find it hard to exercise while out of shape?

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Old 07-31-2007, 12:09 AM
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Do you find it hard to exercise while out of shape?

I think a major problem is that when you are out of shape you do not have any energy to workout. Do you find that that is true?
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Old 07-31-2007, 04:44 PM
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It's sort of like the chicken and the egg. You can't have energy unless you exercise, and you can't exercise unless you have energy. I think that the thread on building exercise into your daily life has some good ideas, because those little bits of exercise will help you build up a little more endurance.
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Old 08-03-2007, 09:48 PM
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Its not so much the energy for exercise that's my problem. Its my body objecting (particularly my knees) that prevents me doing anything too strenuous. Did a 4 mile walk today though.

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I own a treadmill and it was the best investment i have ever made. I put it in a room by itself with a TV and a big fan. When I first got back to getting on it (I was out of shape and gained 57 pounds in 3 years) it was really hard to force myself into it again. But I went at a very slow pace, it helps that I can watch TV and try to take my mind off it. I try for an hour a day and if I am really sore from the day before I take the day off. From all that I have read is that if it hurts stop. Now I have worked myself up to an hour a day and a pretty good clip and I am even adding elevation training to it too. I burn on average between 350 calories and 600 calories a workout and my energy level is wonderful again. It takes small steps but you do feel your energy rise that first week if you keep to it! GOOD LUCK!
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