bama_mommy03 5 Posted January 11, 2011 Just curious as to what and how you started excersising after surgery? I'm about 7 weeks out and have gotten my energy back, and now I want to be mobile. I just don't know where to start. I have 3 small kiddos and live on a semi-busy street and don't own a treadmill. I don't really have the $90 a month for a gym membership.... I haven't really worked out in 3 or 4 years, so I am waaaaay out of shape. I would love to try the P90X system at some point, I just don't think I could keep up with it at this time. Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jack 855 Posted January 12, 2011 usually a school track is available for casual walkers. I did that for a while. It's amazing how rapidly our bodies will adapt and want us to give it more laps/longer time on the track. And finding walking routes in local parks is also free. Some areas have hiking trails available. Kids all seem to like little outings. cheers on your journey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bama_mommy03 5 Posted January 12, 2011 usually a school track is available for casual walkers. I did that for a while. It's amazing how rapidly our bodies will adapt and want us to give it more laps/longer time on the track. And finding walking routes in local parks is also free. Some areas have hiking trails available. Kids all seem to like little outings. cheers on your journey I can drive 20 mins to a park in town... but we're in the midst of a "winter storm" down here. Today's high is 31 (and we have damp air down south... so 31 is FREEZING! lol) I didn't know if there were some good workout dvds for bigger people just getting back into excercise. I also have scoliosis, so floor workouts are pretty painful. I remember in high school it didn't hurt all that bad, but I was about 80lbs lighter in high school! Thank u for your suggestions! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neveragain 9 Posted February 21, 2011 p90x is AWESOME. I've done it twice now and I feel great afterwards. I can't do all of it, but I do what I can and I'm improving every time I do it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bama_mommy03 5 Posted February 21, 2011 Thanks neveragain.... I've been thinking about P90X .... but I'm so out of shape... idk if I could keep up with it or not Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thsisme 14 Posted February 22, 2011 Wii has just dance that is great to help you get started. Also, you might want to invest in a a starter band kit to start stretching and toning. There are also some free exercise videos on the internet that you might want to view and try. Good Luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tntbelt 1 Posted February 22, 2011 I started going to zumba 2 nights a week 3 weeks after surgery. I just recently joined the gym because it actually ended up being cheaper and they offer free zumba classes there. I was paying $5 a class (40 a month) and the regular gym membership was 50 but through my health insurance we got a discount and I pay 24.99 monthly plus 10 a month for daycare so I don't have to worry about babysitter or weather. You might see if your health insurance or your employer offers discounts to the gym. Once I drop some weight I really want to try the p90x too but right now zumba and treadmill are all I can handle but I know 3 months ago I couldn't have done either so I am happy with the progress so far. Good luck and I hope you figure something out.. I have never been to a gym until recently and I love the way I feel when I am done. It's so nice to have some energy back!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
minimeme 1 Posted February 23, 2011 I started out walking the block, and when weather was bad, walking the mall. I now jog 3 miles a day. Start out doing exercise that cost you nothing and once you build your habit, look for some used equipment. Craigslist, yard sales and the local salvation army is full of old exercise equipment people bought thinking they would develop the habit of exercising once the purchased something. And since you have small children, you might want to think about your local YMCA. Their family plans are prorated for income (or use to be). Letting your kids swim or have fun while you work out would be a great time them the whole family. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bama_mommy03 5 Posted February 25, 2011 Wii has just dance that is great to help you get started. Also, you might want to invest in a a starter band kit to start stretching and toning. There are also some free exercise videos on the internet that you might want to view and try. Good Luck! Thanks for the suggestions! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bama_mommy03 5 Posted February 25, 2011 I started going to zumba 2 nights a week 3 weeks after surgery. I just recently joined the gym because it actually ended up being cheaper and they offer free zumba classes there. I was paying $5 a class (40 a month) and the regular gym membership was 50 but through my health insurance we got a discount and I pay 24.99 monthly plus 10 a month for daycare so I don't have to worry about babysitter or weather. You might see if your health insurance or your employer offers discounts to the gym. Once I drop some weight I really want to try the p90x too but right now zumba and treadmill are all I can handle but I know 3 months ago I couldn't have done either so I am happy with the progress so far. Good luck and I hope you figure something out.. I have never been to a gym until recently and I love the way I feel when I am done. It's so nice to have some energy back!! I would love to go to the gym! Just can't afford it right now. I was doing Zumba twice a week, but my oldest just started soccer, and her practices overlap my classes :/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bama_mommy03 5 Posted February 25, 2011 I started out walking the block, and when weather was bad, walking the mall. I now jog 3 miles a day. Start out doing exercise that cost you nothing and once you build your habit, look for some used equipment. Craigslist, yard sales and the local salvation army is full of old exercise equipment people bought thinking they would develop the habit of exercising once the purchased something. And since you have small children, you might want to think about your local YMCA. Their family plans are prorated for income (or use to be). Letting your kids swim or have fun while you work out would be a great time them the whole family. Idk where the Y is around here, or if we even have one... I hadn't thought about it tho, so I will look into that. Thanks I like my excercise time to be without the kids, but that's easier said than done.... I guess I just have to learn how to share my workout time with them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites