Karen82 5 Posted July 8, 2014 Hi Im in desperate need of advice I had my sleeve surgery done in April (almost three months now) However, both my surgeon and my nutritionist did not advice me much on exercising. The most I got from them was to begin with a bit of a walk (that also when I felt I was ready for it) I have lost 28Ibs without any sort of exercise but now I feel I really need to get started ...need to boost that weight loss. Can someone advice me on what sort of exercise I should begin with , how many times a week and for how long.... I would love to hear about others exercise routines Im open to suggestions 4 aroundhky, ProudGrammy, hopeful2 be slim and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wablue31 29 Posted July 8, 2014 hello! My advice would be to swim and resistance training...walk as much as you can as well. My office didn't give much direction either except to "just do cardio" but I want to tone my body while losing weight. That is why resistance training/swimming is a good idea. Just make sure you have clearance from your surgeon before you do those things which im sure you do since you were sleeved months ago.... 3 jenngottaloseit, BeagleLover and aroundhky reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
erp 2,016 Posted July 8, 2014 I started with walking until about 3 months out. That gave way to downloading the Couch to 5k app. I spent a few months using that until I got serious about exercise and hired a personal trainer. From there I worked out with her 3 days a week, focusing on strength training, and 1-2 days of cardio (elliptical or jogging) on my own. Over a year later, I still focus on strength training 3 days a week and do bootcamp classes or cardio 2-3 days a week. My take aways would be find something you like to do, for me that is lifting weights and working out with a partner or group. As well as crawl before you walk and walk before you run, meaning work up to a good routine. 3 jenngottaloseit, aroundhky and BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swimbikerun 1,046 Posted July 8, 2014 What do you like doing? Would you be willing to try anything and everything? 2 catfish87 and BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chelly 364 Posted July 8, 2014 After surgery I worked slowly from the treadmill and an elliptical machine to now riding the stationary bicycle for at least 8.50 miles at level 6 for 40 minutes. I do this four times a week and walk the other days. I have some physical ailments that limit things I can do but I hope to get the clearance to get a trainer who specializes in people with physical disabilities to start low weight training. I need to tighten up. I hope to get the clearance this week or next. Just have to do a couple of tests and once those results are in I hope to get the okay. So my suggestion is as soon as they get you up in the hospital to walk don't stop doing it until you can get the okay to move on to the next step which ever that will be for you. Good luck. 2 BeagleLover and aroundhky reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
InfiniteButterfly 438 Posted July 8, 2014 I started with walking, and as soon as I was cleared, cycling and yoga. I also have dumbbells that I lift 3x/week. The walking/cycling is at least an hour daily 6x/week. The other day, while I'm not inactive, I spend on yardwork or other housework that doesn't add a lot of steps, but is still a lot of activity. I plan on upping my yoga with DDP 3x/week, and possibly adding Zumba in the fall. 2 BeagleLover and jenngottaloseit reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SandyM 1,956 Posted July 8, 2014 I started walking, then weight training and eliptical. I'm now riding a bicycle and find that to be my favorite. I still have the others to fall back on when I can't ride for whatever reason, but theres lots of things you can do, but you have to find something that motivates you., 1 BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
latido 178 Posted July 8, 2014 What is dat exercise you speaketh of? (I'm 12 days post-op and am still wincing with every step I take) 2 BeagleLover and SherB reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aroundhky 1,174 Posted July 8, 2014 "Latido"....did you have any complications from your surgery? I'm thinking at nearly 2 weeks post op, you should be feeling good enough to walk and move around. Have you gone back for a follow up just to make sure everything is ok? "Karen82"....like "erp" stated, just gradually build up. Your body will eventually learn to adapt and you can increase intensity and duration little by little. You certainly don't want to dive right in if you don't have much experience with exercise. So find some kind of activity you like and gradually build up and motivate yourself and you'll stick with it. 3 Fiddleman, jenngottaloseit and BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karen82 5 Posted July 8, 2014 (edited) Thank you guys for your overwhelming support @@erp Im already 3 months down..well almost with hardly any exercise done so far so I was planning on starting with with yoga first and after a week or two into it I plan to hire a personal trainer as well....what do you think? @swimbikeru The problem is that Ive never been a fitness freak my entire life probably because every gym I tried is surrounded by mirrored walls that ended up depressing me more then helping me.So honestly I still have to figure out what I really enjoy @@SandyM ...when did you begin with your weight training? My doctor has asked me to stay away from weights till 6 months post op (esp since I never tried weights before) @Chelly" All the best with your results Also I wanted to know what helps the most with loosing the stomach pouch.... strength, cardio, resistance??? what are you guys doing? So far all my weight loss has been around my neck, shoulders and back Edited July 8, 2014 by Karen82 1 BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swimbikerun 1,046 Posted July 8, 2014 Swimming was a favorite with me. Just know that it is a whole body workout. You can lose weight pretty quickly. I did ... too much ... but that was for other reasons also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
getnhealthyintx 281 Posted July 8, 2014 I like my aqua areobics. I am starting at the gym today. 1 jenngottaloseit reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swimbikerun 1,046 Posted July 8, 2014 Aqua aerobics and swimming are two different things. Swimming laps is roughly 7 calories a lap. 1 jenngottaloseit reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
latido 178 Posted July 8, 2014 No complications, but I tend to be a miserable grouch after procedures. I worry that the left-side pain is a hernia. Since starting on purees, my blood pressure is finally normal, and I'm beginning to get back some energy every day. I am walking a bit straighter every day too. 2 aroundhky and swimbikerun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pookeyism 1,143 Posted July 8, 2014 Go get a nice, comfy walking shoe - New Balance in the 700's are good, and just start walking. Walk maybe 20-30 minutes a day, to make sure you don't have issues you aren't aware of, and after a week or two ( I call this your "telling my body I am exercising" stage) if you feel ok, amp it up. General guidelines: if you are not used to stretching or warning up, forgo it - just be mindful and go slow at first. Use the walking to be productive to your goal while researching other exercise options. Seriously consider yoga. I will offer as much advice as I can. Good luck. 2 Karen82 and swimbikerun reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites