1Cor2:9 193 Posted February 27, 2016 To exercise or to not. It would seem that in the bariatric world there are two camps. Camp Exercise and Camp No Exercise. For me personally, I knew that once I had VSG that I wanted to exercise to decrease loose skin and to be physically strong. I am not interested in being a small weak person. I also discovered that exercising helps to boost my energy. Having said all that I know that some following their surgery may not be physically able to exercise or at least right away. For those in the other camp I have nothing against them, but I want exercise to be a part of my journey. What do you think? Should we exercise or not? I know some of you may want to comment with well as long as you are eating right that is important. I agree, but this posting is not about the eating aspect of losing weight, but exercising and physical activity. Lastly, I have a dread someone is going to write something along the lines of judging others and what not. There is no judgment here or at least not from me. I am simply stating what I think is best for me and would like to hear others thoughts on the same topic. And go Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Inner Surfer Girl 12,015 Posted February 27, 2016 I think exercise is critical for health. I exercise because 1) I want to be healthy, 2) I enjoy it, 3) I can, and 4) it helps keep my metabolism stoked. The key is finding something that you can do to get moving. Whether it is punching in the air because you I am not able to get around very well or if you are bedbound (I do lots of arm exercises when I am watching tv), pedaling an exercise peddler with my hands because standing and walking are difficult (this really helped me reach my exercise goals pre-op), walking for short distances around the house (I did this post-op), taking a Water aerobics class or just running or walking in the Water (I did a lot of this once I was cleared to get in the water after surgery), pushing a cart around a store (I am starting to be able to be on my feet longer than I used to so can spend more time browsing), or swimming laps for a mile in addition to doing water weights, water aerobics, etc. 4 plus times a week (my current exercise routine at over 9 months post-op), I couldn't imagine being as successful at my weight loss and regaining my health without exercise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites