I started doing the cardio about a week ago doing Walk at Home videos on youtube, starting with the half hour and building up to 60 mins yesterday (I didn't realise how unfit I really am!) but today I'm so sore, my lower back is hurting and I've got shin splints. My legs feel so heavy and I just cant face doing an hour of it again today when I have to walk to and from the school twice later today while pushing my almost 35lb son in a pushchair.
I know its normal to be a bit sore starting a new exercise regime but I was just wondering if any of you other ladies have been in the same position as me and did you push through and not skip a day (I skipped Sunday already) or have a break and try again tomorrow? Should I take it easy and not over exert myself until I get more used to the 60mins?
I was hoping to make my first attempt in late August (depending on whats needed once I get my custom plan back) and I'm afraid if I dont get into the 60mins 6-7 days a week soon I'll be leaning into boy sway territory![]()
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June 16th, 2016, 05:14 AM #1
First week of exercise
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June 16th, 2016, 06:49 AM #2
If you're in a lot of pain I would give yourself a day off to recover, because if you push yourself too hard and end up pulling or spraining something, that will REALLY sabotage your ability to exercise!
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June 16th, 2016, 07:41 AM #3
Thanks for the reply!
You're right if I keep pushing through I might go too far and not be able to do any exercise, especially as I have problems with one knee already. I think I'll go for something less intense until I find I'm not so sore afterwards.
I'm so surprised that I'm sore at all as I'm always on my feet, with 3 boys I'm lucky to sit down at all most of the day lol!
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June 16th, 2016, 08:34 AM #4
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June 16th, 2016, 12:42 PM #5
I pushed through, but all I was doing was walking at a normal pace on a treadmill and my only pain was in my legs, not back. You don't have to kill yourself, just walking at a normal/quick pace for 60 minutes is enough. When I got my girl I was just doing brisk walking on the treadmill for an hour each night. The cardio is recommended 6-7 days, but you can do 6 days and take a day off to heal. Taking one day off this far fro your sway probably won't hurt anything.
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June 16th, 2016, 03:12 PM #6
First week of exercise
I think I was probably pushing myself too far too soon when I'm not used to it. I was red faced and sweating by the end of the hour! Going to take it down a notch until I'm used to the cardio
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I would push through if your in alot of pain could you try swimming or drop down to 5 days per week? Think it is better that than push yourself to injury and then have to give up on the exercise. Sometimes when I am stiff and sore I find exercise helps. Good luck with it!
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June 16th, 2016, 04:45 PM #8
be sure you're stretching really well before and after, I have found that to help tremendously.
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June 16th, 2016, 05:16 PM #9
I push through if I can, but don't beat myself up if I can't. 6 days a week is preferable but 5 days a week would be OK too. It's better than getting an injury and not being able to do anything! I'm wondering if maybe you need to mix up your routine a bit? I bought a cheap exercise bike and I use that on wet days, otherwise I take the pram down to the local running track and walk/run with my toddler, and I've just found a mums and bubs group fitness place that looks after my kids while I exercise.
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June 16th, 2016, 06:07 PM #10
Thanks so much for all the advice! It's really appreciated
I've also just realised I really should have upped my water intake (duh!) so I'm guessing lack of hydration can't have helped! Rookie mistake! Can you tell I've never even been inside the door of a gym lol!
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