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10-15-2009, 09:02 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Minnesota
Posts: 35
| | | How do you exercise that's really fun? For some of us, getting regular exercise is a real drudge. Having an ellipticycle in your basement can be great, but some of us just can't use it on a regular basis unless we find it fun.
It might be helpful if we had a discussion of really fun things that we can do that gives us good exercise.
I'll start with a couple of things. I pretty regularly take my grandson to the park after kindergarten. It's a quarter-mile walk to the park and another quarter mile to the play area. I often play "tag" with him or push him on the swing. We stay for about two hours and I've almost always had a good long workout by the time we leave. On some occasions, we ride the bike there (one mile) or even to the lake (seven miles). The latter is an all day event.
Today I took him to the zoo. I turned him loose and just tried to keep up with him. I believe that kid can actually run a 10-minute mile. We stayed five hours and I had to have a shower and nap when I got back.
These two things are great fun for me, and I build a good relationship with the brat. I hope to add some other little things I do to get a good workout and have a great time doing it.
Your turn now.
__________________ Bob (or Rubber Ducky)
What gets high must calm down.
dx - late 2000
A1c at dx 11.7
A1c now 6% give or take 0.5
metformin 500 mg/day
Lisinopril ® 10 mg/day
simvastatin 10 mg/day
aspirin 81 mg/day
hemoglucometer One Touch Ultra ®
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10-15-2009, 10:59 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Massachusetts, USA
Posts: 379
| | | I take ballroom dancing lessons, and I sometimes compete. The lessons themselves keep me in motion about three hours per week...and then there's practice time, and that I can do - even without a partner. It's a pricey "hobby" but it's exercise that I really enjoy. A rare thing, that.
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* Failed the OGTT at dx w/ a 288 at 2 hrs. Diagnosed 5/27/09 * A1c: 5/27/09: 6.6; FBG 99
* A1c: 10/23/09: 6.1; FBG 96
* Home FBGs now 96 -114 * My BG reached 200+ ONLY after drinking the test glucose or when I ate the ADA suggested oatmeal for breakfast
* Metformin XR (500 @ AM & PM).
* NatureMade Pack/Diabetes Support
* 81 mg. aspirin
* Low(er) Carb & More Motion (44 lbs so far!) | 
10-16-2009, 12:48 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 693
| | | I enjoy running a lot so I run regularly.
I also dance, snow ski, do yoga, exercise to an interesting exercise DVD, swim, do kick boxing, take long walks with or without my ipod, surf (learned to surf this summer with friends and my husband), skip ropes, etc. I also participate in group activities (other than eating and drinking). Of course, I don't do all of them regularly like 1x or 2x a week because I don't have the time. I do allot 30-60 min. of concentrated exercise on most weekdays and at least 1 day during the weekend.
I also walk everyday. I live in a city where people are not strapped to their cars and walking is a part of everyday life. We also have a very good public transport system, which encourages people to use the train or bus (and thus walk to and from the train station or bus stop) to where they need to be, instead of driving there. | 
10-16-2009, 01:35 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Perth Western Australia
Posts: 182
| | OK - I do bodypump 3 days a week as must and the other 3 days a week I walk / jog for 1 hr - to get a 6.5km distance.
On the weekends (as part of the 3rd day of walking) I also walk on Sunday - another 6ks) I then play badminton with my daughter and husband - we book the court on regular basis now and play for 2 hours on Saturday. We rotate every 1/2 hours so that each on person is playing against two - makes it interesting and I sure sweat a lot. Depending on the weather and it looks to be a ripper this weekend for Perth - I will take the bikes and kayaks out on Sunday. My youngest daughter loves to bike ride with me and we cycle the whole River front from South of the River to the city and back again while my hubby and other daughter canoe. We generally will meet halfway (Vic Park - if anyone is from Perth) grab a drink/ bite to eat and continue on. This could take about 2 - 4 hours depending on distance etc. If I am not too tired I will take the Kayak out for a little row before heading back home! 
__________________ Oct 09 A1C - 5.6% Metformin 2 x 500 Donna | 
10-16-2009, 06:16 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: New Brunswick Canada, eh
Posts: 8,672
| | | I am playing hockey two nights a week: Saturday and Tuesday. I know I am out of shape, so I am adding two days of weight training on Thursday and hopefully Sunday.
Been slacking off lately, but I use photography as a form of exercise. I'm in a few groups and some of us go on lunchtime walks or weekend excursions. I have something planned Sunday morning which will involve significant walking.
Work around the house always keeps us somewhat busy. Veggie garden, flower gardens, mowing the half acre, stacking three cords of wood, and starting soon nearly daily shovelling of the driveway. Fun I tell ya! | 
10-16-2009, 07:14 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Landenberg, PA
Posts: 1,766
| | | I have a nice road bike and I belong to a local Y. The road bike gets me moving on the weekends and the Y prevents the weather related 'cant ride' excuses from building into a big deal. I go to the Y in the mornings before work and I have an iPod with a huge variety of fun things to listen to: Car talk, Lake Wobegon, Selected Shorts, The History of Rome, stuff like that. I really look forward to getting back to the things on the iPod and that helps to keep me motivated.
It doesn't hurt that, by going in the morning, I rarely miss a day. And by going the same time everyday, I see a lot of the same people. They scowl at me when I am laughing at Car Talk as they cannot hear what's making me laugh and for most of them its too early to be so happy but most of the folks are friendly and that helps getting me there too.
Mike
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Pumping since 2002 | 
10-16-2009, 07:18 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: NJ
Posts: 71
| | | I am a retired Powerlifter so I just got back into my old work outs!
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10-16-2009, 08:00 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Wi
Posts: 256
| | | I don't have an elliptical, but I do have a health rider (original rider). I put it right in front of the TV and watch a 30 minute show that I enjoy. At first, my wife was unhappy about it being in the living room, but she is happy now because I actually use it every day. I can get so into the show, that I forget that I am exercising sometimes. The time goes by faster and it keeps me motivated to continue.
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10-16-2009, 08:47 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,258
| | | I prefer chasing my wife around the house naked, wish it was an every night event, ooh well
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. Type 2, Normal would be nice, but I am not sure what normal is anymore
Bitter Melon, Vanadyl Sulfate
Chromium Pichnolate, Gymnema Sylvestre
Protien Hydrosylates, Amino Acids
Hi-Maize 260, Ground and Whole Flax Seed
COQ10, Celery Seed, Magnesium, Potassium, Calcium
Zinc, Selenium, Vitamin E, Fish Oil
Vitamins Bx, C, Ginkgo
Hawthorne, Vitamin D
Alpha-Lipoic-Acid, Biotin, ACAI Berry
Avoiding refined carbs
A1C 5.6, I am the experimenting type, try, decide, move on. | 
10-16-2009, 09:59 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 653
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Originally Posted by MCS I prefer chasing my wife around the house naked, wish it was an every night event, ooh well | I enjoy it more once I've caught her.
:P
.. also, MY wife, not yours. I've never caught your wife. Just to clarify. :P
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-Jeremy
8/13/09 (Dx) A1c: 9.5 FBG: 320
10/12/09 Avg BG: 104 Avg FBG: 96
Metformin XR 500mg once daily
Low(ish) Carber @ < ~60g-75g per day Comin' along! | 
10-16-2009, 10:17 AM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Vermont
Posts: 2,293
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10-16-2009, 12:42 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,258
| | She runs faster than me right now, so I tend to get quite a work out before I catch her. My wife that is not yours. Quote:
Originally Posted by jer.lawrence I enjoy it more once I've caught her.
:P
.. also, MY wife, not yours. I've never caught your wife. Just to clarify. :P |
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. Type 2, Normal would be nice, but I am not sure what normal is anymore
Bitter Melon, Vanadyl Sulfate
Chromium Pichnolate, Gymnema Sylvestre
Protien Hydrosylates, Amino Acids
Hi-Maize 260, Ground and Whole Flax Seed
COQ10, Celery Seed, Magnesium, Potassium, Calcium
Zinc, Selenium, Vitamin E, Fish Oil
Vitamins Bx, C, Ginkgo
Hawthorne, Vitamin D
Alpha-Lipoic-Acid, Biotin, ACAI Berry
Avoiding refined carbs
A1C 5.6, I am the experimenting type, try, decide, move on. | 
10-16-2009, 02:58 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Minnesota
Posts: 35
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Originally Posted by Evermont | I love skiing myself, but mostly cross-country. I also like to get on my snowshoes and drag my grandson (or any other kid I can borrow) around one of the lakes in Minneapolis. I love to hear that ice groan as we get near some of the thinner spots. I haven't fallen through in about 20 years now, and that was a river, not a lake.
__________________ Bob (or Rubber Ducky)
What gets high must calm down.
dx - late 2000
A1c at dx 11.7
A1c now 6% give or take 0.5
metformin 500 mg/day
Lisinopril ® 10 mg/day
simvastatin 10 mg/day
aspirin 81 mg/day
hemoglucometer One Touch Ultra ®
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10-16-2009, 04:45 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Vermont
Posts: 2,293
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Originally Posted by patitodehule I love skiing myself, but mostly cross-country. I also like to get on my snowshoes and drag my grandson (or any other kid I can borrow) around one of the lakes in Minneapolis. I love to hear that ice groan as we get near some of the thinner spots. I haven't fallen through in about 20 years now, and that was a river, not a lake. | I find myself often in a quite wood - alone on a cold winter day - warm enough myself, and surrounded with the frozen quiet of a sparkling forest landscape. The sun bouncing madly from branch to stream to distant shimmer of icy rock. The smell of frozen water and crispy fresh air lighting up the inner airways. The flitter of a black capped chickadee nearby. The taste of a well crafted icicle, and the satisfaction of being where you just know you are meant to be.
It's hard not to burn calories along the way. That seems like the best kind of exercise - done in pursuit of something besides just burning calories.
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10-18-2009, 09:09 AM
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Posts: 6
| | | I just do bodyweight excercises, or I run. No machines. I have lost 30 lbs in about 6 months.
My favorite is to take a deck of cards and assign each suite a different excercise. Shuffle the cards and begin turning them over one by one. Do the excercise corresponding to the suite for the number of reps relating to the number of the card.
It makes it fun and interesting. You don't know what excercise will come next. |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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