by deborah12060 » Mon May 24, 2010 7:55 am
Hi Barb,
I have a very bad/fragile back that a few years ago was giving me real trouble when snow shoveling. Also, at that time,
I was noticing that I was stooping a bit, like, it was hard to hold my body up. Enter palates and a tad bit of yoga.
First off, you can do anything and everything you need to do in your apt. Just go by a rubber mat (I use two stacked on top of each other) for that use at, say Marshalls (cheaper there). You can buy tapes for the DVD that will teach you everything you need to know.
My girlfriend gave me a summer of a trainer as a gift, bless her heart. That man got me on a program which I now do
every single morning, almost without exception. It use to take me forty minutes to do it, now, it's twenty.
The thing about palates is that it builds your core....you know, stuff around the middle and the spine, which holds your body up. Who would have thought one would ever have to work on that? And, after years of riding English that is really a surprise. Anyway, after two months of doing the palates, and this guys technique was to do them very slowly, save for the "basic 100" (which is being piked and flapping your arms up and down 100 ties rapidly), I was able to stand vertically without thinking about it. I bring this up to you because if one has good posture, it really is sort of amazing how much of the belly comes in, the head and neck raise and the overall effect is slimming. Even the clothes hang differently. He also had me take a broom pole, or, paint pole (forget the end attachment) and do 20 of that behind my head as far as I could reach making it go vertically with alternating hands being on top and then holding the pole behind my back and with both arms working together bringing the pole over my head to the front, then back over my head to the back. Do this twenty times also.
For yoga I start out with a five minutes deep breathing/letting go thing before starting my stretches. At the end I just do the basic tree and one other thing but this is for my own balance and focus, not because it will give me shape or strength.
Last, I have five pound weights and I do 15 of arms hanging to arms up to the chest (both 15 with wrists one way and then 15 wrists the other way), five of the arms out like I'm a cross-keep the arms straight and bring hands together in center, then 15 of arms at my side then up over my head to straight....stretching all the time, then last, 15 squats (keeping the body very erect) touching the weights to the floor then standing and having them go straight in the air.
For me, I had to really cut out all white bread and white pasta stuff in order to get the bulk and bloat out of my body.
That, by the way, dropped my dress size one to two sizes even though the weight remained the same. Obviously I have a digestive issue.
Good luck with getting a program put together. Basically, I wanted to stress the message that, unless you like going out and being in the company of others, etc., you needn't leave your house to get more fit. Not at all. You could jump rope, as an example, rather than run or walk. Heck, there are even walking programs that are out that you do (I don't know how) in your own home. I think the lady's name is Leslie something......who has these videos.
DD