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#118761 - 05/14/07 07:31 PM
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#118762 - 05/14/07 11:21 PM
Re: Something I heard on TV yesterday
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Don't know much about the "facts", but have you tried yoga or pilates or swimming. That might be better for your knees.
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#118765 - 05/15/07 08:24 PM
Re: Something I heard on TV yesterday
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I have bad knees, so I understand. Pilates is wonderful, as is weight training. My doctor told me the worst exercise for your knees is the one where you wrap your feet around the weights (sitting down on the machine) and then lift. Your knees go from bent, to straight, with the weights. Bad juju!
He said the best thing to do to strengthen the knees is to sit on the couch (or where ever) and just hold your leg out straight. He said if you can do that for a full 15 minutes, your knees will be much better. You're apparently building the muscles that surround the knee and support it.
By the way, weight training is the best way to lose weight. I played racquetball for two years. The first year I never lost an ounce, even with all that exercise. The next year, I also joined a gym and did weights. I looked the best I had looked in years; I was slim, strong, and felt great!
(Now I need to be motivated to do that again!)
Kathy
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#118766 - 05/15/07 11:07 PM
Re: Something I heard on TV yesterday
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Swimming is easier on knees.
Runners/joggers switch to cycling if they've ruined their knees. This works if: a) you use your bike gears properly and learn to flip into easier gears so that you don't push on your knees overly hard, when the going gets tough b) your bike must fit you properly. c) positioning your foot properly on pedal. Using toestraps/toe cages or clipless pedals makes cycling even more like a dream...
Haven't gotten around to using weights yet. I know I lack upper body strength in my arms in particular. Which accounts for sloppy x-country skiing. Well, one day...
I do continue to marvel at women who really don't exercise (as much as I do) and are as slim or slimmer than myself at mid-life. It must the type of food and amounts.
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#118770 - 07/09/07 12:03 PM
Re: Something I heard on TV yesterday
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I saw a similar story on GMA (maybe the same one?) that stressed that cardio exercise doesn't help you lose weight because you end up making yourself hungrier. Exercise is very important, but things like running can really do a number on your joints. And if you already have bad knees, you should definitely avoid it. I don't really buy into the ideas that you need to be out of breath and sweating like crazy at the end of a work out for it to have been effective.
The point on the story I saw was that weight training gets your heart rate up to a level where you burn fat (as opposed to a really high heart rate during running etc. that builds cardiovascular endurance) while building muscle and is therefore more effective.
I guess the only want to drop a lot of weight quickly is to work out as much as possible and eat less but that is not very healthy for most people. The weight training method sounds like a slower, but healthier and safer way to do it. Either way, we all need to exercise regularly, even if it is just walking for 20-30 minutes at a brisk rate.
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