As I have progressed down the fitness path I am realizing how I compensated for my fatness in the way I move through daily actions.
I use/used alot of gravity leverage and momentum to move around. I have found that my back and my hamstrings are stronger than pretty much any other muscle group and my supporting muscles are even weaker.
Examples: to get up out of a chair, I don't use the arms, instead I lean way foward and push my legs up and lift. To get up out of my couch, I would lean back an throw myself foward creating momentum to get up. To get up out of bed, I would do a similar momentum movement with my leg. I carry things using my belly (once an item is braced, my hams and glutes did all the work and my arms could basically rest). I also keep my feet pretty far appart when lifting items, thus using my abductors rather than quads. Using these methods have allowed my shoulders, abs, hips, and quads not to be as involved in my movement.
How have you compensated for your fatness? What is weak and what is strong for you? What can you do to retrain yourself into moving in such a way that you gain muscle strength from living?
I'm going to try to get up from things using my quads and hips by trying to stand with my back as straight up as possible. I am also going to work on bringing my legs closer together as I stand.


