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Old 01-04-2013, 11:55 PM   #1  
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Just looking for some recomendations/ideas for exercing when you are 400+ lbs. I am going to try walking more which I know is a big one. I have looked at differnt "equipment" but the weight capasity on most things are for people under 300lbs.
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Just looking for some recomendations/ideas for exercing when you are 400+ lbs. I am going to try walking more which I know is a big one. I have looked at differnt "equipment" but the weight capasity on most things are for people under 300lbs.
Hi, I would try swimming or water aerobics if you have access to a pool. Or you can get your heartbeat up by punches with your arms while sitting. Good luck! We can do this!



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I am about 415 .. I workout in the swimming pool at my local gym . You can find lots of stuff on you tube to show you how. I hate walking at this weight because I carry alot of my weight in my belly and it pulls my lower back so the water is a great place for me.
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Just looking for some recomendations/ideas for exercing when you are 400+ lbs. I am going to try walking more which I know is a big one. I have looked at differnt "equipment" but the weight capasity on most things are for people under 300lbs.
I added you to my buddy list . We seem to have about the same amount of weight to loose.
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I am about 415 .. I workout in the swimming pool at my local gym . You can find lots of stuff on you tube to show you how. I hate walking at this weight because I carry alot of my weight in my belly and it pulls my lower back so the water is a great place for me.
I did do water arobics a few years back at the YMCA and loved it! Actually lost about 80lbs. Wish I could afford the membership now. I fall right into the catagory of "you make to much", which is a joke. I will see if any of our local high schools offer anything at there pools. I love to walk but being that it is winter in MI, that is sometimes hard. Plus my knee does not coperate some days. I too added you as a buddy.
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Hi, I would try swimming or water aerobics if you have access to a pool. Or you can get your heartbeat up by punches with your arms while sitting. Good luck! We can do this!



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Thanks! I will for sure try the sit down exercises.
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I agree about swimming and water workouts! You can get foam water weights and other equipment such as "zoomers" (short fins) which add resistance. If you have trouble finding a swimsuit, get spandex "biking" shorts and one of the silky type tank tops such as are worn under sheer blouses. I have a hip problem so am limited in what I can do but in the water I can do things. It can be a great workout.

Also, you can do a lot with simple resistance bands. I even lie in bed at times, turn on some YouTube music on my computer, and work out. Plus 3 pound Danskin weight balls.

Go for it!! You can do it!
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There is an "Exerpeutic" walking treadmill with a weight capacity of 400 lbs. It is less than $400 and goes from .4 MPH to 4 MPH in .1 MPH increments.

But yes: walking.

I'm not sure how fit you are and that dictates alot of it. Even when I was 370 lbs I gardened and mowed my lawn and did everything around the house, so was relatively fit for my size. If you have been completely sedentary, talk to a doctor.

But walking, starting in 5-10 minute increments, even just around your house. I would also recommend checking out Richard Simmons' fitness videos. They're nice, as they can be scaled, and there are always people of all sizes working out in them.
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Thanks everyone for some great ideas!
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edoetsch1 I started off really struggling to walk the less than a quarter of a mile to my son's school ( which included a hill). I have real old lady knees in part due to my weight and my doc and I decided that I was better off taking some mild analgesia to walk in order to start to lose the weight. It walked and before I was sick with my chest I was walking over 2.5 miles a day quite quickly for me with no after effects! I also swim when I can.
Of course we only have rain to deal with here in Wales not snow!
It takes time and patience neither of which I easily deal with!
Good Luck, you can do this!!!
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All good suggestions. Here's one more. One of my fave DVDs is "yoga for the rest of us." Designed mostly for older folks, I guess, but I found it useful. A lot of sitting stretches, followed by a few VERY simple, modified standing poses.
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I agree with the water arobics. Less stress on the joints for now. I also recomend some small hand weights to get you started. You can do them anywhere. Even a soup can would work. Just start
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