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Exercise questions
I am sorry if these have been asked before. I am supposed to get my first shipment of Medifast tomorrow and I plan to begin on Thursday. I decided about a week or so ago to try and get back onto the diet and exercise program (lost 20lbs in 2009 but regained 7-8 when I went off plan- South Beach- and quit exercising) and so I am back up to 60 min a day on the treadmill (3.2mph 5% incline)
So do I need to quit that altogether for weeks? Or can I just cut it in half? Or lower my speed? The idea of stopping scares me because it was really hard to get started again and I am also convinced that the only reason I "only" put on 7lbs was because I had built up muscle. Can I just stop for 1 week if I really need to cool it? I was also planning on learning to use resistance bands (I do girly pushups and legs lifts every other day but want something more fun and effective) should I postpone that and for how long? TIA! |
I don't do medifast but everyone I know who does has never said they stopped exercising when they started the program. I wouldn't quit if it was hard for you to get back into it.
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Are you doing strictly Medifast or did you order through Take Shape For Life? If you did TSFL, your coach should be able to help you more definitively.
But I would definately take a break from it for the first 3-4 days, then start back up again SLOWLY. If you're used to 60 minutes, start back again at 20-30 minutes 3 times a week at first, then slowly building back up to 60 minutes a day. I did not exercise regularly before I started. I would take a walk here and there, I live on a farm, so taking care of the animals keeps me fairly active, but I by no means "worked out" and did not start regular work outs until the end of my second week on MF. I started 3 days a week and now am up to five. |
I didn't even know about TSFL and ordered directly from Medifast. I guess I should follow the directions of the program (duh) and keep a positive attitude about restarting exercise instead of viewing it as something to conquer. It will be difficult though.
But I would still like to hear other's experiences! |
I did not exercise before beginning Medifast, so I don't have direct experience, but I can copy and paste for the most recent response I can find to a similar question on the Medifast Exercise and Training Assistance boards. The general gist I've got from reading the boards for awhile now is: if it doesn't make you feel bad, it's okay. You may want to cut back a little the first few weeks as your body adjusts to the new calorie level. Your body will be getting it's energy from a different source then it's used to. But most of all: Listen To Your Body :carrot:!
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