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04-21-2008, 05:20 AM
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Where to start with an obese, older person
My mother, 52 years old, is obese, and has finally asked me to help her lose weight and get healthy again.
First thing we did is clean up her diet, mostly by following Berardi and the FAQs, slowly introducing her to better foods etc, and she is starting to lose weight slowly but surely.
She now wants to take up exercise to speed the process along.
She doesn't want to go to a gym, or a personal trainer, as she doesn't feel comfortable with that, and I want to help her before she gets any older.
She has access to a treadmill, rowing machine, boxing bag, skipping rope, barbells and dumbells.
Where should I start with her?
Would walking be a place to start?
Any advice please, the doctor has told her she's borderline diabetic and needs to lose weight and exercise NOW!
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04-21-2008, 08:01 AM
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frank the tank
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Firstly, good job on helping your mum.
Secondly, if she is obese you probably want to start with low impact stuff such as walking and some light rowing to avoid injuries and get her conditioning and work capacity up.
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04-22-2008, 04:21 AM
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Start off with walking.
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04-22-2008, 04:56 AM
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Originally Posted by BayAreaGuy
A good idea would be to dynamic stretching first followed by warming up with the jump rope, and then maybe hit the punching bag and lift the barbell lightly, finished off with walking on the treadmill as long as she can. Progress to jogging in the future.
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Dude, rope jumping and punching the bag are all high impact exercises. We're talking about and elderly woman who is obese. Her ankles and knees gotta get stronger first before any kind of jumping is done. Same with punching the bag, her shoulders, elbows and wrists need to get a lot stronger before she can do it without risking injuries, not to mention you'll have to teach her technique.
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04-22-2008, 05:21 AM
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frank the tank
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Originally Posted by dfoster
Dude, rope jumping and punching the bag are all high impact exercises. We're talking about and elderly woman who is obese. Her ankles and knees gotta get stronger first before any kind of jumping is done. Same with punching the bag, her shoulders, elbows and wrists need to get a lot stronger before she can do it without risking injuries, not to mention you'll have to teach her technique.
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+1, if shes really 'obese' like you say and not just overweight she'll probably find jumping rope impossible and even if she can do it - it will destroy her ankles and calves most probably.
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