HippyChick
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Having been told I am IGT, and that I need to exercise etc, I thought good place to start would be aim for the 10,000 steps a day, does anyone else do this?
Having been told I am IGT, and that I need to exercise etc, I thought good place to start would be aim for the 10,000 steps a day, does anyone else do this?
I do, have a pedometer, which last night I got out and put a new battery in it 🙂 I have tried to do this in the past, but it??s so hard to stick with it. Now both my husband and I have reason to do this, we have mainly walked the dog, but your ideas are great, that should help make it more interesting.
Copepod I hope you get your surgery soon and can get back to what you love to do.
Amanda, have you thought about walking at lunchtimes?
Rob, I think the pedometers, really help, it?s great to see how much you?ve done.
Hi there,
We've recently moved offices; previously we we're in a beautiful area of Birmingham great for lunchtime walks; now I work bang in the centre of town 😡 I try and walk at least 7,000 steps a day and have built up a mini-gym in the garage; cross-trainer; rowing machine; small weights etc.. so if I don't do the steps I do 30-40mins in the garage, which would be great if it had heating..😱 Really looking forward to the summer; have even considered joining a rambler group...
Good luck with the walks...
Not sure exactly where you mean, Newto this, but guessing you mean central Birmingham, and based on my own experiences of occasional days work at Five Ways, I found I could cover a fair bit of ground along Broad Street towards New Street railways station, before heading onto canal towpaths. Perhaps not as nice as Canon Hill Park or Bournville, for example, but not bad! Had to eat sandwiches on the move, as not enough time to sit & eat before or after walking.
I've lost 3stone 7lb since last July and the exercise and swimming I do has done wonders for my legs and arms but my tummy needs a little work...🙄
Hi there, I used to work in Moseley; now work in Central Birmingham (by Aston University) so not too many nice walks and only have 30mins break - I do get off the bus mega early to make up the walk home; so now I do roughly 6-7,000 steps a day and make up for it at the weekend. I'm also learning to swim (which I love love love) so when I eventually learn will be going at least 3 times per week..I need to try and work out some exercises for toning up my stomach; I've lost 3stone 7lb since last July and the exercise and swimming I do has done wonders for my legs and arms but my tummy needs a little work...🙄 Plus I could do with a boob job...![]()
Wow well done on the weight loss. I am have to say I am loving this site, you guys are so motivating 🙂
You're doing well - swimming, as well as gym exercises, is good for toning up abdomen and arms. Once you can swim, you open up the whole area of kayaking, canoeing, sailing etc. I was a Sea Ranger, and spent many summer evenings at Olton Mere as a teenager, plus winter evenings scraping, varnishing and painting boats. A sixth form college teacher also took us canoeing on Birmingham canals.
OK, well, Aston University campus has some park-like car-free areas, so perhaps worth a wander, although 30 mins isn't long - you'll have to eat and walk at the same time. Maps of Aston Uni campus etc on this webpage http://www1.aston.ac.uk/about/directions/ How about aiming for Burbury Park, towards Lozells?
You might also like to use this website to find walking routes http://walkit.com/cities/birmingham/ (many other cities / towns are represented on walkit, but not all in UK)
I understand what you mean about Mosely / Small Heath / Balsall Heath having more options for walking in green areas than Aston!
Hi there, noticed you come from Birmingham - snap, what area? If you don't mind me asking....x
I'm on the border of Bromford and Castle Bromwich, where abouts are you?