WalkdontRun
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Just diagnosed with T2. Always felt tired at and after exercise. More stamina than short high intensity exercise person but perhaps I was wrong (well the slow long dog walks didn't work!). Which should I try to get better at? Short duration "high" intensity exercise seems to offer a "quicker" way of burning sugar-fat faster but when you are not used to this pace, is it just a matter of starting very slow. I see many others who started running. I'm out of breath running up a few floors of stairs (and winter is daunting).
As for exercise and when- did others see it better to do exercise in the morning or late in the evening. Late would allow your body to recover at sleep but then again most of us are tired by then anyway.. Did others do it after food intake or before and how did others fit or consider exercise in if they are on an initial ultra low calorie diet at the start and hoping to go into "remission" once they met their weight/blood test results. Were they even able to function while the body coped with a sugar-fat intake fast reduction.
As for exercise and when- did others see it better to do exercise in the morning or late in the evening. Late would allow your body to recover at sleep but then again most of us are tired by then anyway.. Did others do it after food intake or before and how did others fit or consider exercise in if they are on an initial ultra low calorie diet at the start and hoping to go into "remission" once they met their weight/blood test results. Were they even able to function while the body coped with a sugar-fat intake fast reduction.