Andyneored5
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I'm not an expert, but do you use the standard gym bikes? I've had some serious leg muscle ache after increasing the resistance too much. Statins didn't help but I see you're not taking them. I blame them for most things.Thx for the comments guys, I don't take anything else besides my normal DB meds, your right I'm not used to that kind of intense exercise but nobody else was. I think I've either over done it or my setup was correct and it's put to much pressure on my thighs. My wife heard from someone about muscles and DB and that it can affect your legs, I don't know true/false, I didn't want to put it down to DB cause I liked the exercise.
Again thx for comments
Andy
Thx for the comments guys, I don't take anything else besides my normal DB meds, your right I'm not used to that kind of intense exercise but nobody else was. I think I've either over done it or my setup was correct and it's put to much pressure on my thighs. My wife heard from someone about muscles and DB and that it can affect your legs, I don't know true/false, I didn't want to put it down to DB cause I liked the exercise.
Again thx for comments
Andy
I'd say you've overdone it a bit on something you're not used to and didn't get the bike set up properly. Get someone to work through both seat height and fore/aft settings with you next timeHi
I took a 1hr spinning class for the first time the other day which was hard work but burnt a lot of calories. I took the class with friends and I'm the only one that is type2 diabetic. 2 days later I've had to call in sick at work because my thighs hurt so much I couldn't raise my legs, they are getting better now 4 days on. I am an active person, I go walking play badminton and other various sporting activities. My friends did not come down with the same condition as my self. Someone said that the seating position is critical doing these exercises and others have said I'm not used to biking at that sort of levels. My question is really, would my diabetes be responsible for my muscles and is this why my friends were not affected like I was.
Thanks
Hi
I took a 1hr spinning class for the first time the other day which was hard work but burnt a lot of calories. I took the class with friends and I'm the only one that is type2 diabetic. 2 days later I've had to call in sick at work because my thighs hurt so much I couldn't raise my legs, they are getting better now 4 days on. I am an active person, I go walking play badminton and other various sporting activities. My friends did not come down with the same condition as my self. Someone said that the seating position is critical doing these exercises and others have said I'm not used to biking at that sort of levels. My question is really, would my diabetes be responsible for my muscles and is this why my friends were not affected like I was.
Thanks
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