I am prediabetic and have got the low carb eating regime part of my life now. However I know I do not exercise enough. I do an hour of strenuous fun tennis once a week, walk to the supermarket and back a few times a week, take a walk when the weather is fine (not often at this time of year in northern Europe) and that is about it.
I was enjoying the Bryan Adams concert on TV last night and that got me thinking about all the great music CDs I have sitting on a shelf not being used. So this morning I slipped off my shoes and socks and danced in my living room for 25 minutes to the Groover from Vancouver. I loved it, the time went quickly and I built up a healthy sweat. I am going through my music collection alphabetically and my Alabina CD (Google her, great for dancing to) is all ready for tomorrow morning.
My New year's resolution is to exercise daily for a minimum of 25 minutes - a walk if the weather is fine, dancing if it is not and of course my weekly tennis. As I am retired this is all easily doable.
Does anyone else have any New Year's resolutions which others who are prediabetic could share to incorporate into our lives and keep type 2 diabetes at bay?
I was enjoying the Bryan Adams concert on TV last night and that got me thinking about all the great music CDs I have sitting on a shelf not being used. So this morning I slipped off my shoes and socks and danced in my living room for 25 minutes to the Groover from Vancouver. I loved it, the time went quickly and I built up a healthy sweat. I am going through my music collection alphabetically and my Alabina CD (Google her, great for dancing to) is all ready for tomorrow morning.
My New year's resolution is to exercise daily for a minimum of 25 minutes - a walk if the weather is fine, dancing if it is not and of course my weekly tennis. As I am retired this is all easily doable.
Does anyone else have any New Year's resolutions which others who are prediabetic could share to incorporate into our lives and keep type 2 diabetes at bay?
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