Your English is so poor, it's tough to tell if that was intended as an insult.Message for pork tenderlion The intimidating part for a new starter at the gym is proberly that it's a new place, you don't know any one in there and that you don't have a set way of dealing with all the machines an free weights best idea I can say is have a couple of sessions with the gym fitness ins to show yas what's to do, hope you get up there lorsand.., don't listen to mr intimidating looking at his profile pic if he was to go to my gym I don't even think he'd be able to drink our water its so hard
Fair enough, but for the record, I had every intention of being positive in my first post.Well done on taking the first positive steps. Ignore these testosterone ridden men. Strutting about, showing off their plumes like two horny peacocks.
And remember why you're doing this. For YOU. Good luck
Wow you have done so well with the Hba1c in such a short space of time. Did you exercise too? I'm trying so hard but my fasting glucose this morning (well half an hour ago!) I had a lay in! was 8.5. It was 8 yesterday. Any ideas on what I am doing wrong. My tea last night was salad, chicken breast, feta cheese and a couple of cups of coffee?? Getting desperate now for some positive feedback from the **** glucose meterAgree with @TorqPenderloin second point. If someone is working their butt off in the gym I will always admire them. You are making an effort, so many people don't.
Also, try to learn (and I know it's hard) to not give a **** what anyone else thinks - do the exercise as you know it will be good. I lost a leg when I was 19, I used to be scared to wear shorts as people would see my prothesis and judge me - now I think what the heck, this is me - no-one has the right to judge you. Feel the same about yourself
In a couple of weeks you will feel better and on the road to better health
Thank you for your defending comment it is very kind of you, but actually I didn't take it that way. I am not really intimidated by the machines at the gym as I know I can always ask for help but intimidated and shamed by the way I look and people will think I am lazy to let myself get this way.Message for pork tenderlion The intimidating part for a new starter at the gym is proberly that it's a new place, you don't know any one in there and that you don't have a set way of dealing with all the machines an free weights best idea I can say is have a couple of sessions with the gym fitness ins to show yas what's to do, hope you get up there lorsand.., don't listen to mr intimidating looking at his profile pic if he was to go to my gym I don't even think he'd be able to drink our water its so hard
Please don't argue over my original post. I know that you are both trying to help me and I appreciate it, but it makes me feel bad now the two of you are arguing.Your English is so poor, it's tough to tell if that was intended as an insult.
Either way, I tell you what: when you put 675lbs on your back...then we can talk again.
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Thank you fellow ex-shirkerCongrats on taking the step!
Being exactly the person you described in your first post (long term exercise shirker) I will give you the benefit of my perspective.
There are MANY different types of exercise, and you, like me, may not find most of them appealing. But there will be one or two, somewhere, that you will enjoy.
Personally I like swimming and dog walking. Not for everyone, but they work for me and I enjoy them and look forward to them - which is the best motivation there is.Have toyed with the idea of Tai Chi too, but the dogs would probably want to play...
So while I hope the gym works for you, if it doesn't, then keep looking.
There WILL be something, somewhere.
Will have a look at the Newcastle Diet. Wow, well done for the massive weight loss and improved blood glucose results.Have you looked into the Newcastle Diet? Numerous threads on here chronicling the results people have achieved. I lost 32lbs in 2 months, I'm having a second stab at it following a month or so break, I hope to shift another 12 to 14lbs. Like you I had dodgy hips after years of martial arts but I found diet massivley improved things (I had walked with a limp for over a year and now I can run again). I've found exercise so much easier now I've shed most of the excess weight. My FBG dropped from what I suspect (wasn't measuring at the precise time I started the diet) was around the 9 to between 5.4 and 6.7. Stopped measuring again until I trim off any remaining excess weight.
Thank you for your defending comment it is very kind of you, but actually I didn't take it that way. I am not really intimidated by the machines at the gym as I know I can always ask for help but intimidated and shamed by the way I look and people will think I am lazy to let myself get this way.
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