Hiitsme
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
You both are reporting excellent efforts in a consistent manner. walking 7 miles or walking for 2 hours is no small effort. Though I can call myself kind of fit; have not tried to go for long walk. My longest time is around 1hr 20min [can be verified from the pics that I posted above] since I do not want to damage my knees and joints. Then I rotate resistance or bodyweight workouts and cardio [running] on alternate days. Weekends I try to do my 5k at a higher pace. This is what I was advised by a very senior athlete [from Florida] who mostly deals with T2D folks. But apparently, I am not losing weight any more though I am following the routine, trying increase the intensity, using Garmin gadget to measure my heart rate etc.
What I am not doing is - long walk. My question [to myself] is - what is the good approach to reduce weight and body fat further especially for folks who are under 23 BMI?
Based on your personal approaches, may be both of you can advise on questions like : 'how long you have been walking? what is the average distance (and time) every time you walk? do you recommend walking everyday? do you really see weight loss with what you doing?'
I do know, diet matters a lot, may be we can understand the exercising efforts first. May be we need a new thread?
Hi @mekalu2k4
A year ago when diagnosed I could hardly walk at all. It took me half an hour to walk home from the station and that was less than half a mile. I started trying to walk for half an hour a day. As my foot (which was why I went to the doctor) started to improve I was then able to do my half hour walking most days. As this seemed to help my blood sugar readings I very slowly increased the walking. My walking speed is still slow but has improved - the best is about 3 miles an hour. I do my walking normally in about 3 walks and use things like shopping and visiting as an excuse to walk. I don't consider myself that fit but must be improving. At 66 I don't really want to try running but do want to keep up the walking which is why I post on this thread. My children gave me a fitbit and as I was trying to control my diabetics with diet and exercise found that I could eat more food if I upped the walking. I like my food. I don't need to lose any more weight BMI just under 20 now from about 25.