Living-by-the-beach
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I am sold on the HiiT protocol for both cardio and resistance workouts when I embark on my outside of my gym training. At the gym I do 30 and 40 minute cardio / circuit session 2 or 3 times a week. Most times I am effectively training 2 or 3 short sessions in a day. Overall I train on average about 60 - 90 minutes, 6 or 7 times a week; apart from this week where I am on a Fitbit "Workweek Hustle" challenge.
@Mbaker
There's so many posts here I'll reply to a few of them. I've Schwinn Airdyne. Which is great for HiiTs . I found from my experience that I get more from a longer session. (Like one can't cheat nature). I was doing the HiiTs on the Airdyne until used a steep hill close to my home and could bike up and down that 10 times and I'd be exhausted in 10 minutes. It would take about 20-25 seconds to go up but then cruise down and start over. In 15 minutes I could lower from 118 mg/dl to 110 mg/dl. Either on the Bike with the hill or on the Airdyne it was effectively the same workout. IMO over time I came to realize this workout wasn't enough. See here
I've now moved to a new locale. I've got two safe bike rides now that are either 90 minutes or 2 hours. I'm off on the two hour ride this afternoon. I am fitter for these rides but from what I got from FixingDad was that he was on the bike for about 7 months to get reversal. He had Charcot's foot. So his diabetes must have been quite severe. I saw that movie but since I get neuropathy in my feet anyways I am more than motivated to get to exercise each and every day. As for my diet yes I've altered it substantially. No bread rice pasta or potatoes. I do own up to some apple pie from time to time but that pie is always followed up with some serious exercise. My BMI as of this morning is 23.9 and it does fluctuate a bit. I try maintain the weight loss of 50+ lbs since diagnosis. My FBG is usually 6- 6.5mmols/L or 108-120mg/dl.
My knees won't allow me to do squats but I do use machines over at the gym when I go there. So that's part of the reason why I've been doing so much cycling. My body is no longer the body of a 30 yr old. So while I'm asking questions do any folks use a recumbent bike either?
@bulkbiker I'd agree that Fixingdad was a bit of a tear jerker but just this past weekend, I talked to the wife of someone who passed in February . He was massive but it was reported to me that he died of pancreatitis (as well as suffering from T2DM) . I am sure that the 21+ stones didn't help his diabetes either. So its important to reach out to folks who have issues and encourage them to try a little bit harder...
@Mbaker
@bulkbiker I'd agree that Fixingdad was a bit of a tear jerker but just this past weekend, I talked to the wife of someone who passed in February . He was massive but it was reported to me that he died of pancreatitis (as well as suffering from T2DM) . I am sure that the 21+ stones didn't help his diabetes either. So its important to reach out to folks who have issues and encourage them to try a little bit harder...
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