How much do you really exercise? I know that I am supposed to be staying active...but I am so dang exhausted! I know all the reasons why I need to be exercising and I am really trying. But really I only go on a walk about 2 days a week. I constantly have a headache, get home from work late, or just feel exhausted. Not to mention OK weather is wacky.
I want to know how much you all REALLY exercise??? Duration??? Activity?
Re: How much do you really???
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I hate to admit that right now, I'm not exercising at all. The workout I get is on Thursdays when I clean an elderly lady's house for 2 hours. It's 80 degrees in there, and I'm busy for the full two hours. It's exhausting.
I did buy a pregnancy workout DVD, but haven't made myself do it yet. I know I need to change that, ASAP. I keep waiting for it to get warm again so I can go back to walking up to the park.
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This, minus the snow here. Little walks here and there.
Our little lightbulb is on the way!
12 weeks 3 days
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Me: 33, hypothyroidism since 14, cleared all HSG, US, Pre-pregnancy panel tests.
Hubby: 36, testicular Ca, chemo April-May 2012.
Natural cycle IUI #1 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jun 2012) Neg
Natural Cycle IUI #2 with trigger and Progesterone Suppositories (Jul 2012) NEG
Aug 2012 - break due to needing a girls' weekend in Cape Cod
Natural Cycle IUI #3 with trigger and prednisone (Sep 2012) NEGATIVE
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Natural Cycle IUI #4 (Nov 2012) no trigger, no progesterone, no prednisone (Nov 2012) - Neg
1st round Clomid Cycle IUI #5 (Dec 2012) - POS
Cool! Which marathon? Yeah I signed up in October, knowing that I could be as much as 20 weeks pregnant, depending when I got KU. Since it happened after the first month, I will be 20 weeks!
The walks outside actually really helped my nausea and headaches. Must be the fresh, crisp air!
What marathon ladies? I signed up for one but wimped out and am only running the half now. I'm doing the Holy Half in South Bend, Flying Pig in Cincinnatti, and hopefully the Geist in Indianapolis.
I'm doing Pittsburgh (my 4th time for that race). I did the Flying Pig marathon a few years ago. Awesome spectator support and a great course too!
Pre-pregnancy was 5-6 days a week, usually 30-45 of something like the 30 day shred.
I was on no exercise restrictions until 9 weeks, so I eased back into things, but now I set my schedule with workouts every day...which ends up being 4-5 days a week on average, 20-30 minutes if it is cardio, 30-45min if it is toning/strength stuff. Right now all my workouts are from Beachbody Brazil Buttlift program because my thighs/saddlebags are my problem area.
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Set in stone: an hour 3x a week (tennis one morning, reformer pilates the other two)
I try to swim 1.5-2k which works out to be 40ish minutes an additional two days, but that hasn't happened the past two weeks.
Other than that I take a walk in the evenings.
I work at a university so during the work week I usually walk across campus and back to my office 1-2 times a day (about a ten minute walk each way, so I'll usually end up walking 20-40 minutes a day) and I take the stairs to and from the second floor about as many times a day.
On weekends, I've been doing pretty tame 15-20 minute yoga practices both days. This week I borrowed a DVD and tried a 20 minute salsa routine that was alright.
So yeah, I'm probably averaging 20 minutes of very easy exercise a day.
I'm counting my 2 flights of stairs daily, and then I try to do my yoga (15-30 min) twice a week...
I also try to walk around the building three times a night. (its about a block and a half. it wakes me up)
as you can tell... not much exercise.