I’ve decided (we’ll, 85% decided) to take up swimming once again.
I used to go every day for about five years when I lived in London and worked at a building called The Adelphi, on John Adam Street.
I could get up at 06:00, dress, make it to the Oasis swimming pool for 06:45, swim for an hour and then arrive at work by 08:00, smelling only slightly of chlorine. I kept it up because it was convenient, though I used to tell my doctor that on only four occasions had exercise left me brimming with energy and go-get-it-ness. Four.
Every other of the hundreds of times I went, I left the Oasis with my knuckles dragging on the ground like a pissed off yeti. On extreme occasions I went for a full English breakfast with some of the other women swimmers, which always cheered me up. I never lost an ounce, either, but I gather that’s expected. Exercise will not help you lose weight, though it will make you stronger and more limber.
That’s what I’m hoping for in taking it up again. I have been diagnosed with osteo-arthritis of the knees. Both of them. And my back hurts. So I think I need to make the muscles of my legs and back stronger somehow, and swimming should do that – plus it’s the only exercise I’ve ever enjoyed. Everything else sucks.
I used to go every day for about five years when I lived in London and worked at a building called The Adelphi, on John Adam Street.
I could get up at 06:00, dress, make it to the Oasis swimming pool for 06:45, swim for an hour and then arrive at work by 08:00, smelling only slightly of chlorine. I kept it up because it was convenient, though I used to tell my doctor that on only four occasions had exercise left me brimming with energy and go-get-it-ness. Four.
Every other of the hundreds of times I went, I left the Oasis with my knuckles dragging on the ground like a pissed off yeti. On extreme occasions I went for a full English breakfast with some of the other women swimmers, which always cheered me up. I never lost an ounce, either, but I gather that’s expected. Exercise will not help you lose weight, though it will make you stronger and more limber.
That’s what I’m hoping for in taking it up again. I have been diagnosed with osteo-arthritis of the knees. Both of them. And my back hurts. So I think I need to make the muscles of my legs and back stronger somehow, and swimming should do that – plus it’s the only exercise I’ve ever enjoyed. Everything else sucks.
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That is a very good reason to take up swimming again! I used to swim a lot but I'm not really a fan of it, so I do other exercises I enjoy more. But if you like it (even only on occasion!) you should do it again! \o/
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We do have an exercise bike in front of the TV, for joining in the chase-scenes, but since Iseldom watch TV these days (and Sewing Bee is notoriously lacking in chase scenes) it doesn;t see much use by me any more.
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I find the Tai Chi 5 minutes a day series really useful - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEOS2zoyQw4
I ended up paying for the full set - though I often do the option 10 min ones. There's some I go back to again and again.
Even when I feel wiped, I can usually manage these as they're very low energy, and when it comes to osteoporosis (which I also have) weight bearing exercise is more beneficial.
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I missed out on taking part in the first season becuase it was a new show and they were told to cut it down to half the episodes and hald the contestants, and I was in the half that was cut.
Teddy
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I'm wondering if you've ever tried pilates - not because you *should* do pilates - but because it gave me the grumps in much the same way swimming did, and I'm curious if there's a crossover.