Hello everyone, I have only just joined but I got involved in various NHS programmes since September when I started their Smokefree programme and after 35 years smoking 20 a day with their support I was able to give up. However I have put on soooooo much weight but I feel if I can give up smoking with their help I can get fit and healthy and hopefully lose weight at the same time. I am doing swimming 3 x a week and have just started the couch to 5km programme but I have Fibromyalgia and was wondering if there are any exercises I could do on my bad day's when I can hardly move off the couch. I am thinking maybe yoga or pilates might help with my flare ups ,anybody else in a similar position? Thank you for reading x πππ Lady Leprechaun πππ
Hello All! Fibromyalgia exercises idea... - Weight Loss Support
Hello All! Fibromyalgia exercises ideas please π
Hi and welcome, Ladyleprechaun
I don't suffer with Fibromyalgia, but there are many members that do, so I'm sure some of them will be able to answer your questions
There's also a fibromyalgia community
healthunlocked.com/fibromya...
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It's only left for me to wish you well on your journey
healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh... I thought you may find this useful. I featured on the BBC news website a while ago about disability and exercise.
I try to do an hour of stretches sat on a gym ball and Pilates (mat based) - not to earn calories, but to keep my aches and pains at bay and to keep myself as mobile as possible.
Pilates may be good, but I found having a one-to-one session with an instructor was better as many of the exercises needed to be tailored to my abilities. I try and do them regularly, as although you don't move much, the exercises get to those muscles that make a huge difference to balance - and that has helped me a lot!
Thanks I will take a look,I'm thinking about pilates or yoga for the stretching element also so I might take a beginner's class in both to see which is better for me. I shall let you know! π