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WELL I FINALLY DID IT TODAY! I ACTUALLY STARTED EXERCISING. I AM 57 AND LET ME TELL YOU - THIS WAS NOT EASY! LOL - ALL I CAN SAY IS - OUCH, OUCH AND OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT IT SURE FELT GOOD KNOWING THAT I DID IT! DIDN'T REALIZE HOW OUT OF SHAPE I WAS. HA HA. NOW IF I CAN JUST KEEP THIS UP EVERY DAY - I AN SURE IT HAS TO GET EASIER. :o

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Yay, Rosie....I am so happy for you...the initial soreness will pass and it is a great feeling to get in shape while being "older". I made the decision to cut back where I could so that I can keep my personal trainer who helps me tremendously. Best wishes.

Mimi

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Hi All,, I started the Leslie Sansone walking dvd. SHe has walk a mile, 2 mile or 3 mile versions. I am on the 1 mile and I have to say its not that bad with the weather so cold its nice

to do the dvd inside and just when I think I cant go any further it s over and I walked a mile lol. I'm trying to do this at least three times a day on the other days I try to do some band work for resistence for my muscles... good luck!!!!! We can do this!!!!!

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When I started the exercise thing (I still hate exercise with a passion!) I could hardly walk around the block. I kept at it and exercised, started with walking and then went to the bike and then the elliptical and now I am climbing 5 flights of stairs and somedays more. Trust me on this one...if I can do it so can you! Good luck

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WELL I FINALLY DID IT TODAY! I ACTUALLY STARTED EXERCISING. I AM 57 AND LET ME TELL YOU - THIS WAS NOT EASY! LOL - ALL I CAN SAY IS - OUCH, OUCH AND OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT IT SURE FELT GOOD KNOWING THAT I DID IT! DIDN'T REALIZE HOW OUT OF SHAPE I WAS. HA HA. NOW IF I CAN JUST KEEP THIS UP EVERY DAY - I AN SURE IT HAS TO GET EASIER. :o

I had my surgery 8-29-08. Afterward, I had rotor cuff surgery and am now recovering from foot surgery. My hope is that after my foot is healed, I can start excercising. Yes, I've been lazy about excercising in between. I am dealing with accepting my flab and am bothered by my sagging chin. But I do have to remember that I can now control my diabetes with my diet,can finally get into Missy sizes, and have been told that I look younger. Best of all: I am so much happier!

It's been a long time since I have been on this site and just saw that my ticker is way off. I have lost about 75 pounds and have 25 to go. I'd like to lose those 25 pounds, but I know it will get harder to get to that goal the closer I get to it. I'll keep trying .......

Good Luck with the exercising. You are doing great!!!

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Hey all- Know how your all feeling about exercise but if we want to get the fat off and keep the skin tight

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My Plastic Surgeon told me to do Zumba. I said "ZUMBA??!! ARE YOU KIDDING??!!! I'm 60 YEARS OLD!!! I CAN"T do ZUMBA!!!!" She said, "ZUMBA!!!!!!!!" So I tried it and didn't like it. Never knew what direction to turn in and almost fell. But for some odd reason --- I thought "SPINNING CLASS" and I must have thought I was a teenager that day because I tried it. To my utter astonishment I LOVED it!!! I said to the teacher "Listen, I'm 60 years old and have been a couch potato for 50 of those yrs. Do not make fun of me or yell at me." She laughed and said, "we don't do that in here." Ends up that the instructor is also 60 (rock hard muscles!) and that half the men and women in the class are between 50 and 73. Who'd have thunk it?!

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Swimming is my salvation. I have issues that cause so much pain I can't do out of Water exercise and keep in control of it. But in the water I feel wonderful. I am 52 and due to my issues had not exercised in YEaRS! I walked in the water and paddled about for a while. ( I know how to swim but no longer can for the most part) then I took the free senior friday version of aqua fitness class... twice. Then the regular class... I wasn't the only one my age or fitness, everyone was there to get fit! I ended up going to class five days a week, and reaching the point of asking for more challenging versions of some. I'm not 'in shape' like I was 15 years ago... but by golly I feel good!

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I love the "Walk It Out" video game for the Wii system. I walk in place on the Wii balance board, and the screen shows my character walking around an animated island. For every step I take on beat to the music, I get a point. The points are used to build houses, trees, bridges and the like. It makes my walk fly by!

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