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Hi everybody! I was just wondering what types of workouts my fellow bandsters are doing? I just started exercising again, and so far I've only been walking (outdoors and on the treadmill), but I am taking a Zumba class tomorrow -- I loved those pre-band! Lots of fun and I'm hoping it'll help me off of my plateau. :) I hope you all are doing well! We are well on our way. :D

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I've heard Zumba is fun! I'm too lazy (lol) to go to a gym though. I like working out at home. Each day usually I do P90X, jump rope, run for 10-20 mins, and medicine ball squats, twists, and sit-ups.

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My husband is doing P90 -- you are definitely not lazy if you do that -- it's hardcore! :). I've got to start doing sit ups, twists, and squats -- good suggestion -- my midsection is a problem area. Zumba is a lot of fun, hardly feels like exercise -- the DVDs are good for home use (I did those on busy work weeks).

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Primarily since being banded 5 years ago I've been a runner. I also go to the gym 3 times a week to do a short run on the treadmill followed by Body Pump. I was doing an outdoor bootcamp for the past 18 months which I think was way better but our trainer has moved, and I havent found another group, so I joined the gym instead. On the days I dont go to the gym I run 6 to 10kms outside, depending how I feel, how much time I have etc. I sometimes do a spin class prior to body pump rather than run on the treadmill.

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