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OK... so I am totally feeling ignorant even posting this. I am only a little over 2 weeks post op. I joined the YMCA as it is the closest thing to home for me. I have gone 2 times and it is SOOOOO overwhelming to me! I dont know where to start. I guess I am guitly of never really exercising before. Anyways, I got on the treadmill for 20 minutes and walked a little over a mile. When I got done with that, I looked around and didn't know what to do next, so I left! I felt too stupid to even ask anyone for suggestions. What is a good begginer exercise routine? Maybe I just have to suck it up and ask someone there for a little help, huh?

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what you should do is try and go at a slow time at the gym.Make an appointment with someone there and have them take you around..bring a friend along as a guest and have them learn also if you feel embarrased

but remember everyone there did not know how to do it at one point good luck

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you took a great first step!

when i first started working out, all i did for a bit was the treadmill. play with the speed and inclines.

maybe look into making an appointment with a trainer if they have them. they are worth their weight in gold.

good luck!

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I joined the Y on Jan 4th--have been every other day since--up to 20 laps in the pool.. my Y has a 12 week program that has a trainer for free every 3 weeks for 1 hr to help. Haven't signed up yet cause i am going to Fla in Feb for 2 weeks and can't commit to the whole 12 weeks but will when I get home. There are many free classes and free time for swims at all different times--have horned in on some of the Water arobics but I do better in deep water only--have trouble with broken ankle that didn't properly heal...looking to have total ankle replacement in the spring. I converted to rny when I had esophagus issues...I now have NO problems with what to eat and vomiting is nil...so exercise can be more of a focus!!! I have never exercised in my long life--61 next month--and I will tell you I hate going but once I am there it feels great!! If the below 0 temps would go away, maybe I would feel more like going to the poos/gym. Everyone there really is nice and you don't have to be embarrassed about how you look...we are all the same..in need of being thereLOL!! best of luck...

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Good for you!!

Try Water aerobics. It is easier on the joints. I love the water.

You can have a trainer show you a good sequence for the weight room. My appointment is tomorrow. I just joined last week. I missed a couple of days this week, and I can't wait to go back tomorrow.

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Ask at the desk and see if with your new membership you get a couple of orientation sessions for free. At my Y, you get 2 when you join. It's also a good idea, like the posts above say, to pay for a trainer for a few sessions to show you the ropes. They may even have a volunteer who would help you. I think it's awesome that you went to the Y!!! NICE! If nothing else, keep going to walk and you will become more and more comfortable with being there. I'm sure they have great classes, too...I used to take a great circuit training class and you get lots of help on using the weights in that! Find out what they offer!!! GO FOR IT!!!

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