Dear Cathie
I am wondering how an overweight person of lets say around 10 or 15 pounds above ideal weight, who has not been exercising in the near past, but exercised a lot time ago, can start working out AGAIN.
I have been exercising a year ago. Ever since I have put on a lot of extra weight and now cannot get back to exercising. I seem to be bored by medium intensity tapes as they are often fairly easy for me and cannot get me into a real sweat workout; but on the other hand can never get round in doing advance tapes as I have lost a lot of my body mobility and endurance; so often, after trying to attempt advance tapes I get dissapointed.
What is your opinion?
Is there a danger for the health of a person when being overweight to try and reach maximum exercising limits ?
Thanks in advance
Stella P
I am wondering how an overweight person of lets say around 10 or 15 pounds above ideal weight, who has not been exercising in the near past, but exercised a lot time ago, can start working out AGAIN.
I have been exercising a year ago. Ever since I have put on a lot of extra weight and now cannot get back to exercising. I seem to be bored by medium intensity tapes as they are often fairly easy for me and cannot get me into a real sweat workout; but on the other hand can never get round in doing advance tapes as I have lost a lot of my body mobility and endurance; so often, after trying to attempt advance tapes I get dissapointed.
What is your opinion?
Is there a danger for the health of a person when being overweight to try and reach maximum exercising limits ?
Thanks in advance
Stella P