Hello, ladies. Happy Hump Day. Well, chair cardio was an interesting experience … I don’t foresee it becoming my new fitness craze, LOL. The workout I chose was about 25 minutes. Then I did my basic stretching for about 20 minutes.
Well, I guess I should explain a little about my “aging sucks” post. My doctor’s office called with the results from my fasting blood work I had during my annual checkup last week. Nothing major, but it’s just so frustrating. For some unknown reason, I am low in Vitamin D. How is that even possible? I am out in the sunshine a LOT. And I eat fortified foods like milk and yogurt. Of course I googled it, and lo and behold … as we get older, our bodies don’t convert it to the usable form as effectively. That’s the only thing I can find, because I’m not taking any of the meds listed that could interfere with it. And then my LDL cholesterol is creeping up, as well (It’s still in the “good” range). I’m a vegetarian. I eat a healthy diet. Maybe too much dairy? Okay, fine, I’ll cut out cheese and butter, and go to non-fat milk and yogurt. But WHY, when things have been fine for so long? AGE and MENOPAUSE. Good old Google tells me women’s cholesterol really starts climbing after that lovely point in our lives. Blah.
Carolyn – I feel for you about the LDL, and I’m sorry you have thyroid problems. I didn’t know that. I hope you can get everything balanced out. Thanks for the info about Chris Freytag. I’ll check it out.
Valerie – I’m glad your cataract surgery went well. Take it easy – I’m pretty sure the healing will happen quickly. My dad had both eyes done several years ago and had no problems. Of course he’s not as active as you are, so he didn’t have any trouble resting.
Judy – Good idea about doing Yin Yoga. I’m sure your body appreciated it, and it probably helped to prevent soreness.
Diane – Yes, you have really had to make a lot of adjustments because of your ribs. But you are definitely doing the right thing, and I’m very glad your ribs are getting better. Is there anything you can do to help prevent the costochondritis from coming back?
Judy and Valerie – Question about bikes. You both say they really keep you going. Can you share any advice about selecting a spin bike, and pros and cons about riding? In the past, I’ve had an elliptical and a treadmill. The elliptical gave me some excellent workouts, but I did not like the way my toes went numb all the time. It’s a common problem because of the way the pedals are angled. So I won’t buy one again. The treadmill was a big monster that went up to 40% incline – talk about some serious hills! But I won’t be able to run on one, just walk. I had to use a treadmill this summer when I was living with my grandmother in California. Joining a gym was my only option for exercise. I can tell you that walking on a treadmill bored me to tears. So if I get a machine, I feel like a cycle is my only option. I’m hesitant, though, because I have this thing against sitting for exercise .