AlisonK
Cathlete
This question is for Cathe or anyone else out there who can help me out with some suggestions. I am having surgery to remove a ganglion cyst from my wrist and I have some questions.
I'm kinda down about the fact that I won't be able to lift weights for 6-8 weeks:-( but Im trying to look on the postive side about what I can do to maintain my fitness level during this recovery time. I know that as soon as I feel up to it I can resume all my cardio workouts so my question is what kinds of things could I do to prevent as much loss of strength as possible? Would doing floor work cause any sort of imbalance in the strength of the muscles Im using vs. the ones I can't use?
I thought of using the strength tapes and doing some of the work just without weights and doing alot more reps. Would this be effective? Also what types of cardio will help maintain the strength in my legs the most? I plan to use Cardio Kicks to work a little upper body. Any suggestions that any of you have for workouts I could do without putting weight or pressure on my wrists would be great! I have almost all of Cathe's tapes if that helps. If there are any other non Cathe I could buy one or two as well. I actually thought of taking out my old Buns of Steel tape for a chuckle I also have a treadmill and a recumbant bike so I do run and bike one or two days per week to crosstrain.
I really really appreciate any suggestions or advice you all have. I have had several setbacks over the last few years and I really want to do all I can this time to keep progressing as opposed to just waiting and starting over again.
Also, has anyone else had this surgery? What was the recovery time like?
Thanks so much you all are so helpful and supportive. I'm so thankful to have all these great Cathe workouts to pick from and all of you to turn to for advice and support!
Alison
I'm kinda down about the fact that I won't be able to lift weights for 6-8 weeks:-( but Im trying to look on the postive side about what I can do to maintain my fitness level during this recovery time. I know that as soon as I feel up to it I can resume all my cardio workouts so my question is what kinds of things could I do to prevent as much loss of strength as possible? Would doing floor work cause any sort of imbalance in the strength of the muscles Im using vs. the ones I can't use?
I thought of using the strength tapes and doing some of the work just without weights and doing alot more reps. Would this be effective? Also what types of cardio will help maintain the strength in my legs the most? I plan to use Cardio Kicks to work a little upper body. Any suggestions that any of you have for workouts I could do without putting weight or pressure on my wrists would be great! I have almost all of Cathe's tapes if that helps. If there are any other non Cathe I could buy one or two as well. I actually thought of taking out my old Buns of Steel tape for a chuckle I also have a treadmill and a recumbant bike so I do run and bike one or two days per week to crosstrain.
I really really appreciate any suggestions or advice you all have. I have had several setbacks over the last few years and I really want to do all I can this time to keep progressing as opposed to just waiting and starting over again.
Also, has anyone else had this surgery? What was the recovery time like?
Thanks so much you all are so helpful and supportive. I'm so thankful to have all these great Cathe workouts to pick from and all of you to turn to for advice and support!
Alison