I (F, mid 40s) am in terrible shape. Extremely sedentary lifestyle with very demanding office job that has me sitting for long days, and then exhausted in the evenings. Have 3 school age kids, and when not working they suck up most of the rest of my time.
Would like to improve fitness for overall health, and to be able to enjoy things like bike rides and easy hikes with my kids. As a younger person I was a really good skier, and would love to be able to do that again (right now, my legs just aren’t strong enough to enjoy full mountain runs and it’s so depressing).
I am 17 pounds into a weight loss journey, but still very heavy at 235 pounds and 5’7”. I am working hard to commit to brisk, sweaty 30 minute walk 5 days a week. That’s where I started and I am feeling good about that so far.
So my question is - what to add next? Like, if there is just one additional simple thing to layer on next, what would it be? I don’t have a gym membership, and won’t get one (hate them, and feel way too self conscious). I have a good comfortable space on my basement where I could work out. I have basic dumbbells in 3, 5, 8, 10 and 12 pounds. I have kettlebells in 15, 20 and 30 pounds. I also obviously have my own body weight too (lots of that to work with!). I have a good treadmill, and live in a two story home so could use those stairs as well. I live in a very northern climate where outdoor activity (such as bike riding) isn’t practical for 6 months of the year.
So wise people - please help. I hate exercise (like seriously hate all of it and every minute of it - it’s just who I am) but really want to get healthier and have better active time with my kids. I don’t want to go from zero to 100 here and train to be an Olympic athlete with 2% body fat. I don’t care about that stuff. I feel like slowly layering in very simple things over time is my best bet, to try to get some decent level of overall fitness. So now that I am walking and starting to lose weight - what is the next step you think is best?
Would like to improve fitness for overall health, and to be able to enjoy things like bike rides and easy hikes with my kids. As a younger person I was a really good skier, and would love to be able to do that again (right now, my legs just aren’t strong enough to enjoy full mountain runs and it’s so depressing).
I am 17 pounds into a weight loss journey, but still very heavy at 235 pounds and 5’7”. I am working hard to commit to brisk, sweaty 30 minute walk 5 days a week. That’s where I started and I am feeling good about that so far.
So my question is - what to add next? Like, if there is just one additional simple thing to layer on next, what would it be? I don’t have a gym membership, and won’t get one (hate them, and feel way too self conscious). I have a good comfortable space on my basement where I could work out. I have basic dumbbells in 3, 5, 8, 10 and 12 pounds. I have kettlebells in 15, 20 and 30 pounds. I also obviously have my own body weight too (lots of that to work with!). I have a good treadmill, and live in a two story home so could use those stairs as well. I live in a very northern climate where outdoor activity (such as bike riding) isn’t practical for 6 months of the year.
So wise people - please help. I hate exercise (like seriously hate all of it and every minute of it - it’s just who I am) but really want to get healthier and have better active time with my kids. I don’t want to go from zero to 100 here and train to be an Olympic athlete with 2% body fat. I don’t care about that stuff. I feel like slowly layering in very simple things over time is my best bet, to try to get some decent level of overall fitness. So now that I am walking and starting to lose weight - what is the next step you think is best?