01-20-2016 12:36
01-20-2016 12:36
01-20-2016 12:37
01-20-2016 12:37
Whatever you do that makes you feel better in the long run is all that matters.
01-20-2016 13:28
01-20-2016 13:28
01-20-2016 13:32
01-20-2016 13:32
Your are building your Strenght so thats a good thing. When you are able to walk more add that in.
Just go slow in the beginning and build up as you can.
Sorry to hear about your illness but it sounds like you are doing good! You will get that weight off Im sure!
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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01-20-2016 19:43
01-20-2016 19:43
Yes! for sure. When you lose muscle or strength for whatever reason- illness, inactivity, whatever- you don't just lose it in one spot. You lose it everywhere. Whatever walking you are doing is great for your cardio and your legs. There is more of you to strengthen. Keep up the arm movements and increase the weights for a set or two- but decrease the reps. See how you feel doing a few leg lifts - even if its on the bed if getting on the floor is not an option. Its not about just walking, its all over fitness. Yay you!!!
Elena | Pennsylvania
01-21-2016 04:56
01-21-2016 04:56