Where to start?
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 1:31 am
Hello, I just discovered this ingenious idea. I think it is a good answer for me, providing I can avoid overdoing it.
I just completed Physical Therapy (for Fibromyalgia) on December 8th. While I made great gains, I still have a VERY long way to go.
I was given a list of exerscise, some of the same ones I did during treatments. I can maintain my gains by doing 3 or 4 of them each weekday, with weekends off.
I'm not satisfied with that. While I do have more strength and endurance than I did before, it's not enough. Now I can finally get a chore or two done, but it takes more time than I really have for that purpose; so some things are still neglected. I still can't keep up.
I refuse to be discouraged, though. I feel like Physical Therapy brought me to the point where I can begin to help myself.
I think Shovelglove could be the ideal solution for me, for building strength and endurance. I MUST, however, make certain that I don't bite off more than I can chew. It will cost me much more than a few days of being a little sore if I choose the wrong weight.
It's also not as simple as just buying the lightest one I can find. I have a 14 year old son. I thought he might like to try this, since he would like to work out with weights and we don't have any room for them. It's tempting to think we could share, but that probably won't turn out to be realistic. What would you recommend?
I just completed Physical Therapy (for Fibromyalgia) on December 8th. While I made great gains, I still have a VERY long way to go.
I was given a list of exerscise, some of the same ones I did during treatments. I can maintain my gains by doing 3 or 4 of them each weekday, with weekends off.
I'm not satisfied with that. While I do have more strength and endurance than I did before, it's not enough. Now I can finally get a chore or two done, but it takes more time than I really have for that purpose; so some things are still neglected. I still can't keep up.
I refuse to be discouraged, though. I feel like Physical Therapy brought me to the point where I can begin to help myself.
I think Shovelglove could be the ideal solution for me, for building strength and endurance. I MUST, however, make certain that I don't bite off more than I can chew. It will cost me much more than a few days of being a little sore if I choose the wrong weight.
It's also not as simple as just buying the lightest one I can find. I have a 14 year old son. I thought he might like to try this, since he would like to work out with weights and we don't have any room for them. It's tempting to think we could share, but that probably won't turn out to be realistic. What would you recommend?