Gym and RA?
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I'm contemplating joining a gym to keep my overall fitness up and was wondering if there are anythings that people with RA shouldn't do and what is best to use in the gym? I do little exercise at the moment and thought that joining a gym could keep me more mobile.
Any comments?
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elle09679 RAMEG1997
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ruth86 RAMEG1997
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vickie3 RAMEG1997
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I lift weights twice a week, do cardio (running, walking on an incline, crosstrainer) three times a week and train in contact combat too. While the weight lifting is great for stablising my joints, cardio and combat do tend to leave my feet pretty sore the next morning. But I do as much as I can because it makes me feel normal, keeps my weight down and lifts my mood.
Of course, that's not to say that I'm doing the right thing. Although my condition was caught early and my joints only flare seriously every few months, I probably push myself harder than I should. Fatigue can be a real problem. As can lingering joint pain after long weeks. But my specialist is happy for me to continue as long as I listen to my body, rest when I have to and dial the intensity back when needs be.
The best advice I could give is to (if you can afford it) hire a personal trainer with a physiotherapy background to take you through your first few sessions and create a plan that's right for you.
Hope that helps
Vickie
kathie37110 RAMEG1997
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ama38049 RAMEG1997
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Rowbirdie RAMEG1997
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After that I got a training session at the health club. I just told them I had RA and wanted exercises to strengthen muscles,but not put a strain on joints. I think it s worth having some kind of induction with someone who knows what you should avoid. We are supposed to avoid hard contact and we re supposed to avoid joint strain but I expect it depends on how used we are to exercise and how affected our joints are by RA.
lyn1951 RAMEG1997
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I get in pool, do various stretches, very gently for a start, then grab a noodle or water log, go in the deep end, and tread water for 3/4 hour, in between, going back to my stretches, a couple of times,
Very good group of friends have formed from the regular attendees and we also have a good chatter and catch up on news.
Light RAMEG1997
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Start light, take it easy and slowly, otherwise you may permanantly damage your joints.
The best exercise for RA sufferers are swimming and cycling.