Posts Tagged ‘train’

Comeback Part V!

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Well, it’s Nov 21 and just a little over 2 months that I have been out of the hospital and what an experience this has been with my recovery.  I was in good shape when I went into the hospital but very bad when I came out.  I had lost over 35 pounds most of which was muscle.

The first month out of the hospital I still had nerve problems in my leg which prevented me from pressing off my right foot so I was limited in what I could do regarding exercises.  So I started out doing weight training on Monday, Wednesday and Friday where I would pick one exercise per body part and do a whole body circuit with about 15 to 20 reps per set.  I did this for 2 to 3 circuits.  Then I would try to stretch and do the bike for cardio for about 15 minutes.

When I hit the 4 week mark I tried to pick up the intensity some.  I started training 2 times per day with the AM session I would do 30 minutes of stretching followed by another 30 minutes of Pilates and then I made myself walk on the treadmill in front of a mirror to try and correct my limp.  In the evening I’d meet my brother and train 1 body part doing 4 or 5 exercises for a giant set of about 15 reps.  For my rest time I would do 2 minutes on the Precore and then repeat the giant set.  We would do this 4 times and then I would do core exercises followed up by 20 minutes on the bike.  Three days a week I would go to the Physical Therapist for 1 hour and 1 day per week I would take a private Pilates class.

With it now being the 8th week I still can’t do a calf raise but I’m having more feeling in my calf and I’m feeling a little increase in strength in it.  I’m back working my job at the hospital as a nurse so I’ve had to cut back on training.  I weight train one body part per day except not legs yet.  I do about 16 sets per body part of 15 reps.  I’m trying to use free weights now and strengthen my lower back.  I do 20 minutes of cardio per day and if I’m not too tired another 20 minutes of Pilates a day.  I go to PT three days per week and we’re being more aggressive in PT.  On my off days from work I train 2 times a day and do stretching along with walking in front of the mirror again.

I feel great on the inside, even better then before I got sick but still have a long road with the body.  But I know I will HEAL as I won’t accept anything less.  So never stop dreaming because if you work hard enough, dreams do come true!

Training When Ill

Monday, September 28th, 2009

This is a question I’m ask a lot with my medical background and there are a few simple guidelines that I follow; however, it still remains an individual decision.  In the past I always said if the cold is above your shoulders, meaning a head cold then it’s safe to train.  If the cold has gone below the shoulders into the chest or if you have a fever then don’t train.  That’s because the cold is harder to fight if it’s in the lungs.  Now, I’m the type of person that believes all things happen for a reason and yesterday proved this correct.  I had just started writing this blog when I went to train where I ran into my business partner and he had said the night before he kept waking up with sinus problems.  While he was working out he told me he couldn’t hardly train from the sinus pressure he was having.  I then told him to stop training and go home and rest.

So this brings us back to the question should you train if you’re not well?  As a bodybuilder and trainer, my answer would be listen to your body and it will tell you how it feels.  So if you’re not feeling good then go ahead and try to get that rest your body is calling for.  As a Registered Nurse, I would ask you to consider whether or not your contagious.  If you think that you are, since gyms are already germ infested, I would tell you think of your fellow gym members and take precautions to make sure you don’t get others sick.