I have to admit, weight loss surgery has made me even
less inclined to exercise. Mainly
because the pounds just fly off in the first six months. The post-ops who go on about how they love
exercise, love the gym, the gym is their life, etc., just totally baffle me.
Don't get me wrong--I understand they've found a new habit and that helps them
stay on track. But I just get the whole
love of exercise. Do I have a lot more
energy since losing weight? Yes. Does it make me want to get off my ass and go
to the gym? No. I'm much more inclined to go run errands or
do stuff around the house or yard. I've
exercised off and on since surgery, but haven't put any real effort into it.
But that's about to change.
A couple weeks ago I finally made the decision to go
to a personal trainer. Why? Three
reasons: 1) I need the push; 2) I need
to learn what I should be doing and how I should be doing it so that I get
maximum benefit and I don't hurt myself; 3) I eventually want to have the
excess skin removed around my abdomen, and in order to have a successful
surgery and easier recovery, I need to have a very strong core.
Now, before someone says, "Just exercise and the
skin will go away!", no it won't.
The surgeon told me that, the dietitian told me that, the trainer told
me that, and I know it from researching and talking to other WLS patients. So please don't even go there. (I get highly
annoyed when people say crap like that. I shouldn't because they're not in my
shoes and don't know better, but still.) I've had a whole lifetime of weight
gain and loss and back again. My skin is
worn out and no amount of exercise will make it snap back. Imagine an old pair of elastic-waist
pants. You stretch the waist and it doesn't
snap back. Same thing with my skin.
Anyway...
I chose a place close to my house. I went to see it last week. The owner, Ryan, opened the place last
April. I like the place: it's very clean, it has two private training
studios (it's not a gym), and there's a nice variety of equipment. I'm sad there's not an elliptical machine,
but I can go to the gym for that. I'm a little nervous that there are no weight
machines, as that is what I've used any time I've gone to the gym. I've never used the barbells or free weights.
He mentioned a pull-up bar and all I could think about was elementary school; I
could never do even one pull-up. I
thought it would be a quick look around, but I was there for almost two hours! We talked about my diet, my past weight loss
efforts, physical ability, etc. Ryan
didn't try to sell me anything, and actually said that I don't need to come
three to four times a week. He feels two
days is best, because it can get very expensive very quickly. He said as long as I supplement with at least
two other days of exercise, two days with them is enough: I'll learn what I need to learn in order to
move on, I won't get overworked, and it won't be super expensive. He said the only way I should do more
training sessions is if I'm completely unmotivated to exercise by myself. He also explained that he has several
trainers and he wants to make sure it's a match on both ends, so I shouldn't
feel bad if I want to switch for someone else.
When I emailed Ryan initially asking for pricing
information, I totally expected him to tell me I have to come in and we'll talk
about. Nope. He actually gave me the information. That impressed me and gave me the sense that
he's not going to give me a hard sell.
And he didn't. Didn't try to sell
me supplements or anything like that either.
Best part was that a Groupon came up in my email that same night. Plus,
Groupon gave me a promo code for $30.00 off. So I get 5 training sessions for
$70.00 total. Then after that I'll start
paying the regular rate. I won't be able to continue past three months due to cost, but this should give me the solid foundation I need.
Ryan paired me with another trainer, since he's not
available at the same time I am. The
trainer trains the state police cadets every morning, which is a little
intimidating. But I had a nice long
conversation with him on the phone and he explained he's not one to work his
clients so hard they puke or can't move at all the next day. He said he doesn't do that, because then no
one would want to come back and they would probably give up.
I had my first appointment last night, which I'll post
about this weekend.
I am super thrilled to read this. :) Will love to hear more about the first appointment! ;)
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