Amazing Benefits For Fibromyalgia Sufferers Through Exercise
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:04pm (GMT)
Exercise is a critical component of good health, especially as you age.
Exercise will help you sleep better, lose weight or gain if needed,
improve your resistance to infections, help your brain work better,
have more energy, lower your risk of cancer and heart disease, and many
other benefits. That being said, it can be a challenge for Fibromyalgia
sufferers to exercise. This article will go through some amazing
benefits and tips to help the Fibromyalgia sufferer exercise and gain
the needed benefits.
The key for fibromyalgia sufferers to obtain maximum benefits of
exercise is to listen to their body and stick to a program. Listening
to your body helps you keep from overdoing it and causing your body
additional pain and fatigue. If your symptoms worsen you can modify
your program, slow it down, or stop for a period of recovery. As your
health and energy improve you can add more intensity to your workouts.
If you have the affordability to hire a personal trainer or a physical
therapist to help you with your exercises, this is great.
An important exercise tip for those with fibromyalgia is be consistent!
Start out slowly and where your body wont become overly fatigued but be
consistent. Try and keep to your program every day and build your
health. You will find great benefits to your strength, mentality, and
overall healing in a consistent program. You will be able to build up
to 30-60 minutes a day after consistent practice.
People with fibromyalgia have found great success in exercising through
using yoga, pilates and walking. These exercises seem to fit in really
well with the symptoms and don't seem to cause too much overdoing it.
You can split your sessions up as well. If you don't think you can do a
full 30 minutes of yoga, do fifteen. Then walk for another fifteen. Do
what you know your body is capable of. If you are having a really bad
day and have been in bed, stick with some stretching exercises. Just
try and be consistent.
Increase your intensity as you become more healthy and fit. Once you
start exercising you will start to feel more energy and become more
fit. It's important to increase your intensity to a level your body can
handle without overdoing it. Fibromyalgia sufferers have the tendency
to push their bodies either too much or not enough. It's your job to
find the perfect balance and not go too hard or too easy on yourself.
Fibromyalgia is difficult to exercise with but the benefits of exercise
to fibromyalgia are proven and provide amazing benefits. You will sleep
better, have more energy, less brain fog, more emotional stability,
great disease fighting capabilities and feel better all around.
Copyright (c) 2007 Hailey Harris
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