Bariatric-Friendly Exercise Programs: How to Get Moving After Surgery
Alex Brecher
CEO at BariatricPal, Netrition, BariatricEating, PatchAid, and LowAcidCoffee.
What you eat may be top of mind for most bariatric surgery patients, but exercise is another pillar of success. Whether or not you are an experienced exerciser, getting moving is a good idea as soon as your surgeon or other provider gives the go-ahead. If you have not exercised before, just start slow and follow your provider’s guidelines. Here are some general tips for how to get moving after surgery.
Why Exercise After Bariatric Surgery?
First, let’s shore up motivation! You may already know the reasons behind eating right after weight loss surgery, but do you know why exercise is so important? Here are some benefits of exercising after bariatric surgery.
When you are ready to look better and feel better, turn to exercise
Getting Started: Light Walking, Cycling, or Pool Exercises
As long as you do not have an interfering condition, your surgeon may suggest that you start walking as soon as you can after your bariatric surgery procedure. It may feel tempting to stay in bed in the hospital, but try to get a nurse or physical therapist to help you walk. Then walk on your own as soon as you get permission, and keep it up when you get home. Walk as much as possible.
These are some reasons why walking is a good starting exercise for most people.
Some people may want to start with stationary cycling, or add it as soon as possible. Recumbent cycles have no impact, so they are easy on the joints. Since you are sitting down and leaning back against the seat back, you do not need to be able to support your own weight.?
The pool is another option for people who have trouble supporting their body weight. It is easy on the joints as well, and you can exercise your legs, arms, and core without strain. Of course, not everyone has access to a pool.
A Few Months Later
When you can, and your surgeon gives the okay, you can progress in your exercise program. You can increase the length of your workouts; while you may have started with a minute or two at a time, you can increase to 5, 10, 30, or even 60 minutes on most days.
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You can also increase the intensity. A progression may be from slow walking to brisk walking, and even to uphill walking or hiking. You may eventually even add some jogging to your routine. Similarly, you can pedal faster or add resistance on a stationary bike, and switch to an upright bike when you’re ready to burn more calories and get your heart rate up a bit more.
It is not safe to lift heavy weights immediately after surgery, but you may be able to start resistance, or strength, training within a few weeks. Weights at the gym can help, but there are ways to exercise at home. Dumbbells, resistance bands, and a kettlebell can all give you a good workout.?
You can even strengthen your muscles without any equipment. These are some examples of body weight exercises. Just look them up to see how to do them, and be sure to ask an expert about proper form.
Eventually, adding yoga and stretching can help improve flexibility and prevent injuries. A warm-up and cool-down are also good for reducing injury risk and increasing safety during your workouts.
Exercise Goals and Tips for Reaching Them
For most people, the exercise goal for health is to do at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity exercise, plus resistance training. For weight maintenance, the goal is to do at least an hour a day. At least, that’s what research on people with successful long-term weight loss shows.
These tips can help you reach your activity goals.
Exercise Restrictions After Bariatric Surgery
Some people have exercise restrictions. It is never a good idea to ignore them. If you have diabetes, for example, you may not be able to do high-impact exercises. Or, if you have not exercised in a while, your healthcare provider may suggest keeping the intensity low until you are more fit. Just talk to your doctor before starting a new program.
Exercise after weight loss surgery can help speed weight loss, improve physical and mental health, and improve your quality of life and ability to function. Most patients should get moving as soon as possible after surgery, if they haven’t already started exercising beforehand, and you can likely progress quickly if you are dedicated and your healthcare team has no concerns. Starting with walking and adding in other activities, while taking steps to prevent injuries and make exercise a habit, can help you get fit as you lose weight.?
Owner @ Family First Hypnosis
1 年My favorite tip is to start with just one minute a day. ANYone can do one minute a day. And do fun stuff because then you will get lost in it and find you went 20 minutes in no time. TRY DANCING TO MUSIC or shooting hoops.