Getting Started with Exercise for Diabetics.

Before you begin a sport program, see your physician for a thorough medical examination. Your fitness plan should be tailored to your individual physical condition and your health needs. Once you have the go-ahead from your physician and understand all limitations you may need to observe, it’s time to think about what activities you want to include in your healthy program.

Select sport activities you like.

Choose a form of activities that fits your interests. If you like the rocks or solitude, walking or bicycling can be good choices. If you prefer being around others, you might enjoy an aerobics class or a golf group. If you prefer watching ps3 or listening to mp3 or audio books on tape while you work out, a stationary bike or treadmill may be options to consider.

Also keep in mind that if you have complications from your diabetes, certain types of exercise may not be good choices for you. For example, if you’ve lost feeling in your hand, swimming is better than jogging or walking. If you have trouble seeing or experience frequent episodes of low goal. Consider keeping a log of your progress.

An exercise log helps you see what you’ve accomplished and determine your real goals for the future.

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